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I can't figure out if this video is fake or not. I find the first four containers way more amusing than they actually are. But then that 5th one! It's gotta be fake, right?
This next part may not be for the faint of heart. Let's take a look at the green paint. I realize the limitations of scale metallic paint, but let's try an experiment. I dipped a small brush in paint thinner, dabbed it on a paper towel, then wiped the paper towel with multiple very light pressure passes. I'm quite impressed by the result!
Anybody have any idea what this box is? It appears to be collapsible when loaded. I can only guess there are mounting parts that stay with the flatcar, which are stored in the erect box when the fuselage is unloaded.
Also notice that there are no short, slope front, skyboxes accompanying any of the fuselages, that is because they were actually discontinued several years ago when production of the vertical & horizontal stabilizers was moved from Wichita to China. Those parts now arrive in Renton in huge plywood boxes made of bamboo. So if you're running current Boeing trains, a 50' idler car behind the fuselage is all that is necessary. I for one am glad that MTL included these with the set, as by the time I decided to model the train and wanted dimensions of the skybox, they were no longer coming to Renton.
The latest videos are nice because I saw something that I failed to notice before. The fuselage number on the side of the plane. This is not part of the MT decal set and will be one more detail to add.