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Hey guys, come on. I mean it is weighted for optimum performance.
. . . and designed to travel through flooded areas.
Apart from the couplers (and possibly the trucks), this looks like the same exact model they've been selling for 50+ years.http://www.spookshow.net/freight/bachwv.html-Mark
Yup. Back in the mid 80s I lowered one of these, made new hand rails out of brass wire, body mounted couplers, painted and decaled it, etc. I still have it (nostalgia), but it looks like crap to me - especially after the Atlas model came out in the 1990s.
The killer is these are pretty close to a Rock Island prototype, so it's not like something they came up with out of thin air.Add an etched roof walk, tool a new frame that uses trucks that allow for an accurate ride height and they'd have a decemt caboose on their hands.
Much like the situation at Hornby's in the UK, "The Suits (tm)" are in charge at Bachmann...Haven't bought anything from them in many years.