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But it says "PULLMAN" right there on the car!
The issue isn't Pullman, its the paint with the name that is wrong from the start.
He almost got me with the ATSF cars. The shame of it is that with the amount of effort that goes into these things, he could do some amazing prototype models, but I suppose it is all in the eyes of the collector. He must know his market, but his market isn't me.I also almost bit also on the Ferdinand Magellan- which could have been a model of the real car - but he opted instead to create a generic and paint it up. But I wish him well. He seems to sell out on just about everything he does, so I can only assume he has a group of collectors out there who are pleased. And his work sells for good prices in the secondary market. I just wish he would focus more of his skill on producing accurate models of prototype equipment.
I realize that Jerry - that is why I had not one but 3 emoticons at the end of that statement
The issue isn't Pullman, its the paint with the name that is wrong from the start.Tom Madden's Pullman Car Construction Records (shameless plug, "gotta have it") says none of the cars that carried the name VALLEY FORGE were ever painted in shadowline paint. NONE! PERIOD! Took me a whole three minutes (including time for the database to load) for me to know the answer (man, I've got to fix that).
Jerry when I need a passenger car reference I come here and look at your signature links.Why don't you add this one?
So a heavyweight car is painted to look like a fluted stainless car, which is itself a foobie by definition, but the model of the foobie car is a foobie because it's the wrong car with the wrong paint?