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Interesting choice on the Santa Fe. Maybe they will do the war bonnet nose in a second run. You can’t run all the most popular road names in the first run.
We're going to make a duplicate of a model Kato did 15 years ago and sold poorly.
I'll hope they sell well enough that Rapido decides to do a second run, with details correct for the roads they left out of run one, not because I will buy an RDC, but I don't want to see them abandon N scale completely. Do note they are labeling this a conditional release, so I guess like Intermountain, if they fail to hit a target with pre orders, they will not make them. My $142US will go towards a Scale Trains loco or assorted rolling stock.Like someone said, a strange prototype for a make or break the market offering. The average modeler probably doesn't even know there were phase 1 and phase 2 RDCs. And many new modelers will always buy something in Warbonnet red judging by the number of ATSF F units, E units, FTs, and PAs sold in that paint scheme.This may be too harsh, but I wish Rapido put as much effort into product selection as they clearly do into their release videos. They definitely crawl all over prototype examples to get spot on measurements too, but I am unsure how they decide which cars and engines to produce. And an N scale version of the FT would have the same demand issues as I fear the RDCs might, as the market was previously flooded with these models as well. I just don't see the need to duplicate offerings and market it as "Well, our version is more detailed and better."
The Rapido hate is strong on TRW. My Rapido products have been pretty nice.
Rapido N scale RDChttps://rapidotrains.com/n-scale/diesel-locomotive-47/budd-rdc.html?___store=us
While I partially agree on the first point. I personally don't see it that way on the latter. There is space in the market for duplication if they can deliver a superior product particularly if its something as prolific and common as an RDC. Since that's what happened with HO, plenty of LL and Athearn RDCs can be had, but Rapido's is a lot more detailed and has Sound/DCC. There is space for that, I just think they need to get better at product selection and delivering models that run right.
People are so quick to go ape ***** on Rapido for every little tiny thing, but then when Kato, Atlas, Bachmann or any other established manufacture makes similar mistakes, they barley mention it. I don't have a problem with criticizing manufactures for mistakes, but crucifying one, and letting the others slide is Hypocritical. And frankly, for the few people who do this, It's getting really old.