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But they have flush-mounted window "glass".
You are thinking of the 21st century tooling P70 coach. The shorties are ancient tooling with non-flush glass - the tooling is probably older than most RW members!
I suppose that you could cut up two and restore the car to its prototype length.
Oops! My bad! So these are the ancient models that at some point in time had black silhouettes of passengers Tampo-printed in the window "glass"?
Just to again play a "Peter-downer" again, the ratio of N advanced scale modelers (who actually custom detail their models and would buy those extra details) to the out-of-the-box-runner modelers is so low that even if model companies made those detail parts available, they would not make much money on them (as compared to their bread-and-butter offerings of locos and rolling stock). And companies need to maximize profits.Sure, there are some decent-size model companies like Atlas (ex. BLMA) and Tranworx which offer photoetched detail sets and few other details. There are also several cottage-type manufacturers (including Shapweays vendors) offering that type of product, but if you ask any of them, they aren't making a killing selling those detail items. I suspect that it is more like labor of love. That is how I see the N scale detail parts market.
Come on we all know you're a stiff Peter Upper
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