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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2023, 01:07:55 AM »
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M/T has mastered the weathered car art, and  kudos to them. But I'm still struggling to appreciate an NYC stock car model which doesn't look anything like a UP stock car,  no matter how much weathering it gets covered with. I wish I could buy that car in NYC finish, but no such luck...
Ducking for cover now...
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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2023, 01:51:40 AM »
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After the besting I took last month, I'm glad I can say nothing for me this time

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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2023, 10:26:30 AM »
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They really DO an AMAZING job with this stuff.

I love products in N that make HO modelers drool, and every time I show this stuff to them they get insanely jealous.

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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2023, 01:17:21 PM »
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The BN hopper 3 pack is a work of art.  I don't model New England at all, but the BAR boxcar is pretty snazzy too.
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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2023, 02:49:43 PM »
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These weathered releases looks so good!

Unfortunately, Micro-Trains continues to infuriate me by making exquisitely weathered cars that are correct for my time and era, but are inaccurate for their tooling  :(

The prototype for two of the three BN cars (48129 and 48170) is an ACF 4600 cuft, whereas the Micro-Trains tooling is an ACF 4650 cuft.

This might seem trivial, but the overall height of 4600 covered hopper is noticeably different, with the 4600s look much lower next to the 4650s.

Athearn makes a lovely model of the 4600, so I don't know why Micro-Trains continues to put so much effort to churn out these foobies for their ACF 4650 tooling.

A thirty-second search on Railcar Photos constrained by 4650 cuft leads immediately to similarly weathered cars that suit their tooling…

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No doubt they will sell well anyway, as I'm acutely aware that I'm in the single digit percentage of people who care about this  :ashat:

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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #6 on: March 17, 2023, 01:25:34 PM »
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M/T has mastered the weathered car art, and  kudos to them. But I'm still struggling to appreciate an NYC stock car model which doesn't look anything like a UP stock car,  no matter how much weathering it gets covered with. I wish I could buy that car in NYC finish, but no such luck...
Ducking for cover now...
Otto K.

II think it would be great if someone with a 3D printer and programming skills came out with a line of kits for stock car bodies in various prototypes that would fit on the MTL underframe. I understand that MTL can't be cutting tooling for a dozen different stock car prototypes, but it would be great to have a way to easily bash together more common roadnames, and common car types like Mather cars, rebuilt fowlers, or the common ARA era cars with fewer diagonals. Granted, as primarily an ATSF modeler, I've been blessed with the IMRC ATSF cars, and one of these days will add some of the later Sk models from ATSFNscalemodels. But it would be nice to have some readily available alternatives to the  NYC USRA rebuild, that for whatever reason is the prototype for both MTL and Atlas cars.
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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2023, 08:48:14 PM »
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These weathered releases looks so good!

Unfortunately, Micro-Trains continues to infuriate me by making exquisitely weathered cars that are correct for my time and era, but are inaccurate for their tooling  :(

The prototype for two of the three BN cars (48129 and 48170) is an ACF 4600 cuft, whereas the Micro-Trains tooling is an ACF 4650 cuft.

This might seem trivial, but the overall height of 4600 covered hopper is noticeably different, with the 4600s look much lower next to the 4650s.

Athearn makes a lovely model of the 4600, so I don't know why Micro-Trains continues to put so much effort to churn out these foobies for their ACF 4650 tooling.

A thirty-second search on Railcar Photos constrained by 4650 cuft leads immediately to similarly weathered cars that suit their tooling…

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No doubt they will sell well anyway, as I'm acutely aware that I'm in the single digit percentage of people who care about this  :ashat:

[Crawls back under my rock in my train room]

I struggled with this type of thing myself for a long time. But then @GonzoCRFan told me something like "get over yourself and have fun". So I did. Sometimes you just have to say "f it, this car is cool enough".

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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2023, 11:12:46 PM »
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Does anyone know the era on BAR boxcar?

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Re: March MT Weathered Release HAWTNESS
« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2023, 06:09:00 PM »
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Does anyone know the era on BAR boxcar?

BAR 5800-5999 built by Berwick Forge & Fabricating Jan-March 1972
Seems only the later cars (5900-5999???) wore the RWB scheme.

https://www.rr-fallenflags.org/bar/bar5800akg.jpg
https://www.rr-fallenflags.org/bar/bar5936jpa.jpg
https://www.rr-fallenflags.org/bar/bar5952adk.jpg

Original Paint lasted well into the 1980s possibly to the early 1990s before repaints.

Of course the Micro-trains car is their squished FMC prototype so Rivets are best left uncounted.
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