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Three different styles of dynamic brake.
I think there are just two styles. Neither style was symmetrical.
“Back in the Day” there were only two or three Quality N Scale importers. Two of the now leading brands were trainset-level only and a bunch of boutique manufacturers turning out world class products didn’t exist.Production minimums were in the thousands....per road name or road number. During that period Pete at BLW famously had an ad showing a guy at the side of the road with a cardboard sign scrawled with ‘Will work for Kato SD40s”.One production run totaled more than 36,000 locomotives! There were LHS that would buy more product than the few remaining distributors do today. Most of those shops are gone.The change in the market Can be likened to a deep narrow dry channel that would every so often rage with a brief torrent to a wide, shallow lazy river that keeps rolling along. Wide choice but limited availability and numbers of any one item....Different times....and complicated in recent years by changes in factories and, now, global disruption of life.Charlie Vlk
China must be more flexible, since the product announcement for the GP 60 allows placing an order for undec. Seems like all the recent Atlas locos have offered undecs?But, your story, as applied to Kato, would explain why they just happened to have 5,000 undecs to cover the BNSF paint flub. And now, I know the rest of the story!
For that price, I would expect a plow.