Wish they had done a GTW paint scheme predating "wet noodle."
How close are these to FGE cars?
Tom D
The Atlas reefers appear closest to these AC&F reefers modeled by Westerfield in HO scale for the GN as built in the 1920s and the WFE after the GN joined the consortium.
As the FGE Consortium rebuilt their reefers they assumed a common "look". The biggest change would be the addition of a Hutchins roof for any car running post-WWII replacing the wood sheathed roof on the Atlas model. This roof was accurately modeled by InterMountain on their version of FGX wood sheathed reefers. I am not sure one can get roof as parts from InterMountain. One also may consider changing the ends to look more like the InterMountain FGE reefer and body mounting the couplers allowing one to model the channel end sill.
The FGE and companies liked wood sheathed reefers and ran them well into the 1960s. I was photographing them as late as ~1970. Ice reefer use ended rapidly as trucks took over the shipping of produce.
These wood sheathed reefers were discussed in a TKM Special Winter Edition 2008:
The Wood Sheathed Cars of the FGEX/WFEX/BREX Freight Refrigerator Fleet: 1940-1953 by Bill Welch At one time it was a free download, but apparently no longer.
Bob Witt