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Looks pretty good. Typical Kato design. The "separately applied glued-on details crowd" will not be impressed. Hey, then can have their Athearns (or BLI eventually). It will likely run like a typical Kato too (a good thing). If it really has 2 motors (like mentioned in the initial announcement), that might get a bit odd (for DCC installs).
Anyway, I'm looking forward to comparing the Kato 4014 with BLI's version...at least BLI is offering transition era models, which if Kato doesn't do that, I think it's a HUGE marketing error.Cheerio!!Bob Gilmore
Bob;What is this "transition era" you keep talking about? I haven't heard a manufacturer seriously address that "era" in some time. On the other hand, it keeps my bank account from shrinking... With a smile.Kind regards,Bill
Bill, I believe by "Transition Era" He means end of mainline steam use here in the US. so basically the "As Retired" Look and appliances as opposed to the now modernized for current operation version.
Chris;Interesting. Wonder why they did that. The Bachmann 2-8-8-4 EM1, perhaps considered a better runner than the holy grail Kato Mike, only used one motor. Pulls like a Mack, and silent to boot. Really curious to the engineering logic.Kind regards,Bill