QUOTE: That right, that is why everybody is calling Life Like for new gears or substituting Athearns that don't break
QUOTE: Sure did..He also stated that they used some newer Athearn SD40-2s with good results.
QUOTE: Sure did..Only by adding the weight that Athearn failed to add over the years except for the super powered F7.
QUOTE: But we won't mention the gears,trucks,motors and drive shafts are interchangeable.
QUOTE: Nor will we mention the crack gear issue of the P2Ks,
QUOTE: the warped handrails that came with the SW9/1200 and other noted problems such as the locomotive side frames being to thick on the SD60 as well as some other minor detail flaws.
QUOTE: Yup..I also recall the Kato complaints on the Atlas forum as well.Paint to thick,wrong details etc but,we won't recall those posts will we? Kato is far from the best of the best..
QUOTE: Paul,That is a little known fact that Atlas help design the proved Atlas/Kato drive.
QUOTE: Reading the complaints found on the Atlas forum about all brands I can't help but wonder if the high dollar locomotives is worth buying?
QUOTE: The guys at my club say I am a wann-a -be model railroader, because I don't run Katos and Atlas and Proto's
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
QUOTE: It is astounding to me how someone can spend fifty bucks on a boxcar because it has a few details that I could add to a six dollar Athearn model and spend, tops, about seven or eight bucks extra, for a grand total of fourteen dollars.
QUOTE: Who gives a flying pigs Whooooo whooo what you run! This is a hobby, and if you are having fun doing it. It relaxes you and takes the stress from the day away, Then keep doing what you are doing!
QUOTE: We are all here to support each other in the Hobby, and if there are people who want to get on their soapboxes, and want to preach about the new fangle engine that is the best running! The best pulling! The best Blah,Blah, Blah....... Come to Realitiy and just support us alll. Whatever we run!!!!!!!!!!!!
QUOTE: Paul,If you want the proof of Atlas helping design the Atlas/Kato drive I highly suggest you look through your back issues of MR from the 80s(or there about).
QUOTE: As far as measuring any brand of locomotive against a Kato I would not bother seeing that Kato is no better or worst then any other brand judging Kato by my 4 Kato GP35s. So no Kato Kudos or Kato flag waving here.
QUOTE: BTW I been WAITING MONTHS for a reply from Kato answering my question if they planned on doing a C&O GP35.. That type of customer service I can do without. After all a simple Thank you for asking would have suffice.
QUOTE: Seeing the new Athearn RTR GP35 looks and runs as good as a Kato GP35 Athearn will be getting my C&O GP35 money.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tpaulsen You purchase what you want or what you can afford. You get it to operate smoothly, you build up a train consist, you run it down the track. You are a model railroader. The fools that need to put a price tag on whether or not they are modellers is their problem, not yours or mine. I build what I want, I still scratchbuild things I cannot find or cannot afford to purchase. My trains match my era, my old diecast (very re-detailed) Mantua and Varney locomotives (some Bowser as well) run like swiss clocks. I am a model railroader. No one can ever convince me that I am not. This is a hobby. There is no right way. There is no guru of all knowledge. There is just enjoying yourself, enjoying what you have created, and having the time of your life doing it. Let those that criticize the things that make this hobby fun for us, as individuals, take a swim in Stoddard Solvent. This may be considered a somewhat strident response and I appologize to those thin-skinned critics who may take offense. Model railroading is fun! Tom
QUOTE: Taint that Paul..The truth of the matter is I no longer have any magazines from the 80s through 2003.I only keep my magazines 2 years before I get rid of them. So,I thought you might have them on hand.Savvy?
QUOTE: No Paul,I am not anti Kato..I just don't see where Kato is any better or worst then any of the brand of locomotives I own including my Athearn blue boxes..
QUOTE: Just put me in the group that doesn't esteem one brand above the other brands..Savvy?
QUOTE: There are many athrean & walthers diesels only 10% less in quality & nobody can tell the difference.
QUOTE: Getting back to the original question, Athearn Blue Box kits have some problems but with a little work they will meet most club's operating requirements. Install Kadees, proper weight, check wheelsets with NMRA guage. This will make the Athearn Blue Box Kits ready for most any layout. True they are not super detailed but at most layout viewing distances that is not a problem.
QUOTE: The last three were done as well as anything KATO ever did in regards to die work,...
QUOTE: ...but the mechanisms still left a lot to be desired in running quallitites which is why the Overland Power Chassis did so well in the early 1990's
QUOTE: But for a beginner these are great locomotives to start with and will last forever along with the ability to get replacement parts which cannot be said of the limited run items of P2K, Atlas, BLI, and KATO. As a matter of fact try to get parts for an old yellow box Atlas and compare that with an Athearn GP-9. You can still get parts for that GP-9.
QUOTE: By the way Paul, you should get a job with MR, your defense of the manufacturers in the last couple of years would stand you in good stead with the MR reviewers in falling over themselves with good reviews of the latest model railroad products.
QUOTE: Excuse me, the GP-38-2. GP-40-2 and GP-50 did not have molded on grabs, but they did have starter holes for placing your own wire grabs. And, yes the SD-40-2 did have molded on grabs which had to be removed.
QUOTE: By the way the P1K RS-11 hoods were too short which is why I did not buy any, gave the engine an entirely wrong look.
QUOTE: By the way your right, I did forget to suggest to change out the plastic wheels for metal ones, I have been doing that on all my cars as of late.