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They're gorgeous.
can the possibility of unique factory road numbers be far away?
Ed, I love the work @Shipsure and the rest of the Talent, Oregon crew are doing with these releases, with one caveat. Can you make a prototypical train out of these offerings? Many of their designs they issue are obviously some of the more eye catchingly weathered or grafittied examples on the rails. I'd think running a train full of these would be classic overweathering, just with exquisite colors and execution. I imagine their criteria for what makes a good weathered offering might exclude lighter examples of nature's impact, or less attention getting types of grafitti.Just something to consider. I am hoping that their weathered runner packs will keep being offered, but will tone it down a touch. I think I see a trend that way with some of the more recent releases as MT, seems to have figured out not every car in a train needs to look like the taggers got ahold of it. But if you go to a webiste like Hogtrainz and look at which offerings are still available, it's often the most eye catching cars that are long sold out while more subdued examples are still in stock, some long after their release month.
Also, I can't believe someone made a Goatse reference here, lol.
That's a good point. I wouldn't call it a criticism of what they're doing.Also, for the record, one side of the car is often much less "eye catching" than the other. The Reading boxcars, for example. One side has the oddball door replacement while the other doesn't (which I think is excellent).
I don't yet own any of the MTL pre-weathered cars. Are they weathered exactly the same way, or is there enough variation in them?Also, I can't believe someone made a Goatse reference here, lol.
Until @tom mann gives me a paragraph on how to make streaks, these will do!
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