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How are the Bachmann EMD E7s?

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 5:56 PM

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That's good, the Model Power E7 is very crude
 

The Model Power model was tooled about 40 years ago, and it was only "average" for that time. I know, I was managing a hobby shop train department at the time.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 5:54 PM

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They lack detail (especially prototype specific detail), but are dimensionally accurate. They got the sound value decoders which basically give it horn bell prime mover sound. 

If you dont mind the value decoder and detail isnt important to you, then its fine...but I agree an old proto 2000 model is far superior. 

 

 

 

 

$300 for a crappy decoder and non proto detail is deal breaker.

https://mrr.trains.com/news-reviews/staff-reviews/2017/03/bachmann-soundvalue-ho-scale-emd-e7a

 

First of all, they are not really $300. You can buy all the sound and value Bachmann E7's you want for $180 each. And you can buy the DC version for $80 and put in whatever decoder you like.

This has been discussed over and over. OK, If you want a better detailed model get your wallet out and buy them, they are out there from other brands.

Bachmann makes trains for beginners on limited budgets, they make mid grade models for those not so fussy, and they make a few REALLY NICE high end pieces.

ALL with good mechanical QUALITY these days.

I have lots of Bachmann locos - but no mainline road diesels, because like you I want a little more detail. Unlike you I have no interest in decoders or sound.

My E unit of choice is the old Proto 2000 units, I have six of them, I don't need any more.

I'll tell you what E unit I would never buy, the over priced crappy, bulky oversized detail Broadway models with front couplers that stick out too far, oversized couple holes in the pilot, no other pilot details and crappy diaphragms.

But, I admit, I have a big bias because I don't use DCC and they don't sell DC. They seem to approach "detail" from the point of view that it needs to be somewhat "robust", I have no trouble with delicate models.

So I get it, the Bachmann model is not for you, I'm not buying that particular model from them either.

But that does not mean we have to start ragging on Bachmann. They provide lots of important stuff to this hobby overall - and a good bit of what you like from other brands likely comes from their factories..........

And at $80 for DC, or $180 for DCC and sound, its a good value for a lot of folks.

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Posted by n012944 on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 5:09 PM

Trainman440

They lack detail (especially prototype specific detail), but are dimensionally accurate. They got the sound value decoders which basically give it horn bell prime mover sound. 

If you dont mind the value decoder and detail isnt important to you, then its fine...but I agree an old proto 2000 model is far superior. 

 

 

$300 for a crappy decoder and non proto detail is deal breaker.

https://mrr.trains.com/news-reviews/staff-reviews/2017/03/bachmann-soundvalue-ho-scale-emd-e7a

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Posted by Great Northern Fan 54 on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 2:24 PM
That's good, the Model Power E7 is very crude
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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 10:12 AM

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Are the Bachmann E7s related to the Model power ones?
 

No.

    

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Posted by Great Northern Fan 54 on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 8:49 AM
Are the Bachmann E7s related to the Model power ones?
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Posted by caldreamer on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 8:51 PM

FYI: There is a Proto 2000 E7 in CB&Q for $65.99 on Ebay.

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Posted by Ladder1 on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 8:01 PM

No Great Northern.  The Atlantic Coast Line is nice looking.  CB&Q model is very nice, they look great elephant style with a string of stainless cars behind. 

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Posted by Great Northern Fan 54 on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 8:33 AM
Seems interesting, but do they make them in Great Northern? I know they make a CB&Q one which is very nice looking
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Posted by Great Northern Fan 54 on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 8:33 AM

This is starting to turn into Anarchy

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Posted by richg1998 on Saturday, February 13, 2021 12:27 AM

Here is a short link.

https://youtu.be/5k5ksXeat1g

Thre are a couple reviews at You Tube. I saw one out of the box;.

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Posted by KemacPrr on Saturday, February 13, 2021 12:06 AM

One thing I have discovered about the newer Bachman Diesels including the E-7 . I've never had to clean the wheels on the units. I run 4 of them on a PRR/PC style Mail train. Have run it at open houses and afterwards take a look at the wheels for cleaning. Not one speck of dirt !!! This after 4 hours of run time.  I love them. Not as detailed as the Proto's but think of them as an old Athearn Blue box units with a good mechanism and great wheels. A good start for detailing . 

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Posted by rrebell on Friday, February 12, 2021 10:18 PM

$120 at Train World. I have some S2's and they run and sound great and at 1/3 the price of an Atlas, never use any but basic sounds anyway.

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Posted by Ladder1 on Friday, February 12, 2021 10:05 PM

I have both.  The Bachmann is a smoother runner, and side by side hard to tell the difference.  The sound is very good.  On start up, one engine starts, then the second. Speed is very smooth both up the throttle and down. Horns are good.  Lighting is very good.  I have multiple Proto E units, and now multiple Bachmann E units, which see a lot more track time.

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Posted by Trainman440 on Friday, February 12, 2021 2:06 PM

They lack detail (especially prototype specific detail), but are dimensionally accurate. They got the sound value decoders which basically give it horn bell prime mover sound. 

If you dont mind the value decoder and detail isnt important to you, then its fine...but I agree an old proto 2000 model is far superior. 

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Posted by tstage on Friday, February 12, 2021 1:57 PM

I think I would try to pick up a Proto 2000 E7 - i.e. if one is available in that particular road name.  While not with sound, I've seen them selling on eBay for very reasonable prices.  And the detailing would be better than the Bachmann, along with a smoother drivetrain.  But that's what's important to me.  YMMV...

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Posted by richg1998 on Friday, February 12, 2021 12:20 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjifED_CU7s

There might be a couple more there. There is also a Bachmann wesite with forums, Parts page, DCC CV page, loco Diagrams. A search will bring up the site easily.

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How are the Bachmann EMD E7s?
Posted by Great Northern Fan 54 on Friday, February 12, 2021 10:17 AM

I am tossing around the idea of getting a CB&Q EMD E7 from Bachmann. They are on eBay for $140 and have sound. Are there any faults with them I should be worried about, also how are their shells?

 

Thanks for responding Smile

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