Kato made a new F40PH announcement in their Kobo line. Among the options are two CSX F40PHs.
I applaud Kato for adding these two options (although I would rather have had a regular cheaper release instead of the expensive Kobo.
But still, I'm glad they did it, and have loooonnnngggg thought they should have done a CSX F40PH.
But unfortunately, they chose the wrong numbers when others were better options.
The F40PH came in essentially three phases.
Let me start by saying that CSX changed the fuel tanks, so the argument could be made that ..... one difference, two differences.... who cares.
I'm probably in the minority, but I care.
The early F40PH had the flat-top radiator fans were on a flat roof, air tanks up front and fuel tank in the back. There were other more minor differences- but these are the spotting features.
Here is a phase 1. The Life Like model is a phase 1.
The phase 2 also has flat-top fans on a flat roof. The air tanks were moved and the fuel tank moved up front. The only model of a phase 2 was made in brass by PFM.
(pic in a moment).
The phase 3 units changed the roof significantly. Radiator fans were changed to rounded Q fans. Also, those 3 fans are RECESSED into the roof for better clearance.
The Kato F40PH model has recessed Q fans and is a great model.
Well, CSX owns four F40PH locomotives. They have been upgraded to DASH-2 standards and the fuel tanks have been changed, but the overall external features are the same.
The announced Kobo models have road numbers 9998 and 9999. Unfortunately, these are PHASE 2 locomotives with the flat-top fans sitting on a flat roof.
OK, generally speaking and all things being equal, maybe not a big deal. However, were other locos a better choice?
yes.
The other two CSX F40PHs just happen to be phase 3 and would have been a MUCH better choice for this model.
Oh well. I guess I'll still have to paint my own.
Let me be very clear. I understand when manufacturers make a few compromises when they just have to in order to get the model done (read extra tooling costs). For example, I have NEVER minded that many CSX models have the horn in a different position from the prototype.
However, when a manufacturer has a model already that is a REALLY good match,..... why would you pick the locos that are not as good a match?