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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.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Those were Milwaukee Road domes (so a foob for GN).
It's just OldEast yelling at clouds again, move along everyone...
"Only one road", maybe but multiple paint schemes at different times.The GN's full dome lounges are the same way. So far I've counted at least seven paint schemes, and at least one is still operable in its original form.GN: 3 schemes: EB, BSB, and experimental BN green/whiteBN: 1 schemeAmtrak: At least 2 schemes, Phase I and Phase IISLRG (still around) Empire Builder with "Iowa Pacific" road nameThey have been in service since the 1950s, and can be run on 21st century layouts.
Today's trainload of sour grapes?I would speculate that Rapido looked at sales figures for Kato Daylights, and other manufacturers SP cars, and asked themselves "What's missing?" Or maybe they just went with their own inbox, and the number of people who begged them to do those 3/4 domes in N scale, since they were released in HO.The problem they face with doing more NH cars is simply that you sell one diner or parlor for every 5 or 6 coaches (assuming most people spending $50+ per car are modeling accurate trains). So, the number of parlors you are likely to sell will be 1/5 the number of coaches. Maybe a few more, because there are collectors who just buy one each of everything.But I obviously don't speak for Rapido's marketing department, so perhaps they will produce whatever NH cars you want, if you ask politely, and a few hundred or thousand NH modelers join you....Rapido does have a link on their webpage for Product Suggestions (in the drop down menu labeled Product Support). Maybe that would be a more useful place to post your "request" than Railwire, although I think if it were me, I would leave out the sarcasm about their choice to produce something other than what you want.
I have a fairly consistent policy of not buying stuff that doesn’t fit my prototype (CP), geographic profile (Rockies), and era (late 50’s +). But I love dome cars, so I might have to start making exceptions. I’ve got my Canadian, but I can see myself with Lowel Smith’s models, Centralia’s Superdome, Rapido’ 3/4 dome, and some of Kato’s models…
Because this is the version updated for HEP. The original ones were piped for steam heat. It looks like they will be doing those in HO for a future run. If these do well, maybe they’ll do those in N in the future too.
Angus Shops: I'd like to have a CP "Chateau" series sleeper, as Amtrak leased those for a short time in the 70s. But not enough to buy an entire train!