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JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« on: November 06, 2020, 08:37:57 AM »
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November 2020: JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL COMPANY

Greetings modelers, As some of you may know, JTC is celebrating our 3rd anniversary in November. We are incredibly pleased with how well received our highly detail models have been accepted into the market. While the R&D plays a vital role in our success, N scale modelers are the real reason we are here and growing today, THANK YOU!

News and Updates!
•   Gateway 2020 – This special set is being packaged now and will be received soon. We will get these to those who ordered, as soon as we receive them (expect late November).
•   OAR safety train – This special set with one 20’ tank container and a brand NEW BODY STYLE – a 20’ container with sign placards on the sides, and doors at each end – matching the prototype NS container, is also in the packaging stage now.
•   November Releases feature 20', 40'HC, and another NEW BODY STYLE – the 40' 2-P-44-P-2 'Square Corrugated' side containers with schemes that are from the late 60's to the 2000’s era. Product information and direct links are below.
•   17 post well car is in final production stages and we are hopeful to have them before the end of the year.
•   We are launching a new product line called "Visionary Series" Please see the pdf of our announcement, which include some early details, and hints HERE ; https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1959/5441/files/VISIONARY_SERIES_announcement_-_11-01-20.pdf?v=1604668166 - This is not a new concept to the industry but is new to JTC because we have been mainly focusing on producing prototype models of shipping and transport companies. We also want to give modelers the opportunity to have some unique model pieces that will be worth talking about in addition to our regular prototype models of shipping and transport companies. This will be a fun and interesting Series over the coming months.

20' GE Seaco
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/seaco-20-std-height-containers-with-magnetic-system-corrugated-side-jtc-205336?_pos=1&_sid=48a98cdd9&_ss=r

405134 Evergreen 40' HC containers;
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/evergreen-scheme-2-40-high-cube-containers-with-magnetic-system-corrugated-side-jtc-405134?_pos=1&_sid=6c5e3f378&_ss=r

40' Standard height (8'6") corrugated Panel side containers;
405522 Mitsui  -
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/mitsui-o-s-k-lines-mol-jtc-405522-40-standard-height-86-corrugated-panel-side-steel-containers?_pos=1&_sid=4b6172cbe&_ss=r

405507 US Lines
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/us-lines-jtc-405507-40-standard-height-8-6-corrugated-panel-side-steel-containers?_pos=1&_sid=52f6f4b62&_ss=r

405508 NYK
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/nyk-initials-jtc-405508-40-standard-height-8-6-corrugated-panel-side-steel-containers-1?_pos=1&_sid=e6946cb03&_ss=r

NEW BODY STYLE IN FIVE SCHEMES – the 40' 2-P-44-P-2 'Square Corrugated' side containers with schemes that are from the late 60's to the 2000’s era. Product information and direct links are below.
405557 Hyundai
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/hyundai-early-40-std-height-2-p-44-p-2-square-corrugated-side-containers-jtc-405557?_pos=1&_sid=206af421a&_ss=r

405553 Cho Yang
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/cho-yang-40-std-height-2-p-44-p-2-square-corrugated-side-containers-jtc-405553?_pos=1&_sid=daf81326d&_ss=r

405571 K-Line Set#2  (Set #1 will be released December 2020)
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/k-line-early-set-2-40-std-height-2-p-44-p-2-square-corrugated-side-containers-jtc-405571?_pos=1&_sid=69a89e8b4&_ss=r

405551 CLOU
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/clou-40-std-height-2-p-44-p-2-square-corrugated-side-containers-jtc-405551?_pos=1&_sid=51d97ea3b&_ss=r

405555 Hanjin (Early)
https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/hanjin-early-40-std-height-2-p-44-p-2-square-corrugated-side-containers-jtc-405555?_pos=1&_sid=6fa4c936b&_ss=r


Thank you for your continued support.  Lots more (including some surprises) coming soon!

The JTC Team
Steve & Stan
« Last Edit: November 07, 2020, 04:53:13 PM by JaxTerminal »
Container Models Released as of 11-2022:
ALL NEW TOOLINGS: 53' 8-55-8 HC; 40' Standard 8'6": 40' HC; 20' Std; 40' Open/canvas top; 53' HC 6-42-6 sided; 20', 40' & 40' HC Flatrack containers; 48' HC; 20' Std Tanks; 20', 40' & 53' Chassis; 40' std SS & Panel, 40' HC Reefers; 40' Pwr Gen units!

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2020, 08:51:00 AM »
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Can anyone tell me when this US Lines container 1st appeared?

https://jtcmodeltrains.com/products/us-lines-jtc-405507-40-standard-height-8-6-corrugated-panel-side-steel-containers?_pos=1&_sid=52f6f4b62&_ss=r

The description tells the history of the company which isn't really helpful in nailing down when these 1st appeared.

The container itself is described as:
OCTOBER 2020 - NEW BODY STYLE - The 40' Standard height (8.6") corrugated side WITH PANELS steel containers; Available with multiple door and front variants. These Steel containers span from late 1970's to in service into the 2010s, and have been another workhorse of the trade for many years.

So, I guess, late 70s?

Thanks!

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2020, 12:40:05 AM »
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That would be my guess, and why I'm not ordering them.  I'll wait for more 1960s/early 70s boxes. 

I'm certainly not complaining, as JTC has already made more containers, for my 1974 era, than I actually need!
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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2020, 04:48:19 PM »
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•   17 post well car is in final production stages and we are hopeful to have them before the end of the year.


Can somebody please explain which paint job is the earliest and so on?

- Silver conspicuity 3-Stripes

- yell. cons. 8-Stripes

- yellow conspicuity 3-Stripes

- (brown)

- (yellow) yellow conspicuity 8-Stripes

I guess the brown without conspicuity stripes is the oldest? But when (which year) was it introduced?

And the other paint schemes?

Please, any advice would be appreciated.

   Javier

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2020, 05:25:53 PM »
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Can somebody please explain which paint job is the earliest and so on?

I wish someone would. I didn't buy any from this release since I could not get a straight answer.


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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2020, 02:13:27 AM »
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The description tells the history of the company which isn't really helpful in nailing down when these 1st appeared.


I hate when manufacturers do that. MTL has the same bad habit.  You'd think they went through the research process to know something about the model they released, that they could let the rest of us in on.
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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2020, 09:00:05 AM »
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Car # info taken from the JTC pdf file, build dates from https://www.railcarphotos.com.  All are 2002+.

Can somebody please explain which paint job is the earliest and so on?

- Silver conspicuity 3-Stripes

Car # DTTX 655117, blt 12/2002.

- yell. cons. 8-Stripes

Car # DTTX 659408, blt 03/2005.

- yellow conspicuity 3-Stripes

Car # DTTX 656573, blt 01/2003.

- (brown)

Car # CP 527578, blt 11/2004.

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2020, 09:22:46 PM »
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@GaryHinshaw FTW!  The search functionality on Railcarphotos is really good.

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2020, 11:07:33 PM »
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Nice work Gary on the recent stuff.  :D

No dice on the older stuff. :|

Will pour through my books and photos when I get a chance (been slammed at work).

Mark


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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #9 on: December 08, 2020, 01:29:02 AM »
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Yea, researching modern rolling stock is pretty simple, with the kind of sites available now.  That previous post was based on all of 15-20 mins of scrolling through railcarphotos*.  It's definitely harder to pin down container & trailer schemes - even the modern ones - because companies and schemes turn over and/or get bought out so quickly.  I feel your pain.

*These well cars have been on my top-5 list for a while now, so I was already mostly familiar with the history.

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« Reply #10 on: December 08, 2020, 01:55:34 AM »
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*These well cars have been on my top-5 list for a while now, so I was already mostly familiar with the history.


Hasn't your top 5 list been fulfilled a couple of times?
Be diplomatic, lol.   :D
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« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2020, 05:34:19 AM »
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Yes*, and it's δαμνεδ expensive.  :D

*Especially if you count trailers and containers (Trainworx, Scale Trains, and of course, JTC).

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2020, 07:43:37 AM »
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Yes*, and it's δαμνεδ expensive.  :D

*Especially if you count trailers and containers (Trainworx, Scale Trains, and of course, JTC).

But here's to TTRX spines and icicle reefers  :D

Also 48' spines, 53' fluted reefer trailers, 53' platewall and duraplate trailers and JB Hunt specific containers.

Also, @JaxTerminal isn't it time to post your December releases and all those new announcements for 2021?
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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2020, 10:04:16 AM »
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I’m happy my model railroad doesn’t use intermodal cars & containers.

It’s much cheaper that way.

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Re: JTC NOVEMBER 2020 NEW Releases & News - ANOTHER NEW BODY STYLE
« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2020, 04:48:30 PM »
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^QFT.  Here's a sobering calculation I did a while back for my ops needs.  For a good session, I want to have 15-18 trains staged for ops, and to be prototypical, roughly half of them should be intermodal.  But that's too many, so let's say a third are, which means 5-6 trains, each with roughly 30 wells or platforms.  Assuming 2/3 wells (double stack), 1/3 platforms (spines) gives:

120 wells
60 platforms

A really good discounted price for these is about $25 per well/platform, so $4500 for the rolling stock.  To load 5 of them I need:

200 containers
50 trailers

The Trainworx trailers are going for $25 ea, while containers are cheaper, say 2 for $25.  So about $3750 for the loads, and a grand total of $8250.  And that's a bare bones intermodal presence with no spares.  :scared:  Fortunately this can be spread out over a number of years.