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That might be so, but this is the year 2017 (not 1983) and we have to readjust our thinking and realize that any regular-priced (non-DCC) N scale model locomotive will cost us at least 60-70 dollars (and that is the low end). The days of $19.99 Bachmann locos are long gone. Yes, there will be bargains and blowout sales, but regular street prices are now higher than they were over 30 years ago. Sad, but true. Part of the problem is called inflation. Remember your salary in 1983? Remember how much a Subaru cost back then? Well do a reality check and compare those with today's salaries and car prices. Models followed the same trend.
So mine is about to take a bath: (Attachment Link) Since the cancellation means no KCS white.
Maybe the price increase anticipates the threatened 45% tariff on imports from China??? Also, could it be that the Chinese CEOs want to catch up to the pay of their US counterparts??
In light of this thread, this is kind of funny....http://www.ebay.com/itm/N-scale-Atlas-MP-15DC-Custom-Painted-SP-Kodachrome-2539-Decorder-Ready-NIB-/132058050592Only a few more dollars than the MT version!
The first 5 pictures show an Atlas MP15 painted as SP 2539. The 6th and final picture is of the prototype SP SW1500 #2539.
Into the eBay amusement thread this goes!
This gave me a different idea...does anyone know if the MTL SP SW1500 cab be used to replace the Atlas MP15 cab?
....Regarding the eBay Kodachrome unit, before the MT offering came out the Atlas MP15DC was probably the closest you were going to get to an SW1500 without undertaking a serious kitbash. Without commenting on pricing, it looks like the modeler did a pretty decent job of painting and decaling (that little warbonnet is a $#@! to get just right!) and the unit probably did a good job filling-in as a crud. Most folks would probably not pick up on the discrepancies, although the no-box-hood would certainly have been a better choice (if the modeler even knew there were different hood options).