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I've got one coming....hopefully.I'll be darned though, if I can determine the prototypes (other than NYC) and builder for the Centralia car It 'sorta' looks right, close enough, to the UP ACF car, if you modify the exhaust stacks and add the radio antenna across the roof. There should be a plan type somewhere.
Unlike a lot of the Centralia/Intermountain stuff, this one is not glue together in an immovable mass.The trucks are MT, not body mount, with metal wheels - not sure whose - but low-profile and have no initial issues on my layout.The entire underframe snaps in, with a metal weight between the frame and the interior casting. The interior casting snaps in.The lighting is interesting. I expected to see a Rapido easy-peasy in there, this is similar, but rather built into the car roof. It comes with a magnet 'kit' to trigger the reed switch, which is on one end (not in the middle) of the car. When I got it, I had no response off the lights, which is why I tore it apart to find out how it was assembled. I found the lights were a very green LED, and very dim. I ended up replacing the batteries, which solved the problem, but to replace the batteries you have to unclip the roof, take out a tiny screw to lift the electronics board, and then you can get at them. And that solved the lighting problem.
Right, Eastern one is NYC, the Western one is an SP prototype.
Hmm, thanks. So when were the two prototypes built and how are they different? I see @thomasjmdavis used the eastern version for his UP car. I'm tempted to get the TTG SP version (it's gorgeous) for occasional use on a UP secondary train, but think it maybe too modern for my pre-52' era? Thoughts appreciated, Otto