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 But that too will one day be outdated as well.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.
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.
David