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couldn't they just off-load the rejects to some third party as sales? Then that party does the cutting up, marketing, etc.
In regard to InterMountain parts — I've both called and emailed. Only a handful of times have I had to wait until a production run arrived, such as the Pacemaker boxcar doors and modified ends which are a match for a series of New Haven AAR boxcars. And the parts were either at no cost or for a nominal fee, depending on the quantity. The majority of my kitbashes over recent years feature InterMountain parts. I definitely recommend using their vast array of parts as a source.
Plastic bodies can be cut apart. You can build pretty much anything in N as well.
The Atlas model is accurate to the prototype. The Micro-Trains model is not.
Yeah. The height of the body is too tall, not just the ride height. The height of the door actually happens to be correct. But the placement of the door tracks on the body shows that the proportion of the sides are incorrect and unfixable. The same situation exists with the 50' PS-1 models, but it's not as apparent because the models are longer — until you put them next to an Athearn/MDC model. Also, on the most recent retoolings, the stamped roof ribs under the roofwalk end flaps is gone, in order to compensate for the now overly-thick plastic roofwalks. It's impossible now to upgrade the model with etched roofwalks because half of each outer rib is missing from the roof.