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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by METRO</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by alexander13</i> <br /><br />Either of them would fit my prototype, whitch is from janurary 1972 to the creation of amtrak. A very tight fit, as i have 2 LL trainset gp38-2 locos, whitch are on the chopping block when i get the athearn locos. i also have one cheap bachmann f7 in santa fe passenger livery, with 2 passenger cars, whitch will be ran till it stops working. <br /> <br />thankyou <br /> <br />alexander <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Oi mate, Amtrak's first day of running America's passenger trains was May 1st, 1971, also the GP38-2 was not introduced until January of 1972. You're free to freelance as much as you want though. <br /> <br />As for which one to go for between the F7 and the GP38-2, the F7 is probably going to be cheaper, but the detail is better on the GP38-2, and they both have simmilar performance. What line are you modeling? That might help make the advice easier. <br /> <br />Cheers! <br />~METRO <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I must have got my years mixed up, oh well, i can add that to the list of things i am freelancing. I am doing UP, and BN, with a bit of SF, because my brother likes it. <br /> <br />The GP38 and F7 bb kit are pretty much the same in price, however a RTR F7 A+B is cheaper, by a few dollars. go figure. <br /> <br />Also, what is a RTR husky? i don't know what it is??? <br /> <br />thanks <br />alexander <br /> <br />
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