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Reannounced on October 31, 2024, with multiple road numbers, a die-cast metal underframe, etched metal side panels, 28” metal wheelsets, Micro-Trains Line knuckle couplers, and an MSRP of $69.95 each, InterMountain Railway Co. is still taking reservations on some newly tooled N-Scale Tri-Level Auto Rack Cars.


InterMountain 182101 Southern - Brown (Artwork)

InterMountain 182102 CSX with Yellow Lettering (Artwork)

InterMountain 182103 Missouri Pacific Lines - Buzzsaw (Artwork)

InterMountain 182104 Cotton Belt (Artwork)

InterMountain 182105 Conrail - Yellow (Artwork)

InterMountain 182106 Burlington Northern (Artwork)

InterMountain 182107 Chicago and Northwestern (Artwork)

InterMountain 182108 Union Pacific – Building America (Artwork)
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Since I've never owned these before, do these cars have body mounted or truck mounted couplers?  If it's truck mounted, I hope the 28" wheels bit is a copy/paste error from an HO ad.
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Tri-levels are new tooling, the former Red Caboose cars are bi-levels.  And these look like the ones that were announced at least 2 years ago, looks like its just a reannouncement

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Re: InterMountain Tri-Level Auto Rack Cars Reservations
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2024, 01:20:26 AM »
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Tri-levels are new tooling, the former Red Caboose cars are bi-levels.  And these look like the ones that were announced at least 2 years ago, looks like its just a reannouncement

Thanks...

Was wondering why some of the cars had ETTX tri-level markings.

Unaware that InterMountain was releasing its own line of newly tooled Tri-Level autorack cars, I have gone ahead and edited the post.
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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2024, 03:49:31 PM »
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Definitely some schemes of interest there, but that price says a few samples but no fleet.

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2024, 08:18:48 PM »
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Definitely some schemes of interest there, but that price says a few samples but no fleet.

Agreed. The Red Caboose cars were (and still are) some of the nicest autoracks in N scale, but even given the amount of etched metal involved the new price seems ridiculous. Unless the 'new tooling'  involves fully detailed automobile loads I can't imagine paying that much for ANY freight car, much less something like an autorack that's usually seen by the dozen.

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2024, 11:48:44 PM »
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Agreed. The Red Caboose cars were (and still are) some of the nicest autoracks in N scale, but even given the amount of etched metal involved the new price seems ridiculous. Unless the 'new tooling'  involves fully detailed automobile loads I can't imagine paying that much for ANY freight car, much less something like an autorack that's usually seen by the dozen.

I'm so glad I stocked up when the RC racks were going for $28-30 a car.

That said, the MP, Southern, and Cotton Belt are pretty hot.

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2024, 03:49:26 PM »
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Is there a place to pre order these? My regular places don't have them listed.

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2024, 04:13:43 PM »
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Is there a place to pre order these? My regular places don't have them listed.

Using their PreOrders/Special Order page, Lombard Hobbies.

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2024, 09:34:12 AM »
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Price notwithstanding, I'm happy to see the BN on a Trailer Train flat. (vs TTX)  Been looking for one since getting back into N a few years ago.  Found a few MTL and RC but they were TTX.   And I do love the Red Caboose autorack lineage.   I know some argue they're *too* see-thru, but a micrometer less and then the argument would be "you can't really see through it and it's a waste of money to have the intricate panels like that".   I prefer it erring on the edge of Hollywood theatrics, personally.

Fortunately, the BN line I model wasn't heavy on Autoracks. (at least in the late 80s anyway)    BN would tack on one or two to their piggyback trains or have a string mixed into a manifest...both pretty rare occasions.  So I ordered one and that might be the only autorack I own in N. 

And thus the price isn't such a deterrent for me, but yeah I'd hate to be building a unit train of these things.  (I am building a unit train in Z, and they're not cheap either, and for what compares to Con-Cor tooling.)  I remember when the RC cars came out and it was similar sticker shock then.  I bought a few, then a guy was selling a lot for a cheap price and I split it with @Rossford Yard so we both had a nice collection back then.   
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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2024, 03:10:26 PM »
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Wondering what kind of end doors they have?  Guessing the "open door" feature is not happening anymore? 
  Glad to see 'em though! 
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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2024, 11:55:11 PM »
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Anyone know where to pre-order?
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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2024, 05:33:52 PM »
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Just to note here.  The price of photo etched stainless and or brass per sheet has doubled in the past 5 years.  The initial art process has also doubled.  I guess you can go offshore but the price of it there is likely to increase drastically if reports are correct. 

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Re: InterMountain Reannouncement of Some Newly Tooled Tri-Level Autoracks
« Reply #14 on: November 11, 2024, 06:47:29 PM »
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Etch artwork should be made similar to how Tampo plates are made.