This is something I have been wanting to do for the other Aristo fans on the forum, so expect more if this gets a good response.
Aristo to produce SD9
Aristo Craft has in development a 1:29 scale model of the SD9. The model features the following:
8' minimum curves
Directional lighting
Detailed and illuminated interior
Smoke unit
Metal grad irons, handrails, and lift rings
It will be available in the following roadnames:
Undecorated
Pennsylvania
Great Northern
Union Pacific
Baltimore & Ohio
Denver & Rio Grande Western
Chicago & Northwestern
Conrail
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe
Also in development by the company are the following
GP 40
2-8-0 Consolidation
4-8-4 Northern
GG1 electric
More information will be given as it becomes available.
For rolling stock in development,
3 bay cylindrical hoppers
Available road names:
Burlington
New York Central
Kerr Mcgee
Sterling Salt
Erie Lackwanna
6 Bay Cylindrical Hoppers
Avaliable roadnames:
Burlington Northern
Chessie System
Norfolk & Western
Chesapeake & Ohio
Teledo, Peoria, & Western
Wabash
Both models include:
Sprung roller bearing trucks
Rotating bearing caps
Metal wheels
Opening roof hatches
Underframe detailing
Other rolling stock in development by Aristo Craft is a model of the Kaolin Tank Car
Available roadnames:
Englehard
Georgia Koalin
JM Huber
OMYA
Thiele Koalin
The model includes:
Separate ladders and handrails
It is Aristo's first modern era tankcar.
In the passenger arena,
Heavyweight baggage car
Smoothside Diner/Dome
RDC-3
To check out more on these models go to http://www.aristocraft.com and go to the Aristo Catalog and click the In Development link at the bottom.
This is RR Redneck with the Aristo Report saying good evening and happy railroading.
Redneck, out!
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
If you have older issues of GR, say, 4, 5 and maybe 6 years back.....
Check out the ads and see how long some of this has been "in development" or "coming soon".
When they aren't anymore, they just quietly fall off the end of the list.....
The interesting part is the GG1 is still listed.
The Aristo Report can lead the wrong direction.
I like to keep track of what they are "currently " working on.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
AS much as I like Aristocraft products, their product development times seem like an eternity. WHen they announce something new I gauge my interest based on whether it will come out before I retire. (7-9 years) While I can still afford it.
I remember the SD9 being 'in development" since the first I got into this crazy hobby 5 years ago
Whatever happened to the 2-8-0 they were developing? Seams like Aristo is good for one new item per year, the Mallet last year, the E unit this year, and next year????? The dice are rolling...
Have fun with your trains
MAJOR problem with Aristo craft.
I had a problem with a leaking boiler on my 1 week old live steam engine. It cost me $50.00 to return it for repair.
1 day old heavy weigth passenger car immediately smoked. $15.00 to get a replacement.
I had a problem with 2 MTH's engines. MTH had a prepaid shipping label, after their technicion called me, in a couple of days.
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