Originally Posted by Super O Bob:
... At the time they were slow sellers, so this contributed to the reduced numbers for the second road number, cause it was hard to swallow a $800 diesel.
Very true... and while these are terrific runners/pullers, the premium prices they fetch on the after-market nowadays are largely due to the "perceived" desirability of owning them NOW. Several years down the road -- when legacy+1 is available -- the inflated prices will come back to Earth. Can anyone say Lionel Veranda? I think that was Lionel's FIRST die-cast diesel and was delayed for YEARS before finally being delivered. But because it's TMCC, I've seen them go for under $750 nowadays vs. $1200+ when it was released as the latest-and-greatest. Instead, some folks would rather drool and wait for the Legacy re-issue. But that too will one day be outdated as well.
Trust me folks, we've been down that road before. MANY times, in fact. None of this stuff stays "hot" forever. ![](https://ogrforum.com/static/images/graemlins/icon_wink.gif)
Unless you're particularly drawn to one of the die-cast models, you may find the earlier advice to wait for the newer plastic-shell ES44's to be a MUCH better bang for your buck. And the NS Heritages units have some mighty nice paint schemes!!! And you'll be able to triple-head them for the price of just one after-market, premium-priced die-cast unit. ![](https://ogrforum.com/static/images/graemlins/icon_smile.gif)
David