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I have a few N scale Scale Trains ET44AC's and Dash-9's, and they're all really nice - some of the nicest runners I own, absolutely up there with Kato and above Atlas IMO. I expect that these will be just as nice.This group of road numbers is the same as their first run of HO SD40-2's, at least for NS, and I have nothing bad to say about their HO scale offerings either.
.... Will they be THAT much better than the IM ones to warrant replacing an existing fleet? Probably not....
Does anyone make decoders for scale trains locos? (Dash 9’s). Would like to pick up some sd40-2’s but don’t want sound.
Holy Sh*t! That's effing GORGEOUS!Look...there's lettering on the separate truck brake cylinders! Three little brackets under the arm rest (with bolt details on the brackets!) Look at the details on the headlights...and on the CLASS LAMPS for Hell's sake!! Horn bells? eh...but....look at the diameter of the handrails!!And the frame, brake, truck details...!!Almost makes me want to buy one just to look at the finest SD40-2 Snoot I have ever seen, even though it's nowhere close to my layout's era...and change out those HUGE N-scale couplers to MTL True Scale Couplers....N-scale couplers on this are an insult to it....WOW Scale Trains...now for some GP-7's, 9's and B-units!A sure winner, trend setter and money maker I am 100% positive!Kato, Intermountain and any brass I've ever seen, pale in comparison and look like toys.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
And BTW, what the heck is up with the slow speed of their site?
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Even though the page says N scale are you sure the photo isn't of an HO model?
Quote from: robert3985 on June 15, 2022, 08:24:30 PMI'm a little disappointed UP didn't paint the engine number on the fuel tank as well. And maybe also on the brakeman.
Um, I guess nobody is too worried about the hood width . . .