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C-424/425 too.
Are they ex-Walthers or True Line Trains?
As I Recall, (At least on the N scale side) The C424 started as a Canadian project later followed by the Chop Nose GP9RAt the time this was done by/for Hobbytime?.. The Canadian arm of Life Like.The C424 received future runs under the Life Like Brand in US Schemes.. And I think the RS18 was in the works when True Line Trains took over for Hobbytime?
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Hobbycraft Canada, they were a hobby shop level distributor. They also releases stuff under the Life-like Canada brand, and a number of other releases from other manufacturers over the years (mdc, Atlas)
Keep doing what you are doing, just do it faster and more often.
Um, see the smiley in my post? I guess it doesn't mean anything, anymore.Doug
I totally agree.... except the new drive for sound adds a deal breaking variable. When you cut away more metal for the larger sound decoders and the speaker, the metal is getting awfully thin in some smaller locos. The Trainmaster- not much of a problem. But my own opinion is that the new GP7/9s are better when sound is factored in.