That detail on the engineers' side of the Rio Grande units is a cab vent. It is a dual position vent that can open to whichever side depending on the direction you are going. The pipe ahead of the rear truck is an engine sump drain.
Love these models! I'd like to have one of each, I'm going to pre-order one of the D&RGW models. Do we have SP Phase II's in the works? I'm eagerly waiting for my SSW GP30's to arrive.
The GP40 Rio Grande is looking great. I've preordered 4 units so far. Looking forward to them coming end of the year. This is from the 2nd batch of GP40's in the large herald Rio Grande. The order after this was GP40-2. I too preferred the 70's D&RGW GP30, but when I got to looking at the photo's, changes were made to some between the late 70's and mid 80's so even though they represented late 80's and later. they could be backdated. But I'll be looking forward to the probable phase 1 D&RGW road numbers 3001-3013 hopefully with snow plows.
Now, Mr. Cook needs to do podcasts with Rapido and Class One Model Works to talk about their GP40 projects. Mr. Ellis are you going to show a little love for Soo Line fans with the next run of GP40's?
I WISH THEY WOULD CUT THE PRICES OF THESE MOST WANTED MODELS DOWN TO THE POINT WHERE EVEN THE MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE OF THESE. I KNOW THAT IF THEY DID THAT, THEY WOULD SELL A LOT OF THESE DESIRABLE MODELS! REMEMBER THIS, THE HIGHER THE PRICES, THE LESS NUMBER OF MODELS YOU WILL SELL, AND THE LOWER YOUR PROFITS WILL BE! BUT IF YOU PRODUCE THEM, AND YOU SELL THEM AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE WHERE EVERYONE CAN BUY THEM, YOU WILL SELL MORE OF THEM, AND YOUR Profits WILL GO UP! EVERY ONE OF THESE MODEL MAKERS SHOULD THINK ABOUT THE MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE, AND LIWER THE PRICES,SO THAT EVERY MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE, BE ABLE TO BUY THEM!
Save up as soon as the preorder announcement comes - production numbers are based on the preorder numbers, not to mention, the amount of features and detail in a Rivet Counter more than justify the cost. This is no different than brass was until the 2010s: high-detail, smooth operation, prototype-specific, limited numbers - the only difference is that the operation is smoother, there’s DCC, and the price point is less than brass. SXT SD45X (SP 9504): $400 OMI SD45X (SP 9504): $1,800
Amazing models gentlemen...👌
That detail on the engineers' side of the Rio Grande units is a cab vent. It is a dual position vent that can open to whichever side depending on the direction you are going. The pipe ahead of the rear truck is an engine sump drain.
Love these models! I'd like to have one of each, I'm going to pre-order one of the D&RGW models. Do we have SP Phase II's in the works? I'm eagerly waiting for my SSW GP30's to arrive.
The GP40 Rio Grande is looking great. I've preordered 4 units so far. Looking forward to them coming end of the year. This is from the 2nd batch of GP40's in the large herald Rio Grande. The order after this was GP40-2.
I too preferred the 70's D&RGW GP30, but when I got to looking at the photo's, changes were made to some between the late 70's and mid 80's so even though they represented late 80's and later. they could be backdated. But I'll be looking forward to the probable phase 1 D&RGW road numbers 3001-3013 hopefully with snow plows.
I would love some Illinois Central Gulf gp 40 2 wish they would make
I have a few Scaletrains locos and have preordered 2 DRGW units. I was hunting for Genesis GP40s on evil bay but no longer need too...
Now, Mr. Cook needs to do podcasts with Rapido and Class One Model Works to talk about their GP40 projects. Mr. Ellis are you going to show a little love for Soo Line fans with the next run of GP40's?
Man i home someone makes a HR616
Way to go Paul Ellis! I still need you to smack Drayton for me! Smeds
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O scale O scale O scale O scale…. Oh, did I mention O SCALE!!!!
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I WISH THEY WOULD CUT THE PRICES OF THESE MOST WANTED MODELS DOWN TO THE POINT WHERE EVEN THE MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE OF THESE. I KNOW THAT IF THEY DID THAT, THEY WOULD SELL A LOT OF THESE DESIRABLE MODELS! REMEMBER THIS, THE HIGHER THE PRICES, THE LESS NUMBER OF MODELS YOU WILL SELL, AND THE LOWER YOUR PROFITS WILL BE! BUT IF YOU PRODUCE THEM, AND YOU SELL THEM AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE WHERE EVERYONE CAN BUY THEM, YOU WILL SELL MORE OF THEM, AND YOUR Profits WILL GO UP! EVERY ONE OF THESE MODEL MAKERS SHOULD THINK ABOUT THE MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE, AND LIWER THE PRICES,SO THAT EVERY MODELERS WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE HIGHER PRICE, BE ABLE TO BUY THEM!
Save up as soon as the preorder announcement comes - production numbers are based on the preorder numbers, not to mention, the amount of features and detail in a Rivet Counter more than justify the cost. This is no different than brass was until the 2010s: high-detail, smooth operation, prototype-specific, limited numbers - the only difference is that the operation is smoother, there’s DCC, and the price point is less than brass. SXT SD45X (SP 9504): $400 OMI SD45X (SP 9504): $1,800
Check out the Operator Series of ScaleTrains engines if you want something affordable that runs nice.