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I hope they correct the ride height. I lowered my originals, but it required major floor surgery. Not hard, but it wouldn't look good running without the hood!
Given the long delays they experience between product announcements and delivery, how does this company make enough money to stay in business? Seems that without product to actually sell, they would run out of funds on hand long before the next batch of engines or cars were ready for dealers to pay wholesale to receive.
A different flatcar is possible, and would probably be a good idea. The GN bought special flats for these, and LBF's cars weren't bad renditions, but they sat way too high, and probably weren't correct for the other roads.
As the now retired and currently mothballed Lockheed S-3 Viking aircraft were manufactured from 1974-1978, unless it’s the flatcar build date that has been listed, it just dawned on me that the September 1967 date that Intermountain has provided under its stock number 6700006 Trailer Train Early JTTX Skybox Car with “Another S-3A Sub Assembly For Lockheed California Company” hood is somewhat problematic.
I'd be more upset that JTTX series 470623-470744 are former PRR F39A and are 75' long flats, not 60' of the Intermountain car:https://www.railcarphotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=48446