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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 30, 2024 16:13:31 GMT -5
Here is a list of road numbers:
UP SD70ACe: 8673, 8674, 8685, 8688, 8691, 8702 BNSF SD70ACe: 9109, 9120, 9121, 9126, 9129, 9134 CN SD70M-2: 8943, 8947
UP ES44AC: 7829, 7830, 7853, 7854, 7870, 7893 BNSF ES44AC: 6331, 6369, 6392, 6416, 6417, 6418 BNSF Heritage ES44AC: 5718, 5732, 5742
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 30, 2024 16:04:27 GMT -5
Yes we managed to produce both reruns at the same time. Just ran some ES44ACs samples Attachments:
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 26, 2024 21:27:48 GMT -5
Group Photo: Attachments:
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 26, 2024 21:25:50 GMT -5
We are doing a rerun which will include some new paint schemes and some old ones. We have updated the antenna arrays and other details to reflect the engines as they are today where applicable. We will have 6 new BNSF SD70Ace road numbers and 6 new UP SD70ACe road numbers. A couple of CN SD70M-2 road names are being made and the first CN Heritage SD70M-2, the GTW. The 6 original UP Heritage locomotives are also in the line-up with new antenna arrays and and new inverter fans (except MP) UP "Spirit of Union Pacific" and "Powered by our People" are added as well as one of the EMD demonstrators. We have chosen to leave the front pilot and snow plow installed. For customers that want to couple the locomotive up front can use the supplied truck/coupler part. Just remove the pilot and change out the front truck. AZL have talked about this rerun for a long time, so when are they available? First release could be next month!
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 26, 2024 21:16:27 GMT -5
The answer is yes
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 22, 2024 19:33:29 GMT -5
Interesting yes. viable, no
The same goes for the Centipedes and the Erie Builts. Just too few operators. Maybe as brass locomotives if we ever got back to brass production.
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 18, 2024 21:50:40 GMT -5
The NS version is not a high hood. The paint scheme is known as horsehead. Best, Hans
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 13, 2024 11:59:52 GMT -5
No NYS&Q SD40-2. But maybe a NYS&Q SD40T-2
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Jan 6, 2024 15:04:31 GMT -5
We will be rerunning some of our freight cars. Stay tuned
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 29, 2023 5:30:06 GMT -5
Great that you posted this. I have personally tuned several through the years and it is amazing that so many C44-9W and C40-9W locomotives are still running on various layouts. 500 were made, first as NS, BNSF, ATSF and UP. Later repaints included SP, C&NW and BNSF Heritage. Now a small correction. These were never a RLW product, but rather the first AZL locomotive. Intended to be a RLW product with chassis made by RLW and body by AJIN in Korea, RLW closed its doors for good when the brass bodies arrived in the US. I put the bodies in storage in Los Angeles and ordered C44-9W chassis from AJIN. Upon completion I flew to LA and assembled the locomotives in a motel. Those were the days Should have ordered new AZL stickers for the C44-9W boxes, but ran out of time. Thus the RLW name lingered on.
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 22, 2023 3:48:56 GMT -5
Yes, no savings on ordering undec´s from our factory. No unwillingness on our part, but with all our locomotive options, undec´s really cannot meet most modellers expectations. The only exception is our old GP38 that we may do another undec run at one point.
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 11, 2023 5:36:34 GMT -5
FEC SD40-2 with snoot nose part of first run
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 11, 2023 5:35:11 GMT -5
Yes we are currently working on artwork specs. With the current lead time, probably late Spring next year
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 9, 2023 12:44:29 GMT -5
Hope you mean SP SD40T-2, not SP SD40-2 And we will make a 1990 - 2000 version of the UP SD40-2 at a later date (fun to work with UP and BN SD40-2s which I saw many times in action when I lived in the US in the 1980s)
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Post by Hans Riddervold (AZL) on Dec 3, 2023 12:17:45 GMT -5
Correct about the ATSF road numbers. I only found two as well.
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