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Many prototype photos of freight trains or freight yards reveal some refrigerator cars with ice hatches latched open. This represents what the Protective Services Tariff called “ventilation service,” and it meant that ice was not placed in the bunkers, but the cooling of outside air was considered sufficient for the perishable cargo. A frequent case was onions, which are preferably shipped at temperatures well above refrigeration temperature, and so will travel all right under vent service. in this connection, I can’t resist mentioning that contrary to modeling legend, cars with hatches latched open are not “empties being dried out,” but are loaded cars with cargoes in vent service instead of iced. In fact, three different retired PFE people I interviewed all said they had never even heard of cars being “dried out” that way. Some railfan photographers have also been guilty of this belief, and have captioned photos of cars in vent service as “empties.”
I was more commenting on the pages of worthless sausage talk....
And Bill, no worries... I was more commenting on the pages of worthless sausage talk than not getting an immediate response. I figured my comments were lost in the noise.
You're three pages of worthless sausage talk.
I also hope that more people share view of this hyper-analysis thread (and many similar threads on TRW) than seeing them as whiny or bitchy complaint thread (which is how Scottl seems to see it). To me this thread presents many valid points and opinions on how to make a better model.
They throw manufacturers that are bringing new products to N Scale on the defensive, and they generally don't do much, if anything to change said products.
It's usually a few people offering unsolicited and unwanted advice...
Um, welcome to the internet.
Edit - on page 7 Rapidobill actually shows one of the pictures noted above, the page 83 just built car. on page 96 two assembled HO Reefers built from Sunshine kits are also cited for having the Wrong Wood Roof,so for some reason this isn't a new mistake, but it is a perpetuated mistake. Spikre
I think you missed my point.
I also feel the need to disagree with the implication that this reefer has "issues" or is "flawed"... I think they deserve more than the Internet-standard vitriolic criticism that they're getting.
I guess we just don't agree. Back to the topic at hand.