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Interestingly, the stirrups on that preproduction model PS-1 box car must be fairly durable, because one is bent almost to a 40 or 45 degree angle and hasn't yet broken off.
You could always use the time to build a layout, Bry...
I notice from the photographs that like the venerable Micro-Trains car, this model will have welded sides. Did any PS-1 production have riveted sides? I ask this because for Canadian modellers it is the only significant difference I can think of between a U.S. PS1 and the NSC 40 foot boxcar, especially if they are planning to offer the eight foot YSD door as seen on the display board behind the model. I will be interested to see the ride height which is a major drawback with the Micro-Trains car. Well done Atlas!
Finally, right Jason?http://www.model160.com/2012/01/28/springfield-2012-atlas-announces-new-ps-1-boxcar-tooling/
You guys take all the fun out it sometimes.
Tough crowd here. You guys should be happy that anything new comes around nowadays. I thought this was a hobby to relax and enjoy. Not nitpick about every little tiny detail that the common man would never know the difference about. You guys take all the fun out it sometimes. ......Rivet counters
You guys should be happy that anything new comes around nowadays.
You guys take all the fun out it sometimes. ......Rivet counters
Have you actually read through any of the threads here? We ARE a tough crowd.But in a nice sort of way. Lee
Plus, I had to find something wrong to maintain my street cred.