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Micro-Trains has dropped the Micro-News early.https://www.micro-trains.com/archives/mediakit/medkit2304.htmlIncluded are new reservations for "clean" versions of the Conrail and Southern Pacific 45' vans.
I'm ignorant regarding the C&NW hospital cars. Are these WWII-era? Or were these used on the Minnesota 400 to ferry passengers to the Mayo Clinic?According to Wiki: "As the line served Rochester and its famous Mayo Clinic, there was at least one car on each train with wider doors for allowing patients on stretchers and other accommodations. By the end of rail service in the 1960s, Mayo stated that 25 to 30 percent of their out-of-town patients still came by train."Jim
YES!!! Thanks very much @MTLJoe for the clean Piggies! Very much appreciated.
"who loves you baby" lol
I'm confused by the UP DD boxcars. Overhaul stencil says "7-73" but they have the '60s corporate image with "railroad" in the medallion and the "automated railway" slogan. By '73 if they were a repaint, they should have just "Union Pacific" in the medallion and the extra-large "We can handle it." I guess MTL's researcher found pix of the anachronisms.
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I appreciate all their weathered goodness. I wish I needed 4 Conrail piggy pack trailers, for one.What strikes me, and no one has mentioned, is that these American made (I think) freight cars are still under $30. Yes, I know it is existing tooling, which helps, but all the other new cars from other mfgs. seem to be topping $40.So, for me a big thanks to MT is due for both the weathering quality and price.