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Fair enough Dave, it's just this time there's actually something to see and look at, all those previous announcements had either drawings or images of the HO models with them. I think a bit more weight can be put into the current announcement that these will actually show up.
Aren't they gonna be like $400 anyways??
... That they've gone this far suggests that they have enough pre-orders to feel confident, as pre-orders were the most common reason cited for delays. I don't want to get into a semantics game over the word "might," but since I model the Middle Division when these locos were king, I've been stung just too many times pinning my hopes on this. In fact, I kitbashed my own M1 back in 2006 out of frustration ...
These we're still active in 1956?
The Buffalo line was devoid of steam by '55. As a matter of fact in our local yard, the turntable was pulled in '53.
That mystery boiler looks germanic to my eye. Remember that Precision Craft did a German steamer way back when.It also looks decently close to a US Army 2-8-0 of some sort.
I checked with my brother (he is a walking cyclopedia) and we both think it's a german BR52 decapod. This is a very basic german war locomotive, which you still can find in running condition at many museum lines.Marc