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Obligatory agreement post. As someone who models a New England road in the pre Penn Central era in N, Scale Trains ain't even on my radar. It's a shame when reputable companies don't have enough product diversity to even get my attention.
Their GEVO T4 models are superb. The most abundant prototype is a smart choice to stay in business IMO. They run beautifully and have lots of variants.
LOL, fair enough. If they want to stay in business and in N scale, I think they need to focus on items that will sell well, offer schemes for repeated runs, and are good quality products. The GEVOs might bore some folk, but they are the present and future of modern rail and there are going to be a lot of them in use. I hope Scale Trains wears out the tooling making variants and selling lots. They run very well, look great and they are making it possible to build a fleet. For those who tire of GEVOs, all I can say is I don't come to your product threads and complain about "another GP or RS model"
I just had my Scale Trains order get lost by the postal system. They pushed the buttons to find it and get it rolling again, and got me a missing detail parts bag very quickly afterwards. All with great communications. Really a great company to deal with.