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I have to agree with Bryan B., DKS, and others that developments other than the CS Models woodchip car kit were much more instrumental in making N scale more than a mere toy.I'm not trying to take away from CS Models kit's role in N scale, but it was really more of a small blip than being instrumental in making N scale a "prototypical" scale. I also own the vehicle models and I think the lumber loads I have are also from CS Models. both are very well done.
Fine N Scale makes a R-50-1 kit
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Hate to pick nits but the Micro Trains 40' wood reefer is a 1926 FGE / WFE prototype not a PFE car.Still a very accurate model and has been done in GN/WFE a number of times.AFAIK no one has made an accurate PFE wood reefer in N scale.Edit: here is a mostly original car in GN paint... note that in the 1930s most of these cars were modified with Hutchens steel roofs (like the ones on the Intermountain 1927 cars) (Attachment Link)
Peter: Another very nice running early loco was the Minitrix F-unit. Mine ran better the PAs, which I never could keep going, probably because they didn't like cat hair. The Fs still run today, some 50 years later, and, if they get hair in the gears, can be cleaned in minutes - without removing the body.