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1. Some people don't care about complete prototype accuracy (like we are).2. Those people buy products with their money (and lots of them).3. That money allows companies to keep their lights on and their people paid so that they CAN make cars with prototypical accuracy.4. A smart company will do its best to prevent past inaccurate cars from damaging a potential future market for accurate cars.Why all the hate?
...Apologies to ATSF experts- I occasionally use "coach" when I mean "chair car"
Lol Tom, I wouldn't worry about that, that distinction is lost on many. But Atlas calls them "coach cars" Otto K.
I think Atlas is primarily addressing the second class of customers in your list - people who want to run short passenger cars on tight curves. .... If they needed to do a foobie to get matching length, why not go ahead and do a completely matching foobie?
.... as foobie ATSF COACHES, they should be numbered in the 3300 series or 3345 series, not as chair cars in the 3000 series. But we know that out there somewhere, there is someone willing to overlook the coaches being too short, having the wrong windows, being numbered as chair cars and lacking space underneath for all the steam ejector AC gear. But he is never going to buy any of these because they forgot the "Santa Fe sill" and so are completely unacceptable.
Listen to customers at a LHS and its more like "do you have a caboose in blue" than "this Gevo is missing a dynamic brake vent"
Baggage cars are the ones that capture my attention. GTW & NYC.Saw some O scale versions in Monon. Is it wrong to want them in N?