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In all honesty, some more prototypically accurate cabooses would be a good thing.
That is why I've started using the 5 foot rule. Sure the P&LE never had side sill hand rails on their MP15DC's, but since Atlas went to the trouble of creating a shell that had the distinctive P&LE extended sandbox, I overlooked the side sill handrails and purchased the three units they offered. Are they 100% accurate, no, and if I had better eyesight I'd do the modification myself to make them more accurate. Why did I purchase them, because they are better than having no P&LE MP15DC's.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Which is easier, adding the extended sandbox to a pre-painted model or changing the handrails?
I guess I never looked closely enough at the N5C to notice.So please help me understand what I'm supposed to be offended by... I did switch the location of the smoke jack relative to the cupola windows.
While I have no idea whether the model's cupola is not tall enough or not, there is one thing which jumps out at me and which probably doesn't make things any better: There is a very visible separation gap between the cupola and the roof. On the 1:1 caboose the cupola is smoothly blended with the roof.If this was done on the model, it would greatly improve the overall look of the mode, especially on the sides. If the sides were blended with the roof, the roof line which wraps down on the sides would make the cupola appear taller.
Read the thread and then ask yourself a more important question...." why the hell would any manufacturer make any N scale model....."?
Brass being 100% Accurate ?? boy do I still have some lumps to sell You !! apparently You havnt really seen,measured, or played with too many Brass Models over the years. try the Lambert Erie C100 caboose, the Custom Brass USRA Hopper, the Hallmark EMD SD9 for starters.then try to figure out how many steamers had wrong PRR or SP cab Roofs over the years. or PRR T-1s with articulated drives. Spikre