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Does that sufficiently explain how we can get all fired up modeling this thing?
Came across this shot today in the Kansas Historical Society collection.I'm trying to get my trailers right on my Super C and got a big surprise here. This is January 1968
Hey, found decals for those "Caravan" trailers, although those aren't a Super C thing....http://www.mgdecals.com/F-336.htm
Just in the nick of time. OK, good job, forum! I imagine I'll have to throw a coat of Microscale decal preserver on it, but it should work.I even went back into the Micro-Scale page and there is no indication they ever made those. Ever. Now I can see if you would show them as now discontinued... but.... never???
Check out the second trailer back...... with a bicentennial on the point. http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/attachments/fullsize/204000/SantaFeSuperCebRiversideCa1175_4.jpg
Thanks ! That saves decal making.....
At that time, it would appear like you could just show up with any old truck trailer - not necessarily one with 'reporting marks' (SFTU, etc on it) and it could be piggyback hauled. I'm saying that mostly because there's pretty much nothing on those two indicating conventional intermodal trailer markings like you'd see. I'm not sure when the freight waybill systems changed so that the trailer was waybilled like the car number, but it must have been after 1968.