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There are actually several Charger liveries from the various state/regional Amtrak services. The ALC-42 livery on the image I posted is actually a special scheme for one or two units (I believe it's related to Amtrak's 50th Anniversary next year) and not the final one that will be on all the new long-distance locos - that hasn't been designed yet.
This is the one I don't likehttps://media.amtrak.com/2017/08/new-locomotives-serving-amtrak-customers-state-sponsored-trains-midwest/
I'm a fan of them, And if someone makes one I will probably buy one, especially if I can get the cascades Talgo trainset also... Or get something that I could kitbash into the cascades trainset...... (Attachment Link)
Go Kato! I like them locos. I'm sure Kato will make them. Or maybe Atlas?
Looks like you might get your wish but in the wrong scale. Check out the Kato web pollhttp://katousa.com/webpoll.html
Yeah, Surfliner cars would sure be nice! There must be some type of nasty licensing issue with doing those cars or something.
It might also be the case that Kato is busy producing models for their domestic Japanese market. As I understand Kato USA (and American prototype models) take a backseat to their Japanese prototype models. Since they are Japanese company, I don't think we can really hold that against them.Actually we are lucky that Kato makes U.S. prototype models at all. Other Japanese companies like Micro-Ace, Tomix don't do American trains.
As far as I can tell California cars have never been done in plastic in any scale. There's a couple Superliners that have been done up in similar paint in both 1:1 and model.
This is under N scale.