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My NH combine has roadname spelled out just above the beltrail, not in the red letterboard at top, like the rest of my NH cars. But I'm sure Atlas looked at proto pix?
I have not yet tried to disassemble them, which I will have to do eventually to paint them.
Too bad about the glued-in windows. It seems that Kato is one of the few manufacturers (or maybe currently the only one) that has engineers clever enough (and/or tooling budget large enough) for glue-free designs.At least that is what I recently learned when commenting on the rather thick shell walls (and windows) in the Rapido Turbo Train. Those very complex multi-part sliding molds Kato uses to make thin-walled castings and to utilize snap-fit off the parts are very expensive to create. Not something smaller manufacturers like Rapido can budget for their designs. I guess Kato is a powerhouse compared to the likes of Rapido or Atlas. And if they have to use glued parts, it would be nice if they used the glue sparingly so that parts could be easily unglued. But that is also an unrealistic expectation in a high-volume production line.