Originally Posted by cooperthebeagle:
I have the dummy version of the CN GP-9. And that is a pretty solid piece.
I believe the plan is for WBB to move to new molds/tooling over time. The newest models (which I can't recall which engine it is) are very nicely detailed - on par with the other big brands - I am just referring to the detail.
If you are conventional, these are good quality units. And I am referring to the old stuff that is being blown out by many retailers as well as the new stuff which has a much better quality sound system - if you like the sounds.
BTW, I just bought a WBB Conrail Dash 8 from Pat's Trains (he is a sponsor - thank you Pat), and the inside of the shell says "Williams Reproductions, Ltd". So WBB is still using Jerry's molds. I think that will stop at some point, but nice to know that WBB did not mess around much with the stuff that worked good.
SteamWolf, enjoy your new WBB purchases.
BTW, if anyone has trouble with the sound being very quiet and you are not sure how to turn it up, let me know. I had to adjust the aforementioned Dash 8 earlier in the week.
BTW I am not sure that WBB is still using any of the old Williams molds. The labels should be Williams or Williams by Bachmann.
It is possible your dealer had that engine in his stock for over five years, as that should be when the Williams Repro's were made. I had a Pennsy # 671 that had the Williams Reproductions label glued on it.
FYI, Western Depot still has some Williams engines before the Bachmann takeover, especially the GP-9 and GP-38 series.
And I would venture to guess that Pat's trains has some older Williams too.
You got a good bargain either way.
Lee Fritz