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Are the differences big enough to notice?
There is some difference on the car bottom, but the most visible difference will be the car ends. The piping was quite obvious there.
thomasjmdavis: I'll second your ATSF dome if you'll hope they also do the GN's version!
Have they released anything in Union Pacific lately in any scale? Curious to see how their colors match other manufacturers.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
For any BN era Dinky fans, Curtis from BLI was at the St. Louis RPM meet this weekend and mentioned that BN 9900 E9Ams are up for the next run of N scale E8/9s based on the Rapido Budd Gallery announcement.What a great time to be an N scaler!
So far Lowell hasn't given any indication that he's going to do the dome-lounges. And, since there are many similarities between the ATSF and GN cars, if Rapido does one, most of the design work will be done for both.Even relatively modern modelers can use a "GN" dome. The Prairie View ran for several years, nationwide, as a private car for the San Luis & Rio Grande, in Empire Builder paint, sublettered for Iowa Pacific. Looked very nice.
SP domes. Whoop. Yahoo. Yow. Rapido making a car of which there were only 6, and ran on a limited number of trains, on one railroad. Whee. Hurrah. Zingo.Meanwhile, they only made one version of a series of NH streamline cars in N (of course they made the whole set in HO), even tho you'd expect the people who bought every single one of the 8600 coaches would be interested in having more matching cars in the consist but ...Wait! There's a screaming demand for SP 3/4 domes in N! THEY MUST BE MADE!Why don't they just make a BigBoy or GG1 and join that crowd? I hope you SP fans are dancing in delight. Yahoo.