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I recently did a bit of research in breaking down the paint schemes of the H11A-H11E. I’d love the see a runner pack with multiple classes and schemes. 400 H-11A Steam Scheme2,600 H-11A Hamburger9,200 H-11B Hamburger4,700 H-11C Hamburger100 H-11C Unpainted COR-TEN/Hamburger 200 H-11D Unpainted COR-TEN/Hamburger 700 H-11D Hamburger1,000 H-11D Simplified N&W2,000 H-11D NW High Number Placement 1,269 H-11E NW Low Number Placement
2,000 H-11D NW High Number Placement 1,269 H-11E NW Low Number Placement
I was going to do this until you said we did someting wrong. LOL ...love it. I'll send it up. thanks
Say no, Joe. Too many other cars from other manufacturers have been offered in NW or NS coal schemes. Love the idea of the rock train hoppers, and maybe private owner instead of offered for a railroad?How about a set of weathered hoppers in AEX salt service. They run all over and have amazing weathering effects. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
Say no, Joe. Too many other cars from other manufacturers have been offered in NW or NS coal schemes.
we have a four pack of CRTN sugar beet cars in our 108 series coming out in November with sugar beet loads. I wish we had a 4 bay to add to the mix.Joe
I assume some of those figures (HA "Steam scheme", HD "simplified") are guesses. Cool. There were two variations (that I know of) on the "transitional" scheme (from "normal" hamburger scheme to the 1971 "NW" scheme") 1) Hamburger scheme but without the NOR FOLK AND WEST ERN spelled out above the "N & W" I have photos of 118160, 118329, & 118354 in this scheme.2) same as 1. but no hamburger herald on the left side panel (a photo of 118448 in this scheme is in the N&W Color Guide to Freight And Passenger Equipment book).I am trying to understand this:Here's a H11D: https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=25240I can't find an online pic of an H11E at the moment, but I have pix of H11E class and the number placement doesn't look all that different to me - can you explain what you mean by High and Low placement?Here is some class info:Mark
The I noticed on the H11D that the numbers start on the 4th rivet down while the H11E's start slightly below. (Rivet counting I know!) The other difference is that he H11D's numbers still retain the Hamburger style font, while the H11E's are in the style used on the H12. You can really see the difference when comparing the style of the 1: https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=86705However looking through my N&W books I've noticed a shot of an H11E with the Hamburger style numbers, so I assume N&W changed over somewhere during production.120201 was in Hamburger style, while 120405 and 134037 were in H12 style
Examples? (limit this to accurate bodies).Mark
Whoa! The Hammermill train has long been a Conrail fan white whale. People know it exists but that one photo you posted is the only photo I've ever actually seen of it. And I've seen a LOT of Conrail photos...
Thank you Joe. The CTRN/CNW 4-pack is on my must purchase list! I am hoping the sugar beet loads will be offered separately at some point in time, and those loads can be modified to fit the quad hoppers from Trainworx and Tangent.