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Thanks for the Pics Bryan.. the Well Flat is cool, I'd grab one in Conrail to support the cause ... How are the X72s coming along?.. Your Broadway photos are half and half in that they actually accomplished something. at the paint schemes.. FVMs Roundhouse is impressive.. I'm in for all the Conrail related stuff..Was Kato waving around more photos of models they 'haven't' produced.... yet....? Cool stuff! ~Ian
If you can find a stock trailer that was used in intermodal service, I bet Peter might consider it.
Thanks for the photos, Bryan....We ended up not coming down, upon realization that there just wasn't enough time to drive down, so it is great to see what was there.I see the NS boxcar conversion TOFC car there, any indication of when it will be available?Thanks again,Lou
Yea, that ain't gonna happen; no such thing as far as I know. But if modelers are free to use license in deciding how to operate a model, shouldn't the manufacturer do the same - NSK can just pretend the stock trailers are intermodal...Carter, from what I can see NSK has three versions of auto trailers, right? The Milwaukee trailer and two open varieties - a single and a double axle version?
Bryan,Yes, there are currently three styles of auto carriers available from N Scale Kits. The first one was released around 2009, has tandem axles, and represents a trailer used on the SP in California. The second was announced last year at the convention in Milwaukee, and the Flexi-Van was announced at this convention.Carter