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Quote from: sundowner on February 15, 2010, 08:29:55 PMQuote from: Hyperion on February 15, 2010, 03:59:36 PM But FVM's desire to stay rather close to the prototype might scare them off as the ACes have more than a fair bit of variation.Its a nice unit but the Ferromex and IAS units are foobs. It missing the extra vent for the dynamic brakes among other thing. So FVM desire is to make as closed to proto as long as you model early UP, BNSF and CP GEVOS. The definition of FOOB is Failure out of the Box. I hardly find that to be the case with these models. Bang on 100% prototype? No, but I give them a lot more credit than calling them a FOOB because that is just not the case. They exceed many peoples expectations in many ways, especially when you consider this is a new manufacturer to the locomotive market. If you are willing to call this model a failure than I have to assume that you have little or no power/rolling stock on your layout because 99% of everything being produced has some sort of flaw when compared to the actual prototype. Perfection is just about not possible when you are trying to appeal to the masses and that is true across the board with every single N Scale manufacturer out there. Sometimes close enough is just fine for everyone. Most people are willing to forgive something as small as a vent if the paint scheme looks like the pictures they see. I don't know what road you model or if it even has GEVO's (probably not) but am just curious as to why you feel like you need to crap all over everyone's good time? People are happy with their purchases, why can't you just let it be?
Quote from: Hyperion on February 15, 2010, 03:59:36 PM But FVM's desire to stay rather close to the prototype might scare them off as the ACes have more than a fair bit of variation.Its a nice unit but the Ferromex and IAS units are foobs. It missing the extra vent for the dynamic brakes among other thing. So FVM desire is to make as closed to proto as long as you model early UP, BNSF and CP GEVOS.
But FVM's desire to stay rather close to the prototype might scare them off as the ACes have more than a fair bit of variation.
Does anyone know -- aren't FVM's UP GEVOs supposed to be due this month?Thanks,Ed
I bought all three FXE and they are very impressive. I ran them on the tehachaCHI sub. With his brutal grades and weighted cars, they performed very well. I can't seem to post pics though. Maybe a tunnel motor next? Hmmmm?dave t
Quote from: sd75i on February 24, 2010, 11:30:49 PM I bought all three FXE and they are very impressive. I ran them on the tehachaCHI sub. With his brutal grades and weighted cars, they performed very well. I can't seem to post pics though. Maybe a tunnel motor next? Hmmmm?dave tSeems like a natural to me. N Scale deserves a better tunnel motor.