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Post by Randy Earle on Dec 30, 2013 10:57:33 GMT -5
Has anyone got one? I'm really kind of shocked that nobody has even mentioned this new locomotive. Any reviews guys?
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Post by iomalley on Dec 30, 2013 11:05:32 GMT -5
I talked to Lee from Bowser last week, and he said that the shipment was at his shop on the 20th...so they may not be in anyone's hands yet...unless you reside in PA. www.pawstrains.com/ho_c430_locomotive_by_bowser.htmThe cab roof line was improved! YEEEHAAAA! that's all I know. (or really care sbout)
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Post by enginseer on Dec 30, 2013 15:52:35 GMT -5
I'd be interested in a good review myself.
The website photos appear to show some lack-luster paint coverage on the finer details. Perhaps it's just the photo...
I can't tell if the locos have screens or are just "simulated".
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Post by Mark R. on Dec 30, 2013 15:58:47 GMT -5
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Post by tjmfishing on Dec 30, 2013 17:11:51 GMT -5
I talked to Lee from Bowser last week, and he said that the shipment was at his shop on the 20th...so they may not be in anyone's hands yet...unless you reside in PA. www.pawstrains.com/ho_c430_locomotive_by_bowser.htmThe cab roof line was improved! YEEEHAAAA! that's all I know. (or really care sbout) I suspect that he fixed the cab roof on the upcoming M636/M630's as well?
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Post by iomalley on Dec 30, 2013 18:42:25 GMT -5
you betcha! Get yer wallet out Taylor!
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Post by tjmfishing on Dec 30, 2013 21:55:00 GMT -5
you betcha! Get yer wallet out Taylor! Right on, I'll have to bug him to make me four undec cabs to replace the ones on my C630M's. I already secured the powered chassis for two HR616's. Too bad none of the Canadian roads had C-430s they were such an interesting looking locomotive. Somehow the four axle centuries seemed bigger and, er, stronger than their Geep counterparts, as did the six axle centuries and the SD40-2's.
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Post by brgp302300 on Dec 31, 2013 17:09:53 GMT -5
My hobby shop I deal with sent an E mail a few days ago and said the three undecs I ordered are in.......but I won`t get to the shop in another week or two.
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Post by ChessieFan1978 on Jan 2, 2014 22:37:42 GMT -5
My Reading C430 came today, didn't get time to open it, I'll check it out after work and the gym tomorrow!
Matt
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Post by ChessieFan1978 on Jan 5, 2014 12:22:36 GMT -5
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Post by ChessieFan1978 on Jan 5, 2014 12:26:13 GMT -5
Here are the pics I took of my new Bowser Reading C430. The airhorn was broke off when it arrived but kinda glad since I replaced it with the correct one from Details West. The Locomotive looked and runs great. Now a trip to the weathering booth.
Matt
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Post by tjmfishing on Jan 5, 2014 13:58:41 GMT -5
Did they fix the shotty handrails that were really easy to break? Like the ones on the six axle centuries Matt?
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Post by ChessieFan1978 on Jan 5, 2014 20:42:55 GMT -5
The handrails seemed ok to me, looked sturdy.
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Post by iomalley on Jan 5, 2014 22:45:39 GMT -5
LUV the new CAB!!!
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Post by lyled1117 on Jan 6, 2014 0:58:25 GMT -5
A GBW unit in the Red with Gray stripe scheme arrived at my LHS yesterday (Sat, as well as an undec). It is gorgeous, I'm drooling. All weather windows on it, both sides. Crisp detail all around. It rides on very nice looking Alco Hi-Adhesion trucks, just like the real life counterpart. It's going to be hard for me to wait for the solid red version, I may break down and get this one instead.
Lyle
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Rudy Garbely
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Modeling Conrail from 1976-1979 in HO scale.
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Post by Rudy Garbely on Jan 6, 2014 9:51:31 GMT -5
I got M&E #16 and #17 (duh). My dad got 4 Conrail ones (2 blue, one PC patch, one RDG patch). They all look absolutely spectacular. Even the detail differences between CR 2053 and 2054 are correct!
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Post by poweredby251 on Jan 6, 2014 22:50:08 GMT -5
I pick up my GBW red scheme at our fleamarket on the 18th. And because I shifted my era to summer 1973, I won't have to do much weathering as it was painted April 1973.
John
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Post by conrail45dash2 on Jan 7, 2014 21:36:42 GMT -5
I got my Conrail 2054 about a week ago, just opened it up yesterday when I got back from working. So far from what I noticed they definitely fixed the roofline, and the handrails seem to be made of a little more sturdy plastic. This loco is really well done, the only issues I see are the rear of the longhood is cocked to the left (same as my bowser c630) and the subtle differences in handrails/pilots. It runs really smoothly and the sound is ok but a bit muffled. I looked into the shell to see if it might be possible to flip the speaker up but it just gets worse. Save the money and get the Non sound version. The decoder seems high quality but the speaker and sound exit points are what is lacking. Paint is smooth and crisp, the number boards and large CONRAIL on the radiator sections are just a bit off but it's hard to notice. The only way to fix the longhood would be to cut the glue seams and remove some material from the right side so it sits level. This is a very high quality locomotive, don't hesitate to buy one if you want it. You will not be disappointed. So I have a black patched Conrail 2053 that should be here in a few days, I'll give it a good look and update my post. On a scale of 1-10 Accuracy-9 Attention to Detail-8.5 Sound-7 Paint/Lettering-9 Drive-9
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Rudy Garbely
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Modeling Conrail from 1976-1979 in HO scale.
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Post by Rudy Garbely on Jan 8, 2014 19:04:14 GMT -5
I got my Conrail 2054 about a week ago... I have a black patched Conrail 2053 that should be here in a few days... So you also got M&E #16 (#2054) and #17 (#2053), but in their previous lives. My father also got both of those CR engines and they look spectacular. They even got the handrail differences correct - #2054 has chains over the drop steps, while #2053 has straight bars.
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Post by conrail45dash2 on Jan 8, 2014 19:47:36 GMT -5
The handrail difference is in the engineers side cab to nose handrail, mine is more curved than having 2 distinct angles.
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