Just a TEASE!!
(C)2015 Gary Schrader for Key Model Imports
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Exquisite! Out of curiosity, are Key models designed for collectors or operators? The detail is incredible, but I'm curious as to how they handle being on a layout.
The detail is incredible, but I'm curious as to how they handle being on a layout.
My Key E units are the smoothest running engines I have.
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I really wanted a set of passenger units. Those are sweet!
They look fabulous! Thanks for taking the time to post the photos and crediting the copyright holder.
Off-topic for Erik or anyone: I need the length and width of the Atlas vista domes from the CZ cars to determine if they will work in NOS Clark Benson extruded aluminum scale length dome cars that I have. I made a request in Santiago23's thread, as well.
I emailed Atlas a couple of days ago for the information, but no response yet.
gosh Erik i wanted to run them on my 027 track do they come with G scale sized couplers and pick up rollers??? just kidding they look fantastic and you are so correct that Key models run better than they look.
thanks for posting!!!!
I recieved the Email from Key and all I can say is Wow! They are amazing.
I should have mentioned that I always enjoy Gray Schrader's comments. He is aware of details most would miss if it wasn't for him pointing them out.
The Key FT's are the best of any diesels to date. Now can Erik of Midwestern models top the Key models? Stephen
While in a different market from the perspective of price, it would be interesting to see comparative photos of the Key and the Sunset Third Rail FT's.
Ed Rappe
Thanks. I figure if I get lucky enough to be able to add one to my stable I'd build a layout with 72" radius or better (O-144 in 3-rail speak) to support it. If I build outdoors, the minimum is going to be 96".
The Key FT's are the best of any diesels to date. Now can Erik of Midwestern models top the Key models? Stephen
They look fabulous! Thanks for taking the time to post the photos and crediting the copyright holder.
Just two images? A tease for sure! Beautiful models. I love how the grills and the body look seamless! And the fuel tank detailing.... amazing!
Really nice models! I like the mu hose feature that allows them to be connected. Sweet!
It looks like that DRGW FT has the early 7 bulb headlight is still in the door with that paint scheme. How long did those FT's retain that feature.
There was a DRGW FT with that headlight that can be seen in Otto Perry's "First Generation Diesels" video.
It looks like that DRGW FT has the early 7 bulb headlight is still in the door with that paint scheme. How long did those FT's retain that feature.
There was a DRGW FT with that headlight that can be seen in Otto Perry's "First Generation Diesels" video.
That's a sweet one Erik, amazing work!
While in a different market from the perspective of price, it would be interesting to see comparative photos of the Key and the Sunset Third Rail FT's.
Ed Rappe
Ed, I agree. just would like someone to compare both models. I have the 3 rail Train of Tomorrow with the E-7 diesel. Would like to know how it stacks up against the Key model. I expect the key to be superior (no problem with that) just would like to know where the differences are so that I can be better informed.
My 2 cents... For what I've seen, they are both spectacular products on their own right (and arenas) . Appearance wise, it seems to me that a Key engine has a crisper finish. Notice the rivets on the Sunset engine, they lack definition. The only way I can picture that relationship is with the following diagram:
Many other features to consider. (drive, performance, level of road specific details, lighting, value, cost, etc.) Little by little it's becoming clear that I'm more interested in correctness and quality, so I will add a sunset engine to my fleet soon (f7's) and after that I'll add a Key engine to my collection. This will help me realize what is it that I want from model trains in general, and to form my own opinions about them. For now this is how I feel.
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