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Well for your sample size of one...
Where 2mm = 1 scale foot, and the hood is 4mm too wide, ~15% larger than the prototype (and the ST version). It was a lousy picture, so I did myself no favors there. The width difference is most visible around the fans.What is visible to me is the proportions. Length, good. Height, good enough. Frame width, good. Hood width, uhhhhhhh... somethin's off here. It's especially noticeable in the nose. Consists with other makers' models tend to exacerbate my perception.YMMV, obviously.
EXACTLY. When they were the only game in town and EVERYTHING was equally wrong, it wasn't so bad. But when you lash em up with stuff that's right it starts to stick out.
Well if all of you are so anti-Kato, you should make the rest of us a really sweet bulk deal.
Not at all - I have two GTEL8500s, two GTEL4500s, and four SD40-2s. The "Big Blows" were troublesome at the start, but with (not factory) help the problem was nailed-down. They're great. The GTEL4500s are the best runners on my railroad, bar none. They sail through some very questionable track cleaning. 16-wheel power pickup will do that.Sorry about your C39 experience. I can't explain that. But one thing - sound, or no sound? I am 100% sound-free, and use ESU LokPilots in everything that doesn't have a TCS fitment. Could decoders be a factor here? My experience with BLI recent production (multiple RSD-15s) as well seems to point at that.As to the carbon black cars, I have two, and scraped-off their coupler boxes right away to replace with MTL TSC. Did not bother with their couplers at all. Didn't notice any wheel wobble.
Back slightly more on topic. Upon further inspection of the Kato USA website, only one of the Milwaukee Road units is mentioned as having the later Hiawatha logo on the nose, suggesting that the other will be the more common scheme. Can any Milwaukee Road fans comment? I don't want the later Hiawatha logo scheme, but will be a buyer of the earlier scheme.
PM me if you are interested in (up to) a pair of the original run **with shortened fuel tanks.
I'd assume since Kato didn't list #30 as a Hiawatha it'll be in the standard scheme, and unless they go full foobie it should appear as seen here:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2703389For those modeling after when the logo was reintroduced in 1983 you can recreate part of this scene with both new units:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5814132 Lucas