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Mine arrived the other day and I spent some time comparing them to the photos in the Morning Sun Milwaukee Road Freight Car book. First, the car is very well put together. It's proportions and ride height appear to be correct. It has grabs, free standing ladders, and a nice etched roofwalk.Ed is pretty much right with his assessment, but I could not see what he meant about the sides and the overlapping seam. If the Intermountain car is missing it, I can't tell it should have it from looking at the photos. The recessed area around the door is also missing, but not noticeable.The two bothersome discrepancies are the dreadnaught ends and the roof. The ends appear that they were sanded at a 45 degree angle. The roof is the most disappointing, as the rivets are obviously wrong.All in all, a nice but frustrating car to own. If you don't care about prototype fidelity, the car is a great, well-made piece of quality rolling stock. However, it also serves as a classic example of when a little bit of knowledge can take away the fun.Stay cool and toss out your books...
Intermountain... well... ???So on the Maroon CGW caboose . . . Now the lettering is metallic gold instead of Dulux Gold (yellow). :
One more thing that bothers me more than the roof: on the Billboard lettering version, the rectangle that contains "THE MILWAUKEE ROAD" extends too far down.
Another common problem some manufactuers have is using those Morning Sun books for everything - the cars in those books usually date from the very end of the cars existence, and there's no way of knowing how much the paint and lettering was altered over the years through repaintings etc. . .
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
is there a MILW car book - i need to brush up on my MILW rolling stock if i'm going to model the darn thing.-Steve
Quote from: asciibaron on July 17, 2008, 12:11:01 PMis there a MILW car book - i need to brush up on my MILW rolling stock if i'm going to model the darn thing.-SteveYep, #2 has freight cars.
Quote from: tom mann on July 17, 2008, 12:24:57 PMQuote from: asciibaron on July 17, 2008, 12:11:01 PMis there a MILW car book - i need to brush up on my MILW rolling stock if i'm going to model the darn thing.-SteveYep, #2 has freight cars.#2 what?