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The start of interesting patch stuff? Your definition of interesting and mine seem to differ. Ahem.
A few of the CB&Q cars were also repainted in the pre-merger green scheme, so there's another one for Western modelers to hope for. Since each model is based on a specific car and date there should be runs for as long as N scalers model the latter half of the 20th century.
Oh, yes my friend. Definitely the beginning. Start saving your pennies now.
Oops! Don't know how that got overlooked, particularly when the photos we have clearly show that.The two pilot models used for approval are painted/printed already and utilize the as-built body, so the first pics of the product will show the incorrect body with roofwalk. However, the change order has been made for the production run — the CB&Q cars will be the first appearance of the modernized body, with no roofwalk and low brakewheel. This will not affect the final price of the cars in this run, as it occurred before the bodies were molded.
The premerger green wasn't just for the XML-15. At least one of the XML-14s got green paint.And, probably the most common paint scheme on these cars, the one with "Hydraulic Cushioning" ...I'll admit that six cars out of 200 aren't a representative sample, but either photographers/posters prefer the slogan, or they were more common than the sloganless ones. This would be an easy one for the next run, as the lettering is identical to the current announcement except for the slogan.