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Atlas O is about as modern and detailed as it gets for O scale plastic. The 3-rail market dominates the scale, and manufacturers have to adapt accordingly since the volume for other market segments simply does not exist. You can find some specialty/niche products, usually in the form of kits and/or parts, but otherwise detailers are pretty much on their own (especially for modern era).WRT "prototypical scale models", that usually means having to dive right into Proto:48, since there's not much point to start replacing chunky details with accurate, scale/handcrafted parts, only to leave the model with oversized, over-wide trucks and wheels, and non-prototypical Kadee coupler boxes.Modern-era P:48 is something that I call a 4th-order minority scale, meaning (very roughly) about 1 in 10,000 modelers.Ed
I could however see it not being as daunting if one where to concede to sticking with Shortline OPs. But yeah, boggles the mind imagining trying to putting together an accurate P:48 intermodel train.