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I would not necessarily go only by what Eric says. Just sayin'...
Agree these are great. And what marketing, and just a nice way to repackage the leftovers at higher value, I suspect. Of course, I have been predicting pre-weathers rolling stock and structures for a decade now, continuing the RTR trend to the next level. These are hand weathered, (I think ) and better than anyone could do with a conventional printing process.It's about all the rolling stock I buy anymore, at least until the IM 3247(?) covered hoppers arrive. Trying to weather my collection one store bought piece at a time. I can use the FEC hoppers for my Hart-Madov Stone Co., and the weathered covered hoppers (NS and MKT) for my Hardiss Cement company...….Leaving for Salt Lake in morning. Are these out or just announced? Need to buy something to justify the trip!
Thanks for the kind remarks, makes all the work worth it.
just an FYI None of our weathered and graffiti cars are from left over stock, these are purpose run just for the scheme we are doing. Initially I started hand weathering excess stock but shortly there after they took off and we do a second production run just for the mid month releases. Thanks for the kind remarks, makes all the work worth it. Joe
Seriously, they are really good. I just don't buy as much as I would like because that 50' "squished" car doesn't look great to my eye. If you used the 60' non-ribbed car (correct proportions), that would be another story.
Yea. Though too modern for me, love that Grande car weathering. Got to try my hand on a spill like that...The graffiti cars, not so much, but that’s just me.So my wallet is safe again.Sigh,Otto K.
While I model he mid 90’s, still too new for me as well with the conspicuous stripes. I really wish MTL would include those as decals and not print them on the cars. I’d have a few more weathered releases if that were the case.Doug
As a modern-era modeler (The challenge of modeling what I see when I railfan is what drives my love of the hobby), conspicuity stripes are the very thing that let me know whether a model is in my era or not. I do wish more manufacturers were upfront about when their model prototypes were in service as that also serves as an educational resource for the modeler.
+1 on the stripes. There's a lot of equipment that started life without them and then get misled for the earlier era. Does anyone make add on decals for conspicuity stripes?
Just to note, we do at times use excess Z scale cars to add to our mid month line up. Wanted to clear that up in advance. Again thanks for supporting our work!Joe