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Quite possible, but they never respond to emails. I asked back in 2018 numerous times and never got a response. I got the few I have off ebay or other sources. And seeing the prices they still fetch on ebay seems to indicate they aren't still purchasable from San Juan.
I bought some a few months ago, I had to call them.When I spoke to them in Denver, they mentioned they had found a case full of the core kits
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I'll ask, since a lot of folks are looking for them- are the ones you purchased (and that they have a case of) "full" core kits (including the detail sprue with all the underbody parts) or full core kits with trucks, or just the roof-end-floor sprue (the last being what San Juan was selling a few years ago, when I bought some from them)?
Full core kits, they asked if I wanted trucks or not, I ordered without.
USP is doing 3 different versions of N scale core kits, ACF, PS and Budd, each with a plain floor or generic floor. Cost is $14.99 a kit.Pullman Standardhttps://unionstationproducts.com/core-kits/union-station-products-s-amp-o-scale-core-kits/-ck03-n-scale-pullman-standard-core-kitBuddhttps://unionstationproducts.com/core-kits/union-station-products-s-amp-o-scale-core-kits/-ck04-n-scale-budd-fluted-roof-core-kitACFhttps://unionstationproducts.com/core-kits/union-station-products-s-amp-o-scale-core-kits/-ck05-n-scale-acf-riveted-roof-core-kitEach are printed in black resin. Decent price for these since the ALM kits are getting tougher and tougher to find.
Union Station no longer lists these kits - too bad, as I was just about to order one. Anyone know what happened?
I would suggest contacting him directly. I did try one of the USP Budd cores. I ended up using the roof and ends, but the floor was not stiff enough to work for me, so I used an ALM underframe left over from another project. Had some initial issues with a "kink" (a sharp bend of about 5 degrees ) in the roof, but resolved that by dropping the roof into a pan of hot (180 Fahrenheit m/l) water and the kink came right out.
I ordered a set. TRhe floor is indeed pretty wobbly, but I suspect that if I glue it to a piece of brass it'll be fine.I'm more concerned about the roofs. They look OK but are a little wonky, and the curvature is inconsistent (and too shallow) from one end to the other. Any clues as to how to fix that? Even if I put them in hot water, I need to somehow get them to the right shape.