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Looks like Atlas has improved handrails.
I am really excited about the release. Now my late-40s steam railroad will finally have some appropriate steel cabooses to use!!! Heck, I might even have to kitbash a couple of the Norfolk Southern RR's longer version as well.
QuotePennsylvania Lines and Philadelphia and ReadingHow late would these be seen on the rails?
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Quote from: jmlaboda on June 24, 2008, 06:03:03 PMI am really excited about the release. Now my late-40s steam railroad will finally have some appropriate steel cabooses to use!!! Heck, I might even have to kitbash a couple of the Norfolk Southern RR's longer version as well.I see some money going in that direction from me as well. FINALLY, a caboose!Quote from: Chris333 on June 24, 2008, 07:07:37 PMQuotePennsylvania Lines and Philadelphia and ReadingHow late would these be seen on the rails?On NS, definitely into the mid-70's. Some may have made it into Southern paint.But yeah, I almost creamed my pants over these and last month's hoppers.
Quote from: tom mann on June 24, 2008, 10:29:08 PMLooks like Atlas has improved handrails.That would be great, but I think that Rock Island Geep is the HO version.Dave
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