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I thought it was the Kato SD45 that had the hood width problems?
ya know . . . Having seen the new version of B'Mann SD45 on RL Smith's layout . . . I'm coming around. They ran well, sounded good, and honestly, the hood width issues are not really noticeable. Is it brass, or even Kato? Not yet, but the strides are in the correct direction.
I have come to call Bachmann locomotives "kits". The parts are there but they may need to be reassembled and tweeked. With that as an assumption going in my level of disappointment is lowered when it doesn't run properly out of the box. I think there was a day when the components were suspect but these days, the basic components seem to be OK but the assembly? It's a shame. So much so right but ready to run is a crap shoot and most of what I find is actually very minor, mostly assembly issues, making the existence of the problem almost inexcusable. That's based on about ten Bachmann locos, mostly steam, and only three of them running well as delivered. The rest are running well but only after some fixing.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Norway,Good one, you finally caught my mistake. I should have said the EM-1 was for a second AC-9 bash. I also have the Jason GS-1 and the J class for that project. Sorry I confused the issue but I thought I would see how well people are reading threads before going off on tangents. I think I know the answer now.Carl
Sorry I confused the issue but I thought I would see how well people are reading threads before going off on tangents. I think I know the answer now.Carl