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QUOTE: Originally posted by aloco Formerly known as the SW1500, the Athearn SW7 was the most popular plastic model of a GM switcher in HO scale. I had several of them, but they began to disappear when I started replacing them with Life-Like GM switchers. Both makes have their pros and cons. The Athearn switcher shell is more durable and easy to remove without breaking, while the Life-Like switcher shell is more accurately detailed. The Life-Like switcher runs better, but the weight of the Athearn switcher is more evenly distributed. I used to have some Athearn Baldwin S12s too, but I decided to let them go because Baldwin switchers didn't fit in with the theme of the CP Rail segment of my railroad (prairies and southern Ontario). I do have a Stewart VO1000 done up for my fictitious short line, and while the shell looks great it doesn't run much better than an Athearn Baldwin switcher.
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Larry
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Summerset Ry.
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The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
Bill Carl (modeling Chessie and predecessors from 1973-1983) Member of Four County Society of Model Engineers NCE DCC Master Visit the FCSME at www.FCSME.org Modular railroading at its best! If it has an X in it, it sucks! And yes, I just had my modeler's license renewed last week!
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE I have 4 SW1500s and 3 SW7s I still run..My biggest complaint about the P2K switchers is the fragile handrails and detail parts..[8][:(!] My favorite locomotive that I like to use switching the passenger terminal at the club is my Stewart Baldwin DS4-4-1000..For switching cars in the yard or the intermodule terminal I use one of my SW1500s[:D].
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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