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1) Correct nose shape2) Correct ride height3) Sharp molded details4) Fuel tank at correct height over rails5) No blobs for lift rings6) Flush windows7) Correctly sized truck side frames8 ) Runs like a Kato9) Separately applied details. Maybe some above window grabs.10) Scale coupling distance between units
Being an F unit lover, since the BLI F's are being designed now and hopefully aren't tooled yet, I wanted to make a list of things they should definitely get right to become the leading standard F for N-scale.1) Correct nose shape2) Correct ride height3) Sharp molded details4) Fuel tank at correct height over rails5) No blobs for lift rings6) Flush windows7) Correctly sized truck side frames8 ) Runs like a Kato9) Separately applied details. Maybe some above window grabs.10) Scale coupling distance between unitsFeel free to add to the list but these are short-comings with currently available F units. No current F has all these features.And for all that's good and holy, paint up some Reading units with the correct color green and yellow striping!
You forgot the $250 list price for that much precision.
RyanI've been working with Broadway Limited on the N Scale F Unit Project and you hit the nail on the head when you describe the ideal result to be "Highliner"-like.The various "phases" and options make such a project very complicated. One customer just wrote BLI that the Santa Fe didn't order any Phase ll units....which is technically true. But the ATSF was the testing laboratory for F units that caused their units to morph thru the external spotting features from Phase l F3 to F9.Some significant road specific details will also be tooled such as front and rear lifting lugs, rooftop cooling coils, radio antennas, pilot variations, and a couple of cut- back tank skirts. While I agree that the Kato units have held up pretty well considering their age and the InterMountain units aren't bad, I think there is room in the market for state-of-the-art units....especially if they are made a little more frequently.I think to retain some sanity at the factory they'll likely be released in groups of similar phases to keep the tooling changes to a minimum....thus the first production of Phase ll F3 and Phase l F7 units. Anything from F2 through F9 and mixes in between should be possible and I'm sure BLI will listen to suggestions for roadname, paint job and even engine numbers for future production groups.Charlie VlkRailroad Model Resources
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11) Fuel skirts set back from the car side not flush.12) Truck frames that have non-roller bearing journals.
Wondering if anyone out there who has both Kato and BLI E8s would like to chime in on how the E8s stack up on these and the other points raised. Strikes me that a comparison of past production might give us a fair idea of how the F units will compare.
...but he wound up wiring the A and B units in series and solved his stalling issues....