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The old PS1 had that nasty look door on it. Other than clunky steps and running board what is wrong with the plug door?
As long as it is done in a respectful way. BTW, we could use some new 50 ft plug doors as well. Best wishes, Dave
I want a StanRay roof on the current 40' Atlas plug. What model do I sacrifice to get that?
. I don't think IMRR makes any roof like that.
It would be nice if we could get a core kit like we have for passenger cars and order sides/ends/roof that matched our specific prototype.
Correct. So why is discussing/advocating for a newly tooled 40 ft plug door a bad idea? Bryan, I understand your points about limited resources, but the same could be said every time someone brings up a wish list. I think we all get the "do some modeling" response so that is always an option. That said, I don't see anything improper about lobbying manufacturers for new models. As long as it is done in a respectful way. BTW, we could use some new 50 ft plug doors as well.
... My only issue is the 'logic' presented in the thread. Just because a model is old, doesn't mean it should be automatically retooled in lieu of another car.
It would be nice if we could get a core kit like we have for passenger cars and order sides/ends/roof that matched our specific prototype. Way too small a potential market for that I a afraid.
At last, someone else says it.It would be nice if N scale had a source, other than IMRC, for an array of car ends, roofs, and doors. Making a 'core' is easy enough, it's just a box, and even creating etched sides, with whatever range of panels, is within grasp of many, but filling it realistically is where the challenge begins. Having a manufacturer that provided constant access to parts would help stop the vulturing.
... Anyone with knowledge of tooling know what it would take? $25K, $50K? More? I don't see those numbers as deal breakers. Just need a champion.
Advocating for a boxcar in general? Nothing wrong. Banging the company that's already providing a multitude of new tooling on an annual basis and just released the by-far #1 item on the boxcar list? Not so much.
Jason