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we are working on it. All hands are pushing the DODX flat and once that is finished in a few weeks then we will continue cutting steel on the Coach. Right now I don't have a release date but maybe Eric will have it at the NSE in June.Joe
I'm interested. Does anyone know if MTL got around to doing this (announced Jan 2017):These three modified N scale 50-foot cars join our growing fleet and feature new sides and ends depicting changes mandated by the AAR. These cars will have correct ride height, photo-etched brake platforms, body mounted Magne-Matic couplers and exacting surface details.https://www.micro-trains.com/publicfiles/monthly/MTLPG2017.pdfMark
Too bad the double door car matches no known prototypes...
I was almost excited for the SP wellcars, but then realized they are an articulated pair and that looks like it would be a fun thing to try do put on one truck. completely incorrect because SP never rostered any Husky Stacks or other stand alone well cars.Chris
How do you mean? There were certainly double door 50' PS-1s.Jason
How many of those double door 50' PS-1's were built with "post '66" ends with low handbrakes and ladders on both sides of the ends, but with "pre 1960" sides that have grabs on the left side, ladders on the right (which could have been lowered) and no gussets on the lower corners of the door opening?
Fixed that for you.
MTL should arrange for to Kato make another production run of their PC E8 loco:
Because they are so difficult to paint ?
I'm liking the N&W boxcar even though it's not exact it's about as good as we will see in N.https://www.micro-trains.com/index.php?_route_=n-scale/new-releases&product_id=2963http://rr-fallenflags.org/nw/nw286707.jpg
There is a photo from 1974 of the actual car MTL did (286901) in the N&W Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment (Jim Nichols) on page 43. MTL did a good job on the lettering. The real 286901 has high mounted brake wheel but low ladders on the sides. The real car was made by GATC. The doors at least, appear to be a perfect match.I guess I'll get one and body mount the couplers while lowering it. Mark