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Well, except AT&SF sets (ATSF owned no E7s of any phase). But now that they have the basic body for the E7, it would be logical for them to produce some future sets with those engines, albeit with road specific variations. Those Great Northern units posted earlier in the thread come to mind.
I'm worried about low sales on this train, like the Broadway Limited. I know a lot of people voted for it in the online poll, but looks like those same people are on Kato's Facebook page saying they thought they were voting for the earlier version with a streamlined Hudson. Yikes.I'll get one, because its a Kato Name Train set. And I'll take all of those I can get and hope they continue to release big tooling like this.But that lull after the Broadway Limited, where they seemed to be hesitant to do big tooling again, was painful. And I'm afraid that's where North Coast Limited's and real Empire Builder thoughts go to die.
Question: Will Kato E7 variations come any faster than the Kato FP7 variations (count 'em!)? (If they ever do the NCL I'm in)Mark
BrianMILW or CMStP&P, not MR (Model Railroader?). Took some reading before I could figure out what you were talking about......Charlie Vlk
They had two releases of the MR scheme and the models are not that old. Couple of years old I think. The FP7 *snip*
Didn't Kato come out with few more SP and ATSF sets after Brodway Ltd.?
Came out in 2017. So far, one style, one road name.Mark
Looking at some internet photos, I need to check references for better side shots, it looks like Maine Central 710 and 711 might be phase II units. If that is the case a pair of Kato units is definitely coming to my paint shop.
There's a better chance of a named train getting made if it has a unique locomotive than a common one. Then it's about how much time and tooling the locomotive would need. The Little Joe lost out to the FP7 and I've heard that the Rock Island TAs have an issue with their wheelbase. I do think we'll see these some day but worry it will just be the Texas Rocket version.Jason