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What power was typically used to pull this train?
Too bad they didn't tool a Santa fe fishbelly baggage for this like i tried to get joe to do many many times. Id buy 3 sets just to fill out a fleet. It kinda sucks that we're still getting Santa fe foobies like this entire set. We can get random models of other roads but not something proper Santa fe when out of all of the railroads, you're more than likely to see a Santa fe baggage in east coast trains than any other road in transcontinental service. I can't get myself to drop that kind of coin on foobies when the Santa fe cars were so unique. @Shipsure we need fish belly baggage cars! Drasko
How prevalent was a fish belly heavyweight passenger car?Was its use widespread enough to justify an alternative underframe mold insert?.. Or produce it as a 3d or etched metal detail part to give the 'look' of a fish belly car?Seems to me like those baggage cars with a fish belly looking piece below the body would make these models convincing enough for most ATSF modelers..~Ian
This is not to say when I do a combine it won't be a Santa Fe proto... Happy Snooze Year Joe
...And do appreciate that you participate in this and other forums to discuss the design of the cars as you are choosing what to produce. Even if we get grumpy sometimes or count rivets....
This is not to say when I do a combine it won't be a Santa Fe proto...
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