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If I want perfection, I will go out and buy a bunch of ESM Pennsy X58's! Scott Lupia
... A. No tread plate. ...
Seriously, that's a debatable point. Tread plate is a "modeler's angst" thing in N. If modeled to scale, each tread element amounts to 0.0063" x .0016" x .0008". That last dimension, the relief, is barely going to be visible even providing the plastic can flow into the dimples in the mold. Paint would then wipe out the effect. Tread plate as currently produced in N is grossly over-sized and you couldn't walk on it if scaled to 1:1.I've put tread plate on my models only when modded, just to match the factory tread. The temptation is always there to sand off the over-scale "effect".
Ahh, but what if Bachmann made a X58 that was totally wack and then charged more than ESM?I mentioned in another thread that going by the BLW website the Bachmann model is $16 more than the Kato model. Yet people have listed the Bachmann model is a better bargain and more affordable so they don't mind the lack of details. I'm a complete cheap a$$ with my money. I will search online or e-bay for the best crack head prices, but if someone makes great models at a higher price I have no problem paying, to me it is worth it.
However, the Bachmann model is DCC-Equipped