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I haven't seen the models, and it's been decades since I've seen the actual circus train. But I'm going to venture a guess to say that MT is well within its right to use whatever's available to them to make up a reasonably good looking train as a starting point.You have to remember, that they aren't selling this only to high-end, detail oriented modelers. The main market will be collectors, the secondary market is the N trak crowd pleasers, the third tier is model railroaders who want a circus train. Those who are concerned about the window arrangement on a particular car number and the diameter of the wheels on the lion cage are down around the 9th or 10th level.Their goal is to make a set that looks reasonably like A circus train, not necessarily THE particular circus train you have in mind. It sounds like so far they are hitting their target with well executed paint schemes, and economical and reliable rolling stock.As with all things, if you want to something more accurate, you're welcome to make with the Squadron Green and have a ball.Lee
Quote from: wm3798 on May 10, 2010, 09:32:15 AMI haven't seen the models, and it's been decades since I've seen the actual circus train. But I'm going to venture a guess to say that MT is well within its right to use whatever's available to them to make up a reasonably good looking train as a starting point.You have to remember, that they aren't selling this only to high-end, detail oriented modelers. The main market will be collectors, the secondary market is the N trak crowd pleasers, the third tier is model railroaders who want a circus train. Those who are concerned about the window arrangement on a particular car number and the diameter of the wheels on the lion cage are down around the 9th or 10th level.Their goal is to make a set that looks reasonably like A circus train, not necessarily THE particular circus train you have in mind. It sounds like so far they are hitting their target with well executed paint schemes, and economical and reliable rolling stock.As with all things, if you want to something more accurate, you're welcome to make with the Squadron Green and have a ball.LeeThat is where MTL could have made a mistake . MTL could have made up a fantasy circus company name instead of RBB&B . A fantasy name would and could almost any and all cars without them being compared to a prototype for authenticity . But using refers as the easy way out as a canvas for billboard graphics still would over torque my sense of acceptability and keep my money in my shoe .