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Dave,
 
I really love the 89' autorack!  Let's hope it turns out to be worth 2R'ing as the the MTH isn't worth converting in my opinion.
 
Originally Posted by DaveJfr0:

Someone posted a link to a hobby shop with pics online already.

 

Looks like they may have new tooling for a 89' Auto Rack (esp. with an MSRP of $112) and the NW2's being offered are definitely new tooling and may be worth 2Ring if the pic is correct in showing it has fixed pilots.  Catalog images are terrible and Lionel isn't exactly known to follow the prototype all that well, so it will be interesting to see how these measure up when they are actually in our hands to measure and compare.  They've done well on some of their other Standard O freight cars, so these may be nice new additions.   They also have new tooling for GP35s, but both MTH and AtlasO have done those to death.

 

Pics of the 2 items mentioned above:

http://train-station.com/cgi-b....html/SID=1447359750

http://train-station.com/cgi-b....html/SID=1447359750

 

Also listed in the catalog were A TON of paint schemes for the little speeders and trackmobiles that some of you have already 2Red.  Interesting catalog to comb through looking for potential 2R fodder.

 

BTW, I see in the blow up of the conril unit, Lionel labeled the TTX flat an incorrect DTTX[reserved for double stack cars]. For over $100.00 street price, they better get the TTX paint designations correct! I e-mailed them that the TTX designations are:

 

TTGX for bi- Level cars and

ETTX for Tri-Level cars

I know there are more designations throughout the decades but we need to use the KIS principle to get it right!

Yeah, tell me about it.  I'm hoping they do take our feedback and provide the correct reporting marks on those cars.  Should they not, I will re-letter them.
 
Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:

BTW, I see in the blow up of the conril unit, Lionel labeled the TTX flat an incorrect DTTX[reserved for double stack cars]. For over $100.00 street price, they better get the TTX paint designations correct! I e-mailed them that the TTX designations are:

 

TTGX for bi- Level cars and

ETTX for Tri-Level cars

I know there are more designations throughout the decades but we need to use the KIS principle to get it right!

 

My question about the auto racks is, as they are making automobiles to put inside, are the side panels going to have the [prototype] holes so you can see the automobiles inside?

 

The ends in the artists concepts are a little ambiguous as to whether the end doors are the earlier hinged type or the later sliding type.

 

Richard

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