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So these are late phase F2s, which are basically the same as phase I F3s? They're not in Spookshow's listings so I wasn't sure if these were new models.
Looks like new tooling. The ACL locomotive on the turn table does not have dynamic brakes same for the Rock Island unit. Plus- they all appear to have the small number boards (The F3's have the large 45 deg.) . They also have 3 porthole windows (The F3's have 2).QuoteAgain I will say that this is not new tooling, except for the roof which now provides for non-DB. If I can find my late-1980s N-scale magazines I will scan the add and post it so those who do not know what is in N-scale's past will be educated.I will say once again, when the F3s were offered they had two types, the Phase I F3s which had the small numberboards and three porthole windows and the Phase II which are the chicken wire units. I just wish Spookshow had a photo of the earlier units so this can finally be shown but will try to find the ad...
Again I will say that this is not new tooling, except for the roof which now provides for non-DB. If I can find my late-1980s N-scale magazines I will scan the add and post it so those who do not know what is in N-scale's past will be educated.I will say once again, when the F3s were offered they had two types, the Phase I F3s which had the small numberboards and three porthole windows and the Phase II which are the chicken wire units. I just wish Spookshow had a photo of the earlier units so this can finally be shown but will try to find the ad...
I will say once again, when the F3s were offered they had two types, the Phase I F3s which had the small numberboards and three porthole windows and the Phase II which are the chicken wire units. I just wish Spookshow had a photo of the earlier units so this can finally be shown but will try to find the ad...
I think the number one difference is that I don't think Kato has offered the F3 with no dyn brakes before.