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Yeah, but this type of logic has NEVER driven model development, sadly.By this logic, we should have four different manufacturers making the H8-10 series instead of the GG1.
At least run a poll asking what product modelers would most likely purchase. Scale train just ran one and one was ran for the F&C PRR project car. Just don't have a pre-reservation meter, lol.
B&M Berkshire. A very unique locomotive (which also served the SP and Santa Fe) was just announced in HO.
I didn't watch the entire video where they announced the Ovaltine promo, but skimmed it, did they mention they were going to have a new N scale announcement this week also, or am I thinking of someone else?
Kato ran a poll. The NYC streamlined Dreyfuss Hudson won. So, what did they make? A UP Big Boy.
They said soon. Probably early July. A new N-Scale steam steam announcement anyway. They also said they would have an announcement for some HO and N scale which turned out to be the HO B&M Berk, HO Big Boy and N-Scale stock cars.
Lol, me neither. The mooing etc. is a gimmick, but okay....mildly amusing or irritating, depending on your views of sound. I could live with that, or not. But the solid body..what? The whole point of a stock car is that it's airy and open; a slat, some air, another slat, etc. And a good, numerous prototype, too. What a waste of tooling...Otto K.
they said 2 new N-scale diesels...Hopefully es44dc and sd70m-2
I'll raise you a properly scaled GP30 and GP35.
I kind of wish BLI would just focus on steam. They are the only players really pushing the envelope with new steam models. Bachmann has been re-releasing locos that have been out a while, and Kato only sporadically does a steam loco.With diesels, you have many manufacturers releasing new models.