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This is the same model that Bachmann based their Northern on, right?
I'm officially stoked for this one. The Big Boy is a great runner this will probably be better. I'm extremely tempted to get two and possibly convert one to 2926... but We may get both now that 2926 is running. ....
Would any of these units have been seen in service in Chicago (or just Illinois) during their careers? I'm trying to justify a purchase.
Our model is based on a 1940’s-1950’s appearance. Which I believe is accurate for how 3751 looks today also. But the drivers on the N scale version actually scale to 73.5”. This is for function reasons related to the flanges and interference.
I expected there to be some 'downsizing' of the drivers- there always is in N scale, but had hoped for something on the order of my 30 year old Con-cor "Rail Baron" Hudson, where the drivers scale out to 77" (assuming my caliper and calculator are working correctly- and assuming the drivers are factory equipment- I did buy the loco used).
I mulled over whether to pass this along.... but I had some concerns because the drivers in the graphics looked small to me (I once stood next to the 2903 (formerly at the Museum of Science and Industry, now at the Illinois Railway Museum). The drivers, at 80", were HUGE. So I wrote to BLI, and they were kind enough to respond-I expected there to be some 'downsizing' of the drivers- there always is in N scale, but had hoped for something on the order of my 30 year old Con-cor "Rail Baron" Hudson, where the drivers scale out to 77" (assuming my caliper and calculator are working correctly- and assuming the drivers are factory equipment- I did buy the loco used).For me, this might work out, regardless, since one of the projects on the back burner is a GTW U3c- which had 73" drivers.
this is absofuckinglutely un-acceptable! 73.5 to make it work? sure seems to me that theyre trying to reuse the t-1 mech instead of starting fresh and using close to 80" drivers. the kato fef/gs4 drivers come out to 78.xxx inch and they look right. the santa fe northerns werent some tiny 4-8-4 like the t-1 and other "small" norhterns.Drasko