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A P30CH would be a BIG surprise, wouldn't it? Just saying. Javier
This would keep me from wasting money on an SDP40F. I'd be okay with that.DFF
Right you are, however no self respecting U18B would want to wear Guilford grey( ) instead of Maine Central harvest gold( )!
Ideally (for me) this will be an updated version of the offset cupola Santa Fe caboose. I'm tired of adding MTL hand rails and chimneys to the Atlas models, just to get something that is half-way decent.But I know that it will actually be a ready-to-roll Caswell gondola (because I've just bought a bunch of undecorated kits to build.)So go ahead Paul - break my heart. (Again.)Regards,Ron
Atlas hasn't had a bay window caboose since the Atlas/Rivarossi C-40-4 was discontinued.This leaves the Model Power/Lima model as the only current option for a bay window caboose with a diagonal panel roof (or a roofwalk)
For a "Pac NW protolance" how about the FVM MILW bay windows? They could have been bought used, or, if your railroad goes back far enough, been built new by the Milwaukee Shops for your line.
I've got my fingers crossed for MP15ACs. Or Tier 4 GEVOs.
I don't know about Walla Walla to Eugene, economically, but Missoula to Walla Walla, and then on to Wallula on the Columbia, would probably have been a viable line if built in the 1890s.
Still working on the routing but, yea, it would have been built during the northern route transcontinental construction phase. Missoula to Moscow is a stretch, yes, (Coeur d' Alene might be a better starting point) but I want to skip the Columbia and go overland from Moscow to Walla Walla to Pendleton, Prineville and Bend and then passing by the Three Sisters to Eugene (from there the line would also traverse north up the Willamette to Portland). I want to set it in the late 60s early 70s and imagine it competing, via a Eugene connection with the Espee, with the GN/WP connection - in the final throws, trying to compete with the BN despite having a more difficult route. At first it's not going to be much more than a few scenes on a couple HCDs or shelves in a garage - basically, small towns with elevators and a mill - so I have time to work on the plan.
"Something new" and a "road switcher" could very possibly be an SDP35. This is something they've already done in HO that would fit on an existing N chassis.It may not solve a gap for many folks (tho' @davefoxx would be one), but I hope so. This is something in my project queue, but I haven't had the heart/guts yet to start cutting-up the SD35 shell(s) to do it.