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... I am not interested in buying a bunch of cars that I do not want in order to get one that I do want. But, I prefer getting a bunch of cars that I do want in one mail order so that the shipping is less. So, what I am suggesting is that you need to understand the market for what you are intending to sell. Desireable, not-so-easy-to-find cars probably will sell best as individuals, while "runner" type assemblages of cars with some degree of association will probably sell well as a package. The less association among the cars in a package, the fewer buyers you probably will have. So, a group of cars from the same era with the same road name and different numbers will obviously make a good "runner pack". ... On the other extreme, a package of cars of differrent types, that come from different eras, with different road names and some dupicate reporting marks is likely to attract very few buyers, and those will be looking for a cheap price to fill a beginner's new layout. ...
You may be safe batching five or so hoppers (of the same era) since even the Christmas tree layout operator can relate to a "coal train." Might extend that to some of the early piggyback flats with trailers as well. For other car types, maybe batch them by merger combo's...all the lines that became Conrail, the Northern Lines that merged to be BN, ACL/SAL, B&O/C&O/WM, MP/WP/UP. You'd be safe then in so far as era for the more serious buyer.