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I was quite excited when Rail Smith announced that they would be doing the 1950s Empire Builder. However, so far, none of the cars seem to be actual GN prototypes. They're nice looking models, but the window patterns don't match prototype photos.I've never bought any rolling stock from Rail Smith. Does Rail Smith use generic artwork, and then make an accurate model, or are their models simply "what's available", in the desired paint?For a $40+ passenger car, I want a reasonable accurate body.
A ‘Classic’ car is very, very close to the actual car but not 100%.
NP had a couple, and SP had a bunch (4140C if the notes I have are correct), but I am not sure if any other Western roads had plan 4140
Correct. The NP hat exactly two 4140C sleepers: # 364 and # 365.Both were painted at least in two different paint schemes: The Loewy green scheme and the SP Cascade scheme, lettered for Northern Pacific. Javier
Speaking of the NP 364 and 365, Lowell has released models of both. The photo shows Lowell's model below vs the previous Walthers release above. Obviously it's the same tooling, but nicely upgraded on the windows and grabs.