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Where in PA? You tell me what measurements you need and I might be able to get up there.
Puddington- is there a misprint on the Rapido web page for these cars? The single Swift all-red car's item number is only 5 digits (52104) while all other numbers are six.
The Lakeshore Railroad Museum has three GA 40' Mechanical Reefers on property all ex-HFPX (Hygrade).
Bill's hand-painted sample photos use MUCH thinner paint than what is used at the factory in China. I'll throw some cold water on this "those grooves are 27 microns too wide" discussion. If this reefer doesn't sell well, then it will not only be our first N scale freight car, but it will also be our last N scale freight car. Our models have to make money, or we simply don't make them. We'll have painted samples at Springfield and we'll see how the general public responds to them. That will help determine whether the car is a success or failure. I'm not too bothered by online criticisms of pre-production photos blown up to 10 times the real size of the car. If anyone here can see that level of detail when the train is on your layout, I am coming to your place with a scalpel and stealing your eyes.I am frankly amazed by the depth of analysis these pre-production photos are generating. It reminds me of the guys over on the Doctor Who forum who dissect the 30-second new season preview shot by shot and then determine from that how much they will love or hate it. Yes, there are guys who write off an entire season of Doctor Who as being "pants" based on the 30-second preview."Pants" - now that is an awesome word. In the UK, pants means "underpants." There is no real North American translation for saying something is "pants."If someone truly thinks our reefer is "pants," I may just have to put that in our next advertisement...RAPIDO'S NEW MEAT REEFER - COMPLETELY PANTS! -Jason
I'll throw some cold water on this "those grooves are 27 microns too wide" discussion. If this reefer doesn't sell well, then it will not only be our first N scale freight car, but it will also be our last N scale freight car. Our models have to make money, or we simply don't make them. We'll have painted samples at Springfield and we'll see how the general public responds to them. That will help determine whether the car is a success or failure. I'm not too bothered by online criticisms of pre-production photos blown up to 10 times the real size of the car. If anyone here can see that level of detail when the train is on your layout, I am coming to your place with a scalpel and stealing your eyes.
What most modelers get @peteski - which you seem to have a very hard time letting go - is that what you say are minor improvements would probably be the thing that killed preproduction. This means that if you push too hard and to far for fidelity from the factory you aren't going to see the model. With these reefers Rapido is filling in some needed schemes on a design that's really lacking for steam and transition era model era. Since TRW is "a forum for modelers" we'd much rather read how you modified the product to increase fidelity then read why you consider Rapido "pants" for not doing it themselves.
As I understand it the perfection you seek to strive for makes many models unprofitable in the quantities they are sold. As one who had to live with many foobies for KCS - when it was offered as a paint scheme at all - I'm quite happy with a basically correct body style even if the molded grabs ladders and footballs are course. Sure I'd pay for all free standing etched but if t really bugs me I'll roll my own.