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I bet it's going to be either of the big UP engines or the rail grinder.You guys REALLY need to start thinking like Kato Japan: what's "American Railroading" to people who just like model trains?DD40AXs and Big Boys: two engines that not only are iconic as emblems of big time American railroading but ALSO are still in existence and running? It's almost a no brainer. I still maintain that the first model railroad company to break $1B in revenue is going to be the one who starts making regularly available models of the interesting trains that people currently ride on (including coaches): 425, 261, 611, 756, any one of Strasburg's engines, the 2-6-6-2 at WMSR, etc...They will sell more through the merch shops, gift stores and I bet even regular retailers than they'd EVER sell through hobby shops.I can't think of a kid who wouldn't want to try and talk their parents into buying them a Strasburg branded train set after a visit there. And Strasburg sees 300,000 visitors a year. I can't think of a single model railroad manufacturer who wouldn't be thrilled to sell a set to even 1% of those visitors. But yet... nada.Are you listening @scaletrains @rapidotrains and @AtlasModelRailroadCompany ?
Yeah, impossible. If this can be done from cobbled together Kato parts, then Kato could do it.
Yeah, but will it run on 9-3/4" radius curves? I think mass marketers like Bachmann are sticking to their guns mandating the traditional train-set product standard.
Aren't Decapods impossible to do in N scale ? Didn't Bachmann cancel thiers because of it?
Will someone please send Mr. Kato an Athearn Big Boy ?
I just hope they make a non sound version, like they have with the FEF. Maybe they can do it cheaper than the Athearn offering too? Probably not, but a poor modeler can dream.
I agree that Mr. Kato is just looking for a bit of impetus to manufacture a Big Boy. I am not sure why @peteski Peter thinks the Kato model won't be as detailed as the Athearn model, since I am almost perfectly happy with the detailing on Kato's FEF-3 (my main gripe is not modeling the grabs over the side cab windows which are iconic....and the funky cast-on piping near the top of the smokebox). Shoulda bit the bullet and cast those separately. I'm going to bet that the Kato model will run markedly better than the Athearn model and also pull twice as many cars. Think we're gonna have to live with articulation of the rear engine, but I think Kato will find a way to connect the steam piping off the rear set of cylinders, so there's no obvious gap there as on every Big Boy ever made in N-scale except the brass ones. I also will bet that Kato does the trailing truck better, without the obvious omission of the very prominent brake air cylinder on the truck's sideframe on both sides...and, Kato will get rid of that unsightly air-gap between the top of the trailing truck and the bottom of the firebox, just like they did on the FEF-3. Another thing they may do, is imply a connection between the front of the rear engine and the bottom of the boiler, to get rid of THAT unsightly air gap on the Athearn model.
You can't out-curmudgeon the honorary resident curmudgeon.