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This is the one that I asked them to change my order to. I guess I'll find out what version it is when I see it. http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Bachmann-N-Prairie-2-6-2-Tender-CN-p/bac-51563.htmCraig
It looks like the Kato C12 won't help you, but I just bought one and can report that the drivers are .359" or 57.4" in N. It is also one of the sweetest running steam locomotives I have ever seen in N scale. The rear driver is geared with a TT and the other 2 drivers are sprung. It hugs the rails. I wish we could get some smaller North American steam from Kato.
Has anyone tried to put sound in one of the Athearn 2-6-0 releases?
There really is no need for Kato to do a USRA 0-6-0. The latest version of the B-mann, as modified with SPECTRUM tender, is an excellent locomotive. It creeps every bit as well and smoothly as any Kato.
I would never put Kato and Bachmann in the same class. It is not just the running quality or slow speed. It is about the overall execution of the model and overall quality. Bachmann is all over the place while Kato is much more consistent. I suspect that Chris knows exactly what I'm talkign about. Kind of like comparing a Harbor Freight tool to an equivalent Snap-On tool. Both work but....
I think the Northern Pacific had almost 100 of the largest class L9 0-6-0's on the roster.