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It may be the photo, but as they say in the South, ''There's just something not right about that (Big) Boy". The rods and wheels look like some Del Prado / Americon static model and the whole thing lacks "presence". The BLI and Athearn look right. It is a Kato Japan project....for the brand-loyal Japanese that only want a Kato. When I was still at Kato USA none of the staff thought it was a winning project and it has suppressed new Kato North American projects for over 15 years....as we all warned.Charlie Vlk
I have no idea how many Big Boys the market will bear, but right now I've got nine Athearn Big Boys....and I want four more...and I'll be waiting with 'bated breath to see the BLI models with hopes they're better than the Athearn models...which I am not dissatisfied with at all, especially after I shorten the tender drawbar.Cheerio!!Bob Gilmore
I'm very curious about whether two motors will be used, and if so, how DCC and DCC/Sound will be implemented. Got to believe there will be a sound option, and that it probably will come from ESU. John C.
I have no interest in this model, but two motors would not be a new thing for Kato (see their HO P42).
I can't see the running gear all that well in the photo, but...the smokebox isn't well attached to the boiler, the cab looks like it's tilted forward, the tender looks like it's center axis is off center and the pilot looks wonky. From photos I acquired a long time ago of one of their pilot models (sorry...I am sworn not to publish them) detailing overall looks pretty much right on for a modernized, oil-fired 4014 in excursion service, with the typical monkey-motion model articulation that allows running on Unitrack for that product's devotees. Some items that are cast-on details on the Athearn model have been made separate, and/or much more distinct on the Kato model. I'm not sure what the purpose was to publish a bad photo of a badly assembled model as I am 100% positive that Kato completed the "pilot model" phase nearly a year ago and has fully assembled, fully painted and ready-to-go models right now. They're probably saving those good photos for next weekend's official introduction at Trainfest.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
Bob, you are fixated on the Facebook photo from the initial post in this thread, when some of us have long moved on to the technical drawing (which was also posted on page 2 of this thread). It clearly shows 2 motors with conical flywheels, and while not absolutely clear, the rear engine might be rigidly mounted to the boiler.I'm reposting that image here:
Here were the results of our last web poll, where we asked what "pie in the sky" future product you'd like to see us make in N scale:#1 - Big Boy#2 - Milwaukee Road Little Joe#3 - LORAM Rail Grinder#4 - UP DD40AX#5 - Milwaukee Road Bi-PolarThanks everyone who participated!
Kato USA, Inc.It will have two motors in the locomotive
Bob, not to hijack the thread, just a question: what do you do to the Challenger tenders to backdate them? Is there a thread somewhere? Thanks, Otto
Kato's poll:So we got another Bigboy due to voting Also from Kato:I think the official Kato CAD poster artwork disappeared when they redid their website.
"It clearly shows 2 motors with conical flywheels, and while not absolutely clear, the rear engine might be rigidly mounted to the boiler."Only works if the motor on the lead engine is on the engine between the drivers, non-powered or Jack-shafted from the rear engine. None of which are really viable.Oh boy, a chance to over-engineer and complicate a solution to a non-problem!!The rear engine is pivoted, like every articulated in N.Charlie Vlk