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@MTLJoe I have one request for a set,The ATSF Valley Flyer.I know its super unique, but a few of us happen to own ATSF 1369, a swell little Model Power Pacific in a gorgeous paint scheme, but no matching cars to go with it.http://www.trainweb.org/fredatsf/flyer39.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Flyerjust a thought!
I know this would require new/modifying tooling, but express reefers based on the troop sleepers (not my own photos):There are plenty more too, with different paint schemes. If you offered these as runner packs, frankly anyone modeling a mail or express train in the 50s and 60s could use the entire set. Additionally, the trucks were often changed from the full cushion, and MTL's Commonwealth express trucks would fit the bill. RPC #5 has a great article on Troop Sleepers and their conversions.
I'd just be happy if they stopped putting the ancient six-window RPO into every set that is in 1950's-60's era paint. It's always the car I don't need and the furthest from prototype! IC... GM&O... Wabash set coming...Like with the Wabash, we need two coaches, and have no need for the six-window RPO. Swap in an extra coach in it's place. Or, tool up the more common window arrangements as initially discussed when the RPO was released! /rant
Don't forget Skytop Models already offers these castings. Edit.. the website doesn't load?
Different spin on the rant above- lots of roads had baggage RPO's that look similar to the MTL model, and even ran them where the 30' mail apartments were next to each other so they were the equal of a 60' RPO.So my suggestion wpuld be just to use their existing Baggage RPO instead of the full 60' RPO in sets. My understanding is most RPO routes lacked the amount of mail to merit a full 60' RPO but many could support a 30' RPO.
Frisco would be a bit interesting but definitely doable...I'm picturing these cars:70' baggage/RPO: https://thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p00851.jpg70' baggage: https://thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p01665.jpgPaired window coach (blue/white?): https://thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p00875.jpg OR single window coach https://www.hodrrm.org/body.cfm?id=110Lounge/parlor: https://thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p01595.jpgPullman sleeper: https://frisco.org/mainline/2018/03/07/pullman-sleeper-car-laidlaw/I'm more than happy to dig up some paint codes for the blue/white if it'd help. Round roof on the coach would be tremendous but not having it isn't a deal breaker.Frisco had a significant amount of head end traffic and the lounge would have had a lunch counter -- definitely able to substitute for a full diner on an overnight St. Louis - Oklahoma City train.For reference, a photo of SLSF 1044 (the number BLI is producing) on a roughly similar train in St. Louis: https://frisco.org/mainline/2016/06/01/4-6-2-1044/
Lots of possibilities. C&EI even turned a couple troop kitchens into milk cars. (I don't think they lasted in that service very long- becoming regular box express). And don't forget the REA express refrigerators.Maybe even a multi-road runner pack- I could use NYC, NH, B&O for mail trains headed west....just not 4 of each. Of a "Dearborn station" runner pack with C&EI, Monon, and NYC (the latter would be headed west). (I'm working on some of my own). And does anyone know....were the EL express cars originally Erie or Lackawanna?And a thought- I don't know if this becomes a tooling nightmare, but it strikes me that if the model could have interchangeable doors, it would make it easier both for production and for modelers. 1 body with windows blanked, with an inset door cut out, and then separate inset and exterior doors that could mount inside or outside as appropriate. Granted, probably only makes a "perfect" model for NYC inside and outside door versions, but with door variations, you could get very close to many others.IAnd might also provide some use for various high speed freight trucks- ASF A-3's with friction bearings for certain and I would bet Barber S-2s and various roller bearing options as well.
Yes, some head end car variations on the Troop sleeper and kitchen bodies seems like a no brainer. Lots of roads owned these. But then again, lots of things seem like a no brainer until one attempt to do them Otto
@MTLJoe Here's some info on the MKT cars that are close to what MTL offers:Head end - https://digitalcollections.smu.edu/digital/collection/rwy/id/1500https://rr-fallenflags.org/acfx/mkt-br232asw.jpgCoaches - https://digitalcollections.smu.edu/digital/collection/rwy/id/1507https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67471Katy had a handful of cars with cast pedestal trucks that were "rebuilt" in 1949!http://www.rgusrail.com/album/kykrm/atsf_2546_02.jpgDining Car - http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=406086Observation/Business car # 403 - https://rr-fallenflags.org/mkt/mkt-bc403aca.jpghttps://rr-fallenflags.org/steamtown/mkt-bc403gga.jpghttps://www.flickr.com/photos/vegster149/5999874919There seems to be no rule to the gold sill stripe - like the recent Virginian set release, I think the sill stripe makes these cars stand out (especialy with other Pullman pool equipment) and the KATY herald on the head end cars is a nice touch as well.I think these would make a dandy 5 pack with room for expansion (baggage, more coaches or some assigned sleepers, MKT and SLSF also had solarium lounge cars...)Again, happy to assist in the research process if it helps bring something to production.Thanks for humoring me!JustinMRLX1020