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The Railwire is not your personal army.
if I'm gonna buy Milwaukee units it will be Scaletrains
At least ST and IM got the fuel tank size correct. They will be the usual Kato quality but the only ones I've been eyeing are the MILW units and those - should I purchase them - will be ST. No IM for me for a while; the last batch of IM F units were not satisfactory. I purchased the NP Loewy scheme and have been regretting it.
Wonder how these will do up against products by Scale Trains?
But if you want a state of the art model in 2024, I'm sorry to say, they're just not.
Honestly, not favorably.These were good models when they came out. And will likely run amazingly, but I almost can't run my Kato SDs (that I had loved before) mixed up with my ScaleTrains or even Intermountain ones. They just look so dated (wide hoods, squinty number boards, the sill thing, lack of underframe detail) compared to the new stuff. And that's ignoring all of the lame paint things (like they're STILL not even offering them with the proper safety paint), road specific details (like the MILW fuel tanks), or old school tooling (cast on grab irons and lift rings).If you just want a pair of BN SDs to reliably lug a coal train around an NTRAK layout, these are probably perfect for you.But if you want a state of the art model in 2024, I'm sorry to say, they're just not.
You have to be willing to pay 50% more to get that "state of the art" model.
That's actually a really good point.And if this is the start of an era of decent models being available at multiple price points, I'd say that's a positive for our hobby.But who would've ever thought a Kato model would be the "bargain option"?
... which one runs better? At least when I was still doing diesel stuff, nothing in N scale ran like a Kato. Maybe that's changed since I've been gone.
If you don't mind saying, what issues are you finding with the recent IM F units? I've been considering buying one for the chassis (I have an extra shell).