It might be silence, Erik, rather than noise that forces a change from Atlas.
They will have to make a decision if their sales drop to a certain level (the silence) as to what to do. If they identify the reason as a loss of locomotive market share to 3rd Rail/Sunset, they might consider retooling the F units.
However, the 2R market is probably smaller than we think and the 3RS may be satisfied with the 2-motor drive. So the analysis of how many units they would have to sell to pay off retooling might well indicate it just never would be worth it.
It would be hard for Atlas to translate purchases for a horizontal-drive engine like the MP15DC into a dislike of the 2-motor drives in their other locomotives.
Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
I think your right on the money Butch.
I love Atlas products maybe enough noise they will amend current practice?
Originally Posted by up148:
I think Atlas may have lost their 2R and possibly their 3RS market to the GGD F7's being delivered this year. Honestly, I wish GGD would have done all these horizontal drive diesels sooner and taken the 2R market completely away from Atlas years ago. Atlas took the most accurate O scale F unit shell ever and dumbed it down with a 3R drive and expected the 2R buyers to just accept it if they wanted a 2R RTR F unit.
Had many polarized discussions online and off with the powers to be (JW) at Atlas back when they brought out the F2's and early F-3's. But, their focus was 3R (they told me this several times) and I think it will now cost them market share. 2R and 3RS modelers now have a much better choice for diesels, IMHO, than going with Atlas, which sit too tall out of the box, have an abbreviated cab interior (because of the vertical motor) and have issues with starting and running speeds.
I am so thrilled GGD has jumped into this market with both feet.
Butch