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I would also like to have at least one V&O boxcar from the 50s or 60s. Again, the Fox Valley boxcars are simply to modern for my 1974 railroad.
FVM also did 2 numbers for the AM on it's B&O wagontop box car. I don't recall seeing any V&O versions. Nevermind, they did. Also the Cumberland Valley.http://www.foxvalleymodels.com/announcements/feb13bandobox.jpg
Interesting statement. I've encountered exactly the opposite - freelanced or imagineered HO railroads seem to be everywhere, but I've seen freelanced N RRs mostly just here on TRW. I think it has everything to do with very few N scalers (other than here) who paint and letter, and the poor availability of undecorated models.
Like many of you, I have a soft spot for these classic layouts. As far as I'm concerned, the most creative piece MR ever did was for its 50th(?) anniversary issue. The set up was the editors discovered the magazine owned an old engine shed in northern Wisconsin. Two of 'em went up to check it out, and were gobsmacked to discover it contained a Hiawatha. They "renovated" it, and took it on a barn-storming tour of the nation's most famous railroads (layouts). A great photo story, and very creative way to pay tribute to some iconic layouts.
B&O Wagon Top:AM - Sold outV&O - Cancelled
If my sieve of a mind remembers correctly. The cars were cancelled not because of sales, but because the V&O would have never had them according to the V&O Hysterical Society. And I found it:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151765806404797.1073741830.92694309796&type=1The S.