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Maybe traction tires make sense for European prototypes where you frequently have one diesel per train. In the US, we just add another loco.
I expect mine next week, so if anybody doesn't post pics of the underside by then, I will. I have disliked traction tires since the beginning of N-scale time, so as soon as replacement axles are available (if necessary) the TTs are coming off.My question now is speed matching. Close to Atlas? Kato (...heaven forbid...)?
Ok, here you go.....name that Q unit and its manufacturer!
I remember reading that the U25C would feature the debut of Charlie Vlk's new coupler... but the only thing I've heard is that it's a smaller MT clone. Is that all it is or is there something unique about it.. ~Ian
Back Track:GP20 Walthers/LL, GP30 Atlas, F3?B.... Intermountain? Appears to have free standing parts which would rule out Kato F2, U25B AtlasFront Track:Con-Cor/Kato 52' Gon, 2xU25C Arnold, NW2 Kato, and maybe another NW2 but it looks more like a SW9/1200 Walthers/LL The U25C grey doesn't look like anything else in the group.. ~Ian
Close. Athearn gon, F7B, nw2 and sw1200. All others correct. The Arnold Q gray actually looks a lot like the L&N gray.
Yeah the F3 vs F7.. I was looking at the air intake and it looked like an F3..Front Track:The steps looked bulky and cockeyed.. so I guessed Con-Cor/Kato.. That doesn't speak well for the Athearn Model.. But... NW2 Kato, and maybe another NW2 but it looks more like a SW9/1200 Walthers/LL ~Ian..