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???Looking at that instagram photo, I wondered if it might be an HO model. If it is in N, it looks like they are doing a major upgrade- with etched grills and and maybe wire grabs, or that their paint shop has installled some new equipment to achieve the appearance of paint under the grill. Beautiful loco in any case.
It will be interesting to see if Kato can loosen up to keep their factory and business going...Like Walters with their general public diorama subscription program, Kato is trying to sell to the S.T.E.A.M. Market in Japan in the face of kids not getting electric trains as toys.I would doubt they would ever do the Zephyr Rocket with its eclectic mix of Q and RI cars... Budd, P-S, and Betterment streamstyled heavyweights ZEPHYR TOWER and ROCKET TOWER. I’d buy two sets just to get fodder for the four TOWER cars the Q had....Charlie Vlk
Looking at that instagram photo, I wondered if it might be an HO model. If it is in N, it looks like they are doing a major upgrade- with etched grills and and maybe wire grabs, or that their paint shop has installled some new equipment to achieve the appearance of paint under the grill. Beautiful loco in any case.
On a more unpleasant note the cars with earlier mentioned vestibules on both ends were divided cars and were used in the southern states for segregation purposes. The section for white riders was larger and had access to the diner. The smaller section had no access to the diner. The cars were built with restrooms on each end.Thank you, good night,Bobster
According to the ad page on the website, the loco is painted as it appeared "in the early 2000shttps://www.katousa.com/onlineshop/images/176-5365-KB1_03.jpg