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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #30 on: July 13, 2020, 06:51:39 PM »
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Dan,

Do you mean these tankers?



I only posted the photo just in case someone might not know this tooling exists.   :D

I am also anxiously awaiting for the announcement.

These or the grain trailers would be nice. Or the triple axle reefer. But mostly the grain trailers.

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #31 on: July 13, 2020, 09:07:50 PM »
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The stainless steel trailers that I see hauling milk need to have the "chrome" look.  However, the trailers I see around the asphalt terminals appear to be aluminum, and look rather dull in comparison. 

Carter,

Keep in mind that the asphalt trailers you see have an outer skin that encompasses insulation and the actual cargo tank.

I think the food grade product trailers are, in most cases, stainless steel.

Carl
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #32 on: July 13, 2020, 11:27:51 PM »
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Carter,

Keep in mind that the asphalt trailers you see have an outer skin that encompasses insulation and the actual cargo tank.

I think the food grade product trailers are, in most cases, stainless steel.

Carl

Carl,

I agree, but when Trainworx first displayed the pre-production sample of the trailer at the 2014 National Train Show, Pat indicated they could be used for "water, milk, hot asphalt and other commodities."

  Photo by Dave Ferrari

That is why I believe that when the trailers are released, they will have different finishes, depending on what the lettering on the trailer indicates is being hauled. 
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #33 on: August 13, 2020, 09:42:35 AM »
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This morning's email from Pat:

N SCALE FUEL TANKERS
NOW SHIPPING! 
Here are the links to these trucks.
 

Peterbilt 350s
http://www.train-worx.com/page37.html#msg-box4-9e

Peterbilt 351s
http://www.train-worx.com/page38.html#msg-box4-9g

If I have not contacted you yet about your reservation please contact me, maybe your email has changed.

Hess Oil has its own toy line and requested that Trainworx not produce the Hess truck.  If you had your heart set on this Hess truck I apologize that this truck has been cancelled.

At your service,
Pat Sanders

trainworx@wic.net
970-874-9747
PO Box 127
Delta, CO  81416
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #34 on: August 13, 2020, 03:43:07 PM »
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"This morning's email from Pat:

N SCALE FUEL TANKERS
NOW SHIPPING!"

YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #35 on: August 13, 2020, 04:33:52 PM »
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Hess Oil has its own toy line and requested that Trainworx not produce the Hess truck.  If you had your heart set on this Hess truck I apologize that this truck has been cancelled.

At your service,
Pat Sanders

trainworx@wic.net
970-874-9747
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Delta, CO  81416

He should have respectfully replied that this are not toys :D

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #36 on: August 13, 2020, 06:59:56 PM »
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He should have respectfully replied that this are not toys :D

Agreed.  After all, they are required to add labels to the packaging stating that the models are intended for people aged 14 and up.  So clearly, they aren't toys.

It really is a big disappointment that Hess took this route, I was really looking forward to having an N scale Hess truck or two.  Out of curiosity, I looked on the Hess webpage to see if they offer any small scale trucks, and they actually do.  But they don't state what scale they might be, nor are they of a high enough detail level/quality that you'd actually put one on a layout.  I also just did a search for Hess truck decals, but wasn't successful in finding any.

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #37 on: August 16, 2020, 12:01:51 AM »
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Some of the Trainworx vintage fuel tankers showed up at my house today.  Here are the Peterbilt 350s that are appropriate for southern Idaho in the 1950s.   :D







I will post photos of some of the Peterbilt 351s tomorrow.   
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #38 on: August 16, 2020, 12:23:20 AM »
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They look great, as expected from Trainworx.
There's a shyness found in reason
Apprehensive influence swallow away
You seem to feel abysmal take it
Then you're careful grace for sure
Kinda like the way you're breathing
Kinda like the way you keep looking away

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #39 on: August 16, 2020, 01:02:53 AM »
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I may be wrong, but shouldn't there be some assemblance of door relief below the main tank body?
Access to pumps, hoses and other assorted paraphernalia?
It is a nice touch, with the early Peterbilt logo on the hood sides and the early Pete grill.
Very era appropriate.
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #40 on: August 16, 2020, 05:10:24 PM »
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This group of Peterbilt 351 fuel tankers are suitable for southern Idaho in the 1950s.









The paint schemes on these tankers bring back a lot of fun memories from my childhood.  I actually enjoyed stopping at a service station when the gasoline was being delivered!   :)

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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #41 on: August 16, 2020, 05:40:55 PM »
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The models look good (as expected), but I think that I'm also seeing the same cost-cutting change that they first made on the Cascadia tractors.

In earlier models (before producing Cascadia tractors), Trainworx painted the wheels (tires) using rubber color paint, then they painted the rims whatever color was appropriate. This resulted in really good looking wheels which looked like they had rubber tires (not shiny bare plastic).

In Cascadia trailers I noticed that they just molded the wheels using a gray plastic, similar in color to the "rubber" paint they used in previous runs. Then they still paint the rims using appropriate colors, but this results in shiny, plasticky tires (since they are unpainted gray plastic).

Of course, since this skips one painting step, it probably costs less money, but the result IMO is reduction in quality and realism on those very expensive models. Too bad that we are seeing them cutting corners like this.

Yes, we can fix this ourselves (either spay the wheel wit satin clear, or mask and paint the tires, but for the price these go for, that should not be needed.
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #42 on: August 16, 2020, 07:23:19 PM »
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Of course, since this skips one painting step, it probably costs less money, but the result IMO is reduction in quality and realism on those very expensive models. Too bad that we are seeing them cutting corners like this.

It could just be that the factory changes Pat needed to make with the Affa fiasco resulted in either reduced capabilities at the new factory or it was cost-prohibative to do these extra steps. Not everything is cutting corners and profiteering.
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #43 on: August 16, 2020, 07:40:27 PM »
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It doesn't look like the assembly fit/finish is quite as good either.
Crooked grills, battery boxes and flash nubs on lots of tires.
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Re: Trainworx N scale Vintage Fuel Tankers
« Reply #44 on: August 16, 2020, 09:53:11 PM »
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It could just be that the factory changes Pat needed to make with the Affa fiasco resulted in either reduced capabilities at the new factory or it was cost-prohibative to do these extra steps. Not everything is cutting corners and profiteering.

Cost prohibitive?  When a tiny model truck costs fifty bucks, I expect nothing less than perfection.   Why do we always have to lower our standards and accept the unacceptable?   The longer I live, the more of this I see all around me.
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