InterurbanEra

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sans-sarif
@sans-sarif asked:

are there any model trains that you personally don't want (either for alta or in general) even if you like them? finnicky kits, or hard to source, or the likes?

There's whole categories of models that fit this bill.

  1. Models I want to have on my mantle, but cannot justify the cost:
    -Sunset Brass PRR S1 https://cs.trains.com/ctt/b/staff/archive/2018/05/24/two-brunswick-bullets-prr-s1-6-4-4-6s-by-sunset-models-1999-and-mth-2004p.aspx
  • Any J3 Dreyfuss Hudson model (above image)
  1. Models that are beautiful but run like shit:
    -Sunset Brass AC-9: Another all-time favorite locomotive tyoe, but $3500 USD buys you a gorgeous model with a dead drive train. :(

  2. Models I have always craved, but are way too out of my modeled era and region:
    The PRR DD1 is one of the most fascinating machines of all time, and GHB recently made a gorgeous and powerful version of the legendary electric: https://micromark.com/products/GHB-International-PRR-DD-1-Electric-Locomotive-HO-Scale

  3. Models I will own in my life, but not now:
    The Brass Erie Limited Key System "Bridge Unit" is something I've wanted all my life, that or the St. Petersburg models version that's unobtanium on this side of the new Iron Curtain. https://resourcedrails.com/products/ho-brass-erie-limited-interurban-key-system-bridge-units-set

Most of these choices are east coast models. I model California and Mexico in the 1960s' so anything that doesn't fit that theme usually gets sold off.


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in reply to @InterurbanEra's post:

I've got a pretty loose focus and haven't been very strict about sticking to it, but I doubt I'll ever pick up a PRR T1 or a New Haven I-5, as much as I like the look of them. I also got pretty close to ordering one of Rapido's 5-axle Cuban GMD-1s but ended up deciding that would be pretty silly even for me.

i love model trains from the outside because like. they're so nested. you can just like trains, or you can like trains from a specific erra, or you can like trains from a specific region, or build a collection of rolling stock from actual company/ies, or make your own company up, it's all so fascinating.

it's also extremely cool to see the like, range of costs/qualities. . .