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Peteski: If one turned down the flanges on the Arnold model it would probably be a respectable locomotive, especially for someone willing to do some tinkering. As the basis for a freelanced electric it should be a very good puller, and would probably outlast the Kato in frequent, heavy service. Those old Arnolds were tough!
Mine just arrived - thanks Mark! At a quick glance I'm impressed and also puzzled at some of the engineering decisions. I'll do a technical review, but probably after the holidays. But I will provide some tidbits soon.
Pete, one thing I'm curious about is how easy or difficult it will be to retro fit the Bachmann pantographs to the Kato model.
I inquired as soon as the models started hitting the market, and was told they would be available within the next six months. They probably will be overpriced, but I'll pay the ransom if they are properly equalized and look good. I need them for a handful of Gs and all NH electrics that aren't EP-3 and EF-4. I'm also hoping that they visually aren't that different from the Kato version so that I only need one per model, given that PRR and NH only ran with one pantograph raised unless removing ice from the catenary. The Kato version looks fine at rest, so no need to replace the pantographs that will remain lowered.
Who would've thought that, in 2016, it'd be good news that you can easily swap in a Bachmann part for a Kato one.We live in strange times indeed.
If the market can handle multiple offerings of the same road-specific locomotive, I'm optimistic about other possibilities.