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I would love to have my Atlas American pull something prototypical. I really have no idea what to even do with it.
MTL's Civil War era stuff ought to look good behind it...
It'll look ok, but I think it'll actually be tool old. I think the Atlas model is actually an 1870s-1880s prototype. It might not seem like much difference, but imagine the difference between a plane from 1925 and 1945.
...another sleeper like an 6-3,...Or a P70, that would be cool to.
Well, if @chicken45 is keeping with the Pennsy theme, then the Atlas 4-4-0 is accurate for a PRR D3, which was built starting in 1869, so Civil War cars would work.
True.The MDC/Athearn 36' stuff is probably too modern, then, as it's mostly 1890s stuff.
I think those cars would be fine. 4-4-0's built in the 1860s and 1870s were certainly still in service in the 1890s.A quick "Wikipedia" read says that the famous "Jupiter", built in 1868, was still in regular service in the 1890s and wasn't scrapped until 1909.
Actually, I visited the reproduction Jupiter at Promontory just last week (she was taken apart for boiler work) and I remember them saying that.That said, the Jupiter sent to the scrap line in 1909 would not have in any way resembled the Jupiter of May 10th, 1869 beyond driver size and basic dimensions I'm sure.