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Still debating whether I should do one of the Midland's big steel bridges too.
I have a Palace Stock Car from MDC/Athearn (it's in the video of my 4-6-0) does that mean it is a CM car? I just thought it looked "regular" so I bought it.
What I need to "crowdsource" is whether or not to also repaint that Standard Wagons boxcar. ... It's also slightly cliche in that every turn-of-the-century layout in every scale seems to have one.
Yep. Exactly. Because it's such a common car, it makes the layout scream out "model train layout", and so I think for that reason if nothing else, needs to go.
I have no idea whether a CH&D boxcar would have wandered all the way from Ohio to central Colorado but it's possible.
The Wagon car should stay. Perhaps heavily weathered, but it should stay.You're talking about a small fleet. Keep the Wagon car, because, as you say, you pretty much have to to keep your Turn of the Century Era Modeler card. (And somewhere in the deepest recesses of your psyche you really think it's cool) Then go to Caboose Hobbies and buy another more mundane car to replace it in the roster when Ed comes over to run trains so he doesn't whine so much. Lee
First I'll apologize first for the comment. But as an old school East Coaster, a fan of gritty urban scenes and heavy Appalachian mountain railroading, to me Colorado gold mining lines, a contrast like our own dear Maryland and Pennsylvania, were put on this earth to be "cute" and "Model Railroady". The Wagon car should stay. Perhaps heavily weathered, but it should stay.Think Malcolm Furlow. Think Georgetown Loop.You're talking about a small fleet. Keep the Wagon car, because, as you say, you pretty much have to to keep your Turn of the Century Era Modeler card. (And somewhere in the deepest recesses of your psyche you really think it's cool) Then go to Caboose Hobbies and buy another more mundane car to replace it in the roster when Ed comes over to run trains so he doesn't whine so much. He'd be too busy drooling over the JD circa 1980 anyway...Lee
+1 for the CH&D Boxcar.