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No. While the MTL models suffer the same afflictions as their 40' variants, the MDC/Athearn cars fill the bill (although they ride a tad high).
... Do we need a 50' version or is the older MDC and MTL tooling accurate enough? ...
Someone tell me I couldn't sell a ***** ton of those.
The question was:The answer to that question is: no, because the MDC tooling is accurate enough. The question wasn't: "do we need all of the assorted variations of the 50' PS-1 to be available in N scale." And Athearn does currently offer sliding door, plug door, and double door variants. If you want another variant, then start kitbashing! Starting with a base model that is 90% of what you want is better than having to scratchbuild it outright. With the MDC/Athearn model still viable (and the MTL versions still popular albeit incorrect) and many more other prototypes still available to do, it makes little sense to reinvent that particular wheel at this time.Also (and ironically, I know), underbody detail (or lack thereof) isn't an issue for me personally. I don't roll my cars upside-down. And it's easy enough to add extended draft gear — a feature that currently is RTR only on two caboose models (Athearn and InterMountain) and two boxcar models (ESM and WOT).Remember, I'm a New Haven modeler, where the overwhelming bulk of the motive power, rolling stock and infrastructure has to be kitbashed or scratchbuilt. So having to do minor mods to existing models garners no sympathy from me.
Is it my eyes, or is the coupler on the car "reversed"?Hmm... let me get mybinoculars...
It would take only 25 Gs to find out!