Skip to main content

Replies sorted oldest to newest

If I remember correctly, my first post to this forum was inquiring about O scale SD7/9. I was informed that they are not common in O as they were really only done by KTM, OMI and PSC.  It's somewhat frustrating that they can be had so readily in most other scales.  Finding info on these regardless of mfg seems scarce.  

 

You have a beautiful model Erik.

You probably don't want to know I have 4 different numbers of the Black Bird SD9. It's an OMI Ajin piece. OMI imported 31 in 1983. PSC imported them from Boo Rim a few years later can't recall. The PSC and the OMI both have drive issues. All if mine are repowered by Cockerham and Pittman. Sounds like a wine or law firm.

I know where 2 are new in box OMI not sure as to the purchasability. I can ask him.

Thanks glad you like them. They are fantastic. About as modern as I will ever get. At Key they are on the list to build so contact roger and tell him I want a lash up of 7's!

Originally Posted by McQ:

       

If I remember correctly, my first post to this forum was inquiring about O scale SD7/9. I was informed that they are not common in O as they were really only done by KTM, OMI and PSC.  It's somewhat frustrating that they can be had so readily in most other scales.  Finding info on these regardless of mfg seems scarce.  

 

You have a beautiful model Erik.

So you have the beginnings of a herd I see.  Was that 31 total or 31 blackbirds?  Either way, not many out there.  It would be interesting to see what's available.  Living in AZ we feel so insulated from the rest of the o scale world.  No shows or anything that I'm aware of to see what's out there.
31 total in the run. Not sure about PSC knowing KTM 1000's. ;-)

Same story aboot Colorado your neighboring state it's me and a dozen other guys trying to the faith alive!

Originally Posted by McQ:

       
So you have the beginnings of a herd I see.  Was that 31 total or 31 blackbirds?  Either way, not many out there.  It would be interesting to see what's available.  Living in AZ we feel so insulated from the rest of the o scale world.  No shows or anything that I'm aware of to see what's out there.
Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
MTH Did back when... 90's. OSN did a review.

3 words High Water Pants and fit the box.

:-(

Got any idea of the issue?  I wonder if there was any potential of its conversion noted back then vs. today when folks jump on converting stuff, etc.

 

Not everybody has a budget to buy 4 let alone 7 in brass,

Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
I guess it doesn't look that awful. High water pants there but a total under frame rebuild would be in order. But the body looks pretty ok. A little short maybe but better than nothing right.

Hmmmm.......  Too much work for me, but then what would I do with one anyway,  

 

Maybe for one of the truly desperate......

The main problem with the mth versions for me is the molded in grabs and ladders.  Essentially mega - Athearn ho.  But Athearn does have fixed pilots and 6 wheel drive so they have that at least.

So I can't even use the shell on a different drive.  I still remember the first time I saw one of the above mentioned mth cb&q sd9s.  I was so excited until I got a closer look. 

Atlas needs to get something like this together, they already did the sd35.  It's said that mfg don't want to do something that has already been done.  Sd7 or 9, the mth model can't really be competition?  Everything else is 2-3 decades old.

Add Reply

Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×