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I found someone who is selling some Kato Amtrak cars and the CB&Q diner for the TCZ is among them. Now I'm waiting for it to arrive.Hopefully the Amtrak colors can be quite easily removed, but I'm afraid the car must be painted.Thomas
The diner is an interesting topic.As long as I don't have the CZ diner what else is out there which could be used as a substitute?Bill mentioned the pre-war diner as a possibility.What about a heavyweight? I saw one or two heavyweight diners which were painted silver.http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5137812I'm not sure if the MTL diner would be correct for that car but it is available. Would that be an option?-----It would be very interesting to see the other versions of that train, @Sokramiketes - @skytop35 - and who else?
Are you still looking for the Kato Budd diner? Central Hobbies in Vancouver has a shell (Kato parts, in an official Kato baggie) on a pegboard in the store as of today. Maybe give them a call…Geoff
I had a Amtrak phase I set that I had removed the amtrak colors off using 91% alcohol and a qtip. The base silver stayed on just fine.
That's good to know. I once tried that with a loco shell, nothing happened.Thomas
Is that example on the left really pad printing? It looks dithered.
Pre-war Budd baggage car from Kato original corrugated release. Prototype CB&Q car. (Attachment Link)
I believe that's one of the simplest kitbashes in N scale, as I have two that look very much like it.Take a ConCor smoothside baggage, GN prototype, and add MT 3-axle passenger trucks!It should also be renumbered, as GN 279 was a lightweight car, bought used for CGW, and looks shorter than the CC model. But I doubt that most people other than GN modelers would know that!
I think he's talking about GN273 on the shelf above, and yes, that is a ConCor car with 6-wheel trucks added. I think the number is correct for that series, though some may have had four wheel trucks too. Sometimes I think about adding a belt rail to dress it up, but that's yet a different series?GN279 is a Kato baggage, and yes, closest to the Ex-CGW baggage cars. It needs different doors.The RailSmith baggage car is the CGW prototype, but with as-built doors which were changed out before they arrived on the GN. So it also has a door issue. I've modeled the doors in 3D (for a later CGW car) but haven't painted all the GN stripes on one to make the proper car.