I was wondering about these units but i saw 2 of em at the BNSF engine facility so i guess they still do exist! Years ago they weren't uncommon around here but now they are pretty rare around Denver. There were also a lot more units at the facility then usual.
They are still around they visit Galesburg about twice a week. But I heard that their days are numbered And BNSF is about ready to sell three of them to a short line railroad. There lease is up either at the end of this year or next. So they will be going bye bye. ------------------ Keep on railroad'n
One note about the two i saw, they were so faded... I guess 10 years will do that. I wouldn't mind doing a couple of these in HO but i think i'll wait till a good model comes out...
I assume you don't like the ones Walthers put out? I think there good model for the price. Or you can paint and detail your own Rail Power shell. ------------------ Keep on railroad'n
When we were over in southern California in 1988, we saw several LMX's and some of those looked a bit jaded ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
I guess i could use a Walthers model, but i'm not sure how good it is... Dusty gray LMXs... Sounds like the makings of a great model~
I heard that the walthers models are good to a point. They can pull a lot of cars but the motors are a little noisy. They do make an LMX model. Or paint a Rail Power shell. I think it would be a great model. Either way you would go. ------------------ Keep on railroad'n
From what i remember, the first run had a problem with wobbly drives and i deal with enough problems with Athearn drives i don't really need another problem! I think they fixed that on the second run, but i don't know how to tell the difference... I wouldn't mind some B30-7As either, but i need somewhere for them to run first!
Well today i was zipping around town at different rail watching spots and happened to see this- It was the only good photo i could get as i was shooting into the light. I took others but they aren't too good.
That one looks in reasonably good condition ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery