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During the Northeast N-Trak “Mini Meet” which preceded the Amherst Railway Society’s Annual Railroad Hobby Show in Springfield at the end of January, Micro-Trains announced of their next N Scale body style. It’s the 107 series 60 foot flat car with 70 ton trucks. More to come on this latest item, which is in the tooling phase at present.
Similar to the Intermountain model with one substantial difference: it'll actually be made more than once a decade.
Anyone know the prototype for this car, and when it first hit the rails?When I saw "60' flat" I was hoping for a 1940-ish car with heavy riveted fishbelly side sills that I could use as an Ft-T. The sketch Eric is holding pretty clearly indicates a car of a later era, and I doubt it fits into my mid 50's cutoff date. But this does look useful for my friends modeling an era a few years after mine. And it sounds like we will soon see the ATSF 65' gondola, which I can add to my collection of 65' gondolas, now all I have to do is build a steel mill....
Anyone know the prototype for this car, and when it first hit the rails?
Are we talking about the same Micro-Trains that has a solid reputation for sitting on tooling?
People don’t realize that there are multiple MTL models that haven’t seen the light of day in years since they release a variety of models monthly and have over 100 models to choose from.
. . .And there's an even better chance that whatever they announce actually WILL show up. That's an amazing feat in 2023, honestly.