Larry
Conductor.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson I guessed some of us 'Graduated' - some of us didn't. I do not see how is not buying Athearn considered graduating. It does not take more skill to buy or run a Kato, Atlas, etc. Off of the top of my head, the only thing I can think of that one has to have more of to buy these "top of the line" locomotives is money.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson I guessed some of us 'Graduated' - some of us didn't.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CNWfan5525... "Best running dummy i've got" (Athearn) ...
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Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
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QUOTE: Originally posted by MikeGibbs My first ever attempt at detailing a HO Locomotive was an Athearn SP SW-1500. This was back in '94 and I had a great time. Granted, its long been retired to a shelve. It's great for the learning curve, and if you mess up you're not out the cost of say a Kato/Atlas product. FWIW, I can't wait to see the new SD45T-2 when they are released. For all of us SP/SSW fanatics its a long awaited product begging for a soundtraxx decoder and the typical unwashed look.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cwclark Hi guys, Went to the train show last weekend and yes, i got a blue box Athearn SD-40 for $26...it was a deal no doubt, but as i've been working on it for the last three days doing the detail work, the alarms and bells finally went off in my head even though others have told me the deal long ago ...I finally made the decision that this is my last Athearn locomotive!...and here are the reasons: ... By the time I get all the detail stuff i need to make it look half way decient, i could have purchased an Atlas or a Proto for what i paid for the detailing parts..and 2. (and this is the big one)..I've had it with the way Athearn couplers mount...for one, i have to grind it to a nub before it even comes close to meeting NMRA standards for coupler height, another problem is when mounting the snowplow, i had to grind it down to nothing so that the coupler would clear it, and the worst thing was the 3/8" gap between the locomotive body and the top of the coupler..I had to whittle out a piece of block styrene plastic to fill the gap....yep...this will be my last Athearn locomotive unless they make drastic changes to their coupler and their detailing (or lack of)...and the Athearn Genesis is no better..it still lacks a lot of detailing...Chuck
QUOTE: Originally posted by tpatrick Megadittoes. I just bought an Athearn PA and I am very disappointed with it. The paint (Nickel Plate) is very poor with blue showing through the white. Detail is minimal and the Rube Goldberg electric system is a joke. From now on I'm going with P2K, BLI or Atlas for diesels.