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I was initially highly concerned that these new Rapido bi-levels might seriously harm my wallet, but then I looked carefully at the renders.These appear to be the earlier phase with riveted sides, whereas the Caltrain and ACE are smooth sided.I will stick to my original plan of 3D printing replacement trucks for my existing Athearn smooth-sided fleet so that I have free rolling passenger cars.I hope these are good seller for Rapido — they are the first version that's correct for the GO Transit.
They are offering two versions.... "Series 1" and "Series IV". The latter being welded sides. So your wallet might not be safe after all!This isn’t good at all for my wallet. Hope y’all are going to buy some lots of couplers!
Okay so I'm intrigued by the possibility of Series I and Series VI — where is this info? (I've watched the video and looked at the product descriptions — but I'm probably just being remedial!)In other news, I've already budgeted for several hundred pairs of your new coupler for initial testing. I'm very interested in the depth and width of your Scalebox so that I can see what models I can retrofit this to after lowering.Thanks for all your work in testing and bringing this scale coupler to market!
As someone who's stood on the sidelines while manufacturers made 85% models of cars I want, I will say this: a few years later, when their true composition of unobtanium has become clear, I am kicking myself for not grabbing them at the time, because I'm probably NOT going to "get around to making a 100% model".I will admit, there are some things I can't suffer (like the big phase issues with BLI's Conrail SD40-2s), but slight variations like this in cars? I wouldn't let that keep me from adding commuter service to the layout that looks the part.Don't worry, be happy (and spend your money, lol).