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cabinet Bob posted:

Here's a few 20190706_09142520190706_09140620190706_09134620190706_09135620190706_091346[0)20190706_09135820190707_094914

Second picture down, on the backside of the layout, what is the large grey/silver building the tracks are running thu next to the American Materials Plant and the multi scale American Materials plant #2. ?  The third structure to the right.  Another prototype building ?  Any pictures from the other side of the layout ?

Troy Towery posted:
cabinet Bob posted:

Here's a few 20190706_09142520190706_09140620190706_09134620190706_09135620190706_091346[0)20190706_09135820190707_094914

Second picture down, on the backside of the layout, what is the large grey/silver building the tracks are running thu next to the American Materials Plant and the multi scale American Materials plant #2. ?  The third structure to the right.  Another prototype building ?  Any pictures from the other side of the layout ?

That's Tampa Bay building under constuction

For the Menards show this time around I only took a few pics. All of the Menards display. I thought the show itself was better then last year. Got a chance to talk to Mark and Bob ( dad ). Before the wife and I left dad sat with us as he grab some lunch. And ( this is for Mike g and playtrains ) he said I was elevated to # 1 son. I walked out of there proud as a peacock LOL.......I think we are going to be in for some great surprises from Menards this year......Keep watching............Paul 2

falconservice posted:

Here is a photo of a Seaboard System box car when the paint was new. It has yellow paint, not orange. 

SBD 120202 4-5-1985 Greenwood, SC

Andrew

Andrew, I have a theory, I've purchased many Menards freight cars over the last several years. What I've noticed is, to me, some of the paint schemes seem to be altered in some way or form. For instance, the railroad logo or herald will be opposite of say a Lionel car made before it. The cars color may be different or a different hue or shade.

Here is an example of a menards car: https://www.menards.com/main/h.../p-1453743617124.htm and a Lionel car: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lione...5738.m4383.l4275.c10

Lionel did do the correct colors in the photo that you posted above, https://www.ebay.com/itm/LIONE...XED-C5-/352480426145 but, they also did this car with white letters and logo, but, I figure you already know this.

I may be wrong, but, I think this is done so Menards isn't making an exact copy of a car that's already been produced previously by Lionel, MTH, etc. I think that's why the color orange was used instead of yellow, and, probably why it will stay orange.

Twenty years ago stuff like this would have bothered me (I used to be a rabid rivet counter) I still am sometimes, depending on what it is, but, I have decided to not worry about being so prototypical anymore. I just what to run some trains, do a little scenery, and enjoy myself creating something fun.

Rusty

Last edited by Diverging Clear

The size of the graphics on the SEABOARD SYSTEM box car is different.

This is not about the body style, so it is not "rivet counting".

The Orange and white lettering and markings replacing the Yellow lettering and markings creates an unpleasant visual appearance. It looks like a creepy Halloween version. There should be scary monsters inside of this box car.

Andrew

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