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LOL! You should have thought about this couple of years ago when TRW let bunch of former A-board members on board.
I estimate.. 75% will realize all the fuss is over very hard to notice details..25% will storm off in a huff and proclaim the model is crap..~Ian
I bet those numbers would have been different before the A-board migration......One of the reasons I joined this forum was the higher standard I seemed to get a sense of,..
As an ex-A-board member I joined TRW after A-board was shot down. I also think I'm a decent modeler. So, if I say that this model is crappy, will it make you feel better?
What I don't understand is that there was ton of bitching because there was no sw1500 offered. MT decided to come out with one. Yes there are some compromises. Everything I have seen from MT is above board about these compromises. So take it for what is is worth. Buy it or don't. I have a hard time believing that MT just half a$$ed it and gave their best guess and hoped it was close enough. You have two schools of thought. They mailed it in and have all kind of inaccuracies and are charging a premium and making a killing. Or that they made the sacrifices needed to keep the price in line with where they need to be sell enough units to make the project worth while. I highly doubt it is the prior. I am looking at a yard stick across the room and thinking to myself, six inches really.......
Putting other inaccuracies aside, I'm puzzled by the light board/decoder thing. If the 3mm LED on the light board has to be bent up about 30 degrees to illuminate the headlight, how will the front-facing tiny LED on the Digitrax decoder illuminate the said headlight? You can't bend the LED or the circuit board.
In my view, this is all about a conversation regarding what is - and what could be - and nothing more.
First of all, there is no manufacturer I have more respect for than MTL - if it wasn't for them, there probably wouldn't even be a serious N-scale today.The SW1500 will be a fine runner and I am sure a good seller. My only disappointment is that it's 90% to perfect - so why not go the rest of the way?Probably because it's not deemed necessary to be a success. A few idiots like me complaining about the trucks or the frame stripes is not going to change anything. 99% of prospective buyers have never heard of Railwire. In my view, this is all about a conversation regarding what is - and what could be - and nothing more.
The SW1500 will be a fine runner and I am sure a good seller. My only disappointment is that it's 90% to perfect - so why not go the rest of the way?