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FTFYAlso can we get this in the rotation? Here's a...ahem... link.
Pete and Bryan have both mentioned that the "standalone" ladder is oversize... but when I look at it I interpret the ladder as being molded into the car side. That's why I'm concerned... it looks so oversize that our minds are comparing it to other oversize add-on ladders. But if it was separate, why pad print the black paint on it like the one pre-production shot? And look at the shadows, there is nothing to make it look like the rungs are standing off the car body.Jason- Appreciate your take it or leave it attitude. These things go back to my 75/25 (or 60/40 or 80/20%, depending on how big or small you think the prototype segment is) comments where 75% of N scalers will buy whatever floats their boat and based on nothing at all other than, "hey cool I don't have one yet." But if you want a successful product, why not hit all the marks and scoop up that picky 25% of guys as well? It's still more sales, but some companies decide the 25% isn't work the effort. (Now we're back to the 80/20 rule... 20% of the work to get 80% right, 80% of the work to get the last 20%!)Look, I understand the process of sending info to China, seeing some pretty and crisp 3D files to review, wondering how big to make certain dimensions and what will work in plastic, and then actually physically seeing it in plastic. And once it's in plastic, that means there's a heavy chunk of steel sitting there already and modifications just got a whole lot harder. But, some of us are just pointing out that this tooling is a little heavy handed compared to other modern N scale releases, hopefully to let you know what we're looking for and where the N market is trending (since you and Bill have decided that selective compression and oversize trains are more fun than real prototype modeling in N)
I was hoping Rapido would clarify, but given two pages of sausage talk I guess we'll just have to wait and see if those ladders really are separate when the models are presented to the public.
Sorry... have actually been working today. Have to do it at least a few hours a week or Jason gets upset.... Now, having read through this, I'm getting hungry....The ladders and grabs are cast on the body. We looked at doing separate parts, but after much discussion felt that the end result would be less grossly oversized by using cast on rather than separate parts. Bill
No, Bill. Your new job is to spend the day responding to every little comment on Railwire. And then for your homework, you need to send a message to the Steam Era Freight Car List that reads "ALL IS FORGIVEN!"-Jason
Ok .. I give in .. I will buy a reefer Seriously --- these threads get old really fast .. now I know why Paul used to lock all product announcements
I just don't see that great a difference between the Rapido and ESM ladders, but that's me. Yes, there is a slight difference, but I know that at normal magnification it's a non-issue ... to me anyway.