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What rolling stock would you like to see?

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Posted by fwright on Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:45 AM

PASMITH
SpaceMouse
Anything 1885 West Coast
Amen. Peter Smith, Memphis

Actually, now that there are quite a few good 19th Century wood and resin freight car kits available, I'd love to see some 19th Century passenger car kits beyond what Labelle offers.

If need be, a re-run of MDC Overtons and Overlands in kit form would be a good source of bashing material.  I really don't care for prying the roof off RTR versions in order to make necessary changes.

But that's me.

Fred W

....modeling foggy coastal Oregon, where it's always 1900....

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Posted by steemtrayn on Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:19 PM

I I would like to see a ready-to-run version of Westwood's Royal Blue train.

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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Thursday, March 18, 2010 9:42 PM

Finely-detailed O Scale Thrall Car CENTERBEAM Bulkhead Flat Car,

Diamond shaped openings for Northern Pacific and Burlington Northern.

Oval shaped opening for Burlington Northern, Western Pacific, Union Pacific, CN, Trailer Train TTZX, Milwaukee Road.

Diecast Frame for the flat car to make the center of gravity lower.  

Andrew

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Posted by the North East Rail Modeler on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 6:18 PM

Personally, Insted of a prototype car model, I would love to see the return of Athern Blue-box kits. Since their discontinuation, all of my good sources have dried up and now I really can't buy many railcars anymore. (Do you hear me athern?)

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