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MicroEngineering is just a couple booths over from MRH. I talked to them and they said their new website with a shopping cart should be up by May.
"Generally 1980-81, but I’m not sure which builder’s car the E&C model is closest to as Thrall, Bethlehem Steel, and Greenville all built similar 14-panel gons with non-terminating ends and there were differences among them."Jim Eager"I assume you're asking about the smoothside version. Built by Greenville in 1981 for Railgon. Secondhand to CNW at least. DRGW too?As Jim said similar cars built by Thrall and Bethlehem, mostly for Railgon. Except for the riveted Pullmans all 1980s Railgons look very similar. I assume Trailer Train drew up the plans and said "if you want the order, build this."Scott ChatfieldBut not just for Railgon, similar cars were built by Bethlehem for D&H, KCS, PBR, and WC (the last technically built by JAC), and by Thrall for Soo Line. Greenville’s non-GONX cars all had corrugated side panels, and Berwick’s non-GONXs were 16-panel cars and were riveted (MPA, PBNE, PBR, SB).I missed the covered gons Thrall built for CSL.Jim Eager
Peco had their American Outline N scale on display again. Some confirmation-They want to get a similar lineup to their Streamline offerings before releasing.-It IS going to be the embedded half rail like Streamline Code 55.Up in the air. They said soon when I asked about release. Which to me at least gives me hope like a year or so. But I may hold off on some things if it really is "Just around the corner." Because I would like to use the more robust track for TTrak purposes.
Aurora Miniatures N Scale Greenbrier / Gunderson 6276cuft 50' Plate F Boxcar (2016 Prototype)(From their Facebook Page)Apparently 10 schemes in first run...
Is this the same prototype as the Exact Rail FBOX cars that Scale Trains now owns the tooling for?