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There are low hood C420s posted as well.
The photo is of a deco sample. The artwork has been adjusted for production (just don't ask me what the actual date is, Cory is out of the office today).
...Build dates:NYC 2-54 (part of 100 cars build with cushion underframes that were offered to several railroads (PRR X48 for example) for evaluation. Was not repeated, so not successful?)RI 2-65SAL 3-52 ('Silver Star'?)UP 9-57 (should be equipped with A3 roller-bearing trucks)C&O 9-51 (repaint - 2nd gen 'for progress', post 1954)D&H 8-56 (original scheme?)CNJ 10-57 (original scheme?)...
Oooo. Perfect for my '60s layout.Question on the UP version... for anyone... the Atlas sample shows red oxide sides with black roof and ends. Is that right? My perception might be skewed by years of looking at B&W pics, which could mask the contrast.
Paul said the artwork has been modified on some of the cars since these pilot models were made, so we'll have to wait for the production run cars to arrive to confirm the service dates.Cushioned underframes will have to be kitbashed into the NYC car, and the PRR X48 (which will be available shortly from Prototype N Models in November). BLMA ASF Ride Control roller bearing trucks should be a match to prototype for the UP car. The BLMA A-3 and Ride Control trucks with 33" wheels have the exact same bolster height and configuration as the Atlas S-2 trucks, so all three are interchangeable.
Tell me more about these X48s and how I can get one!
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=29444.0
How did I miss that?
Other than the service date, does anyone know if the SAL car is in original paint?
unless they were insulated cars, in which case they would be aluminum with red print and a black heart.
Thanks Bryan,Has a feeling that the 60's service date would mean that scheme was too late for me.