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Maybe this month, but there are still lots of good things in there, and personally I appreciate a month off of stuff I have to pickup.
A CN flatcar with a Mosquito load seems like a odd choice… Mosquito’s were built in Canada during WWII, but all the same…
Now that MTL makes N scale sheep ...... all they need to do is produce a model of a double-deck livestock car.Those cars coming east around Horseshoe curve could then be routed south over the (New) Northern Central.
I like the Big Sky Blue ex-GN boxcar - but what are those strange looking posts where the car doors should be?Does it come without doors? Javier
The ghost-CB&Q/BN Centerflow in the new BNSF Family Tree series looks promising. I love the ghost cars.
Like Bryan, I'm interested in the BN/CBQ Centerflow, but otherwise not much for me
The Railwire is not your personal army.
There's crossover with the prototype modelers, but the collector base is the primary target.
I actually have one of those old Pig Palaces lettered for Cross Bros in Philly, which is actually where those are headed.
But where did they originate and what where they hauling at that point? I somehow doubt it was mutton out of a former NP territory, more likely they would be coming out of Ohio or they're loaded with swine out of another lower Midwest locale. I am only curious because sheep are a popular livestock in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana but I have no idea about the history of their being shipped by rail. In Oregon, you have Pendleton, which means a lot of sheep are not for mutton. Which begs me to ask, does anyone make freshly sheered sheep in N scale?
Add another I'm sure we will...vote that MT releases the cattle and sheep as loads. I've been thinking about how to fill up my stock cars but the sheep I already have are just too big (1 to 1 scale). Bonus if they add the second deck for the sheep!