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There have been no official announcements from @scaletrains either on here (including the show report thread) or on the facebook thread you linked to... As far as I know no prototype has been confirmed or denied.Edit: it is interesting how overwhelming the responce on Facebook for separately applied details is however...
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Edit: it is interesting how overwhelming the responce on Facebook for separately applied details is however...
What does that mean? You mean the Rivet-counter version, operator with dimples, or operator with pre-drilled holes? I don't do FB.
and someone quoted it saying they hoped it was a CF7 . I remember the CF7 part because it was written in really small font and CF7 was repeated quite a few times. https://www.facebook.com/scaletrains/posts/1144044642284711
Railwire modelers are a cut above the average N scale hobbyist when it comes to building skills and expectations.
it is interesting how overwhelming the responce on Facebook for separately applied details is however...
Personally I am amazed that an n scale SD-26 was produced before a CF-7....The latter having spread to most corners of the country, wearing lots of paint schemes, and many are still running...The SD-26 only had 3 options for prototypical paint schemes, and today none exist.......OK,sorry for the thread drift, back to the grab iron discussion!
To take the drift just a little bit further. The main issue with the CF7 is the amazing amount of variation there was between individual locomotives. It would be an incredible undertaking to make an accurate run of them. I'm sure it will happen and perhaps @scaletrains is the company to take the challenge. As an example of the difficulty involved, I would love to model Red River Valley & Western's fleet of CF7's They had 10 units with at least 4 major "shell" variations represented. The SD26 had the advantage that the SD24 provided the mechanism and a great deal of the research/tooling design already. they simply had to expand upon that. To bring it back on subject The CF7 would be an amazing showcase for separately applied wire grabs
Your average N scaler won't add the detail parts and if the Operator version is pre-drilled or dimpled then they will have a naked model with no detail.