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If this was ten years ago, I would have been really exited over this release. In the last ten years, I have renumbered 30 factory decorated MTL Conrail hoppers. Unhappy with the results, I had custom decals made (Solidesign / not recommended), stripped the repainted the aforementioned 30 cars and applied the custom decals. After this huge effort was completed, I found a font issue with the reporting marks that I did not see when I had the decals created. I decided to get more custom decals made (Circus City / recommended), I stripped down 36 (original 30 plus six more) MTL hoppers, repainted them and applied the Circus City custom decals. I am very pleased with this effort. I even bought a milling machine to lower the ride height (not attempted yet) and acquired Trainworx 100 ton offset bolster roller bearing trucks for these. I cannot allow myself to discard these MTL hoppers and repeat the process with the Bowser cars. I will never get to building a layout if that happens.
You know, you guys are acting as accumulators rather than modelers. You always can paint/decal whatever quantity is needed if the need is great enough. All of the current manufacturers of this model offer them undecorated. If it's not that important, then it's academic how many road numbers of a scheme that Micro-Trains and/or Atlas have released.
Chessie System hopper decals don't exist. C&O accurate-enough decals didn't exist until last year (still, no 100t decals exist). Custom decals are doable but would be a lot of effort, and there are a lot of projects higher on the list.
I know this car is more in Bowser's Wheel house, but I would have loved to see a Western style PS-4000 hopper made in N Scale.A "proper" unit train of BN hoppers would be sweet.https://www.pwrs.ca/view_product.php?ProductID=313801
Only if accurate decals are available. Mark