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The JTC 20-ft chassis is planned for release in the 2nd quarter of 2020. https://jtcmodeltrains.com/collections/container-chassisThe old DeLuxe Innovation (originally Interrail) chassis is a 40-ft straight frame chassis. The tooling for it should be owned by Fox Valley Models now, but it may too worn out to use. However, InterMountain still has the DeLuxe Innovation chassis in stock. Just scroll down to "Containers" in this listing. https://www.intermountain-railway.com/distrib/deluxeinnovations/deluxeinnovationsn.htm
Carter: Good news on the JTC, I'll be looking for a few. I just got a 6-pack of their 40 ft chassis. Too modern, paint-wise, for 1974, but they'll look fine after I paint over the conspicuity striping on the black ones. I have several of the old Interrail chassis, so don't need them for myself. After all, neither MT nor Interrail containers seem to be available, so what I have is all I need the chassis for. Other might be looking for a few, though, and not have the originals.I do wish MT would run their 40 ft boxes in more shipping company schemes, or at least rerun the SeaLand and NOL ones. Right now, as far as I know, they're the only early rubbed containers available. But they seem to have given up on them.
Passenger car core kits...wanting to work on my BN business train this winter, but I'm coming up on a hard stop with the lack of core kits
@Ike the BN Freak , you saw the link to the Shapeways core kit from N Scale Kits on your other post right?
I don't have any power needs personally at this time, but I long for Thrall 5150 and 5400 covered hoppers!!!! Please, someone make them, especially these two:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2272410andhttp://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=874303I wanted a Rock Island SW1500 in blue, but I couldn't wait for MTL forever, so I had a custom one made.
Dear Micro Trains:For next Christmas how about a Pullman Solarium Car. This car was much more common in the 1940s and 1950s than open platform observation cars. Thanks!(@Shipsure - Joe I gave you plans for this car several years ago - let me know if you need them).
On my short list.
Autoracks, of any manufacture that are quality. Trying to build up a handful of autoracks for a small train is a very expensive proposition these days.
Hmm, that sound like you are not asking for quality but for affordability (less expensive autoracks)?I'm not sure if you can have your cake (high quality) and eat it too (low price)? Usually they are exclusive of each other.