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Someone who is rather well known in the field of N scale product once stated that the Penn was a "third tier" road, while the NYC was a "first tier" road.
Yet, the NYC historical society seems to believe that the situation is just the opposite.While BLI, for example, has already produced several PRR steam freight locos, the NYC historical society claims they can't find a (non-brass) model company interested in manufacturing an NYC steam freight loco - and that's in HO scale, no less.
And an E7.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Slide-CB-Q-Burlington-9985B-Passenger-Action-at-Dubuque-IL-May-1966/392072506427?hash=item5b4957ac3b:g:YzsAAOSwUxhbMncdJason
That doesn't surprise me. The HO market, especially freight, is self re-enforcing. Nobody produces NYC, so nobody models it. The people who just "want" a NYC steam engine have a Bachmann model, and the people who would pay for a high end engine already switched to modeling a different road.Meanwhile, I own a Broadway Limited, but would probably buy an NCL, just because it's purdy. At $1500 for the same train in HO scale, there's a lot less off-road purchases.
If it makes you feel any better, I'm a NYC fan but I still bought one each of all the CZ sets.
Kato has dominated this market since its release of the Super Chief- which simultaneously established Kato as the leader in the market, and raised our expectations- we now expect accurate consists and models of the specific prototype.
I believe that the CZ was the first real Kato name train. It was released in 2004. The first Kato Super Chief was released in 2005. Both fantastic models, worthy of inclusion in any passenger fans inventory.
Someone who is rather well known in the field of N scale product once stated that the Penn was a "third tier" road, while the NYC was a "first tier" road. Perhaps the poor Broadway Limited sales prove that.B&O is a "borderline first/second tier road". I would hope for a Capitol Limited. I like the E-7s but have little use for them in NYC, as they did not often appear on the P&LE. If Kato were to do E-7s in B&O, THAT might be something different. I sold my LLs because they were dual headlight.
I still think it would be great if Kato brought out several roads and variants of E7s and FP7s at once.
I love my CZ with the BLI PA engines in golden aspen livery.