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And dave, speaking as one whose chosen prototype is "the standard railroad of the world" while I sympathize with your position, I am also jealous. If you run KCS you either foob regularly, or struggle mightily to make stuff over with paint and details.
Contact me at work via email, I can send you some touch up paint for your project.CheersJoeMTLjoe at micro-trains.com
I think I have some undecs in the junk box ..
Ah, so I have some incentive to further procrastinate on some coach projects!
Everything blends. Just a general rule of model railroading...
Penciled out, it would be a significant increase in cost to do a modular system, especially with the Heavyweights. I had this all planned out to be modular before we ever started, but once the math was done, and the number of parts you would have to inventory and track were listed, the plan sorta went south. Just looking at the roofs gave me a headache! Remember, each part touched is extra US$$ Assembly is an issue and an additonal cost...consider cutting and assembly fixtures, some or all specifically designed for a single part use. I can see someting like this working for light weight passenger cars because so much is common and more floor plans were shared among different railroads. Still, look at the cost of the Centralia (sp) cars even assembled in China. Those bad boys range from $40-$50 each...Great concept and I see the application for a whole host of car body styles...just need to figure out a way to make assemblying 8 parts together as cost sensitive as 4.CheersJoe
this post is far more a question than it soundsI have the impression that part stability was adirect function of process controlcombinations of temperature of injection and timecooling in the mold ... and I would guess where the cooling is placed.I am not expecting any kind of answer so be careful withany propritary info.I was wondering if you can make a mold with the bannana-boating in mind and do the reverseso that when it relaxes it is the right shape?after all, more PRR cars is my idea of a good thing.