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I saw these at MBK today - major disappointment to me. My main disappointment is that the windows are not flush (unlike the heavyweight coach where the windows are flush).The paint aint so great in my opinion. Honestly though I pretty much stopped looking at them after I saw that the windows were not flush. All in all they look to me like 1970s tooling.There may be something good on these though (example: the trucks have an interesting pickup system, perhaps Pete will dissect one!).Weird. Bachmann.Mark
I saw these at MBK today - major disappointment to me. My main disappointment is that the windows are not flush (unlike the heavyweight coach where the windows are flush).The paint aint so great in my opinion. Honestly though I pretty much stopped looking at them after I saw that the windows were not flush. All in all they look to me like 1970s tooling.There may be something good on these though (example: the trucks have an interesting pickup system, perhaps Pete will dissect one!).Weird. Bachmann.
Bachmann leaves me scratching my head - the trucks are great if you model Seaboard, C&EI or Southern Pacific, as this was a specially designed disc brake inside swing hanger truck.The Seaboard Sun Lounge cars used them, other select SAL sleepers, C&EI Budd Coaches and the entire run of 1950 SP Sunset Limited Budd equipment (except the RPO's)...
it make no sense for Bachmann to model a one of a kind non generic car
Good to know regarding the trucks. I will pick some up when Bachmann eventually makes them available as parts.