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Weren’t the unweathered versions over $40?
January Weathered Releases are also up:UPFE Reefershttps://micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&search=w2401&description=true&product_id=5149TTX TBOX (let the flood of weathered TBOX releases begin!)https://micro-trains.com/index.php?route=product/product&search=w2401&description=true&product_id=5147Stunning work on the UPFE @MTLJoe and the MTL team, I'm only disappointed that I probably can't fit it in my era....
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Also at what point do we declare a car unprototypical?Take a look at the MFCL and RealSTMFC groups and you could easily put a foobie tag on almost every single N Scale freight car.If you are worried about prototypical fidelity, the research is enjoyable and as much part of the process as the modeling. If you want RTR cars then close enough needs to be part of that philosophy.
Unfortunately those UPFE Reefers are spectacular foobies. The MTL 070 tooling appears to be more appropriate for a R70-12 50' car built in 1960…http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/spcars/byclass/reefer/r070-12.htmThe UPFE paint is only appropriate for a much more modern R-70-21 57' car built after 1969. Aside from the incorrect length, the doors, outside bracing pattern, and ladders are all wrong…https://www.railcarphotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=1797I know I'm in the minority here, but I think MTL should have some sort of sub-brand that indicates when things are actually prototypical (as opposed to just made up). Perhaps some really subtle "Proto" mark that makes it easier for sad people like me to find the releases that we want to buy — I don't think that would hurt sales of the other cars.
What are "MFCL and RealSTMFC"?