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Bow down and kneel before your prototype width hood unit. Anyone blaspheming Atlas for going with the narrower sound decoder can sacrifice their units by sending them to my address.The MOST common complaint heard round these parts for years has been that N scale locos are too wide. And now Atlas solves that issue and people are upset they have to change decoder vendors?See, if everyone still lived in a sound free DCC layout room none of this would be necessary. Glad to see someone decide to replicate a long since out of production classic. Time was, the mere existence of the Bachmann SD45s would have precluded Atlas from making their own version.We've come a long way, baby.
While I am happy to see SD45's I am a bit bummed by the road choices. So do I wait for SOU, PC, and CR and CR patched or do I jump on board early and paint my own? And hopefully HH SD40's are not far behind. Having to revamp my locomotive roster due to switching modeling locales got easier with the Scaletrains SD40-2. If product can get to market quicker here soon I can resume being lazy and not having to paint my own so much. At least I don't have to worry about sound as it drives me crazy. Then again I had to listen to the drone of diesel engines most of the day for many years.
Where are people ordering them from? I must be looking in the wrong places as I haven't seen any preorders available yet.
https://www.nscalesupply.com/atl/atl-locomotivesd45.html , for starters.
Why presume that it necessarily would be done sloppily?As for out-of-scale, we all know that there are very few separately applied parts that are done in a truly scale size (and that is not limited to N scale). But again, why presume that it would have to be grossly out of scale, when some vendors have shown that it doesn't always have to be that way. I give kudos (and my purchasing dollars) to them.Molded-on parts OTOH never can or will be prototypical.Ed
Do these really protrude 7-8 inches off the locos surface?
I am not presuming, but speaking from previous experience.
Not really sure that I see the point to posting pics (with measurements, no less -- it's not hard to find out-of-scale parts on an N scale model. Have you measured a plastic molded stirrup, or the cage ends of a covered hopper?). No one is questioning that there haven't been many poorly done models in the past, and that certainly isn't limited to detail parts (think couplers, out of gauge wheels, poor electrical pickup, lighting, crooked handrails, etc.). And you do get to vote with your wallet - if you dislike that particular model so much because of the quality, can't you return it for a refund?The reality of poorly done models will always be with us. I prefer to focus my resources on the models that are well done by manufacturers who are not afraid to make improvements.Ed