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As I impatiently wait for the Trainworx Flexi-vans, I got thinking about my Wheel of Time IC baggage cars. These are very nice cars, but the striping and colors are way off. I anticipate at some point WoT will make a run of IC cars with the arched roof which I would want to get. I'm wondering if I should reach out the them to see if they would address some of the issues with the previous clerestory roof.Here's a shot of the WoT (bottom) car and a Walthers (top) car which is closer to the prototype.The orange on the WoT baggage is too bright, and the brown has a dull faded appearance. Also, the lower yellow stripe should not be at the bottom, but rather about 4" up.Personally, I'd like to see them fix both the color and striping to better match the Kato, Walthers and, knowing Pat, the Flexi-vans.Any opinions?Jason
simply because most photos I have of passenger trains show some variation in color
Variation is fine, but when 7 cars of a 14 car train are the same, it ceases to be a 'variation'.I'm not going to get into a full blown discussion on color, but even if you could account for one of the colors on the WoT time car with cloudy day photos or types of light bulbs, or whatever, you couldn't do it for both colors together. They have completely different issues.Jason
As I impatiently wait for the Trainworx Flexi-vans, I got thinking about my Wheel of Time IC baggage cars. These are very nice cars, but the striping and colors are way off. I anticipate at some point WoT will make a run of IC cars with the arched roof which I would want to get. I'm wondering if I should reach out the them to see if they would address some of the issues with the previous clerestory roof.The orange on the WoT baggage is too bright, and the brown has a dull faded appearance. Also, the lower yellow stripe should not be at the bottom, but rather about 4" up.Personally, I'd like to see them fix both the color and striping to better match the Kato, Walthers and, knowing Pat, the Flexi-vans.Any opinions?
Specifying a slightly different paint color may be simple to implement with little cost impact, but changing the mold for a roof may not.
In this case, WoT already makes the arch roof the OP is looking for- the baggage car in question is offered with both clerestory and arch roofs (is there also a separate "Harriman" arch roof?) and with a variety of ventilator styles to match or approximate different prototypes. I have some of each roof, and the roofs are interchangeable. I believe the original prototype car was a MP clerestory car, but with an arch roof, it is very close, if not right on, for the arch roof baggage cars made by ACF and CCF and sold to a number of North American railroads.