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Re: BLI PRR H32 Covered Hoppers: Pre-production photos posted
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2014, 12:11:00 PM »
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I saw what you did there!  :)

 :)

If you took away the etched running board and MTL couplers, I'd think this is something from Con-Cor/Kato circa 1978.  :facepalm:

The car looks nice except for the ribs which don't appear to come out far enough to the edge of the car.  There's a distinct difference between the 'deep' and 'shallow' ribs on the prototype.  The HO car looks similar so I doubt anything would be done about it and it's probably not something anyone besides me would notice.  :P

I think the trucks are the same as the BLMA 70 ton Ride Control, so at least that will be easy to improve.

I won't comment on the brake wheel except to say it a shame if BLI thinks that's good enough for N scale.

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Re: BLI PRR H32 Covered Hoppers: Pre-production photos posted
« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2014, 01:28:34 PM »
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The brakewheels on the H2a hoppers are perfectly acceptable, and the trucks are highly detailed.
I have to assume/hope that the ones shown in these pre-production shots are standins for the real thing.

The wheels have a much wider tread than the FVM wheelsets, but I've noticed that Atlas have quietly widened the treads on the PS1 wheelsets also. :D
« Last Edit: November 06, 2014, 04:13:59 PM by skm »
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Re: BLI PRR H32 Covered Hoppers: Pre-production photos posted
« Reply #17 on: November 06, 2014, 01:39:45 PM »
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Con-Cor

I con-cor, I was thinking they looked like the old Con-Cor wheels (that never stayed on the rails, IIRC).