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Hmm. The rest of the industry has moved beyond slab wheels. Hope this is addressed in the new releases.
You know, I've thought a lot about this announcement. Knowing that the tunnel motors were sort of a flop, and that the "W"'s we're maybe some better in the looks dept and not much said about the mech, I just have to pause. Part of me wonders why there are such high expectations for this Intermountain model? Because they make nice covered hoppers? Don't get me wrong, I'm actually a huge fan of Intermountain. But it seems we are "manufacturing" these unrealistic expectations based on ????
"Now, go away, or I shall taunt you a second time."
As far at the motor goes, the SD40-2W runs as good as an Atlas engine. Not a Kato, but they're pretty good.
Um, aren't majority of their mechanical parts Atlas? So, they run almost as good as Atlas.
+1 Doug. I would be happy to have a slightly imperfect model that I need to tweak a bit than to NOT have one at all.
The tooling looks a little soft in that shot too unless it's just heavy paint application.What are your general thoughts of the SD40-2W @lock4244?
As would I. But that only works if the imperfections are things you can fix. For example, Bachmann's diesels are so frustrating because of the way they tool their doors and windows. There's not much you can do to fix that.Same thing on my IM SD45-2. I'm 100% ok with having to add details and stuff like that, but having to fix the divit on the cab roof, or the slots in the cab sides, or the big gap between cab and hood are all things that will require significant rework.I'm really hoping the 40-2s aren't like that. The SD40-2W makes me think I might be in luck, but we'll have to see.
Don't like the handrail issue.... but they are not alone.I'm pretty careful with locos.... but I broke the rails on my Atlas B30-7 years ago.Those rails are pretty thin too.