So I bit the bullet and ordered a 4 pack of the Menards scale flats. At the price they are a great flat car. But for those on the fence here is the low down.
Here it is. The Menards Military Transport Command flat car. I'm assuming all other road names are the same build just different colors and graphics. Overall it looks good. Let's dive in.
Here you see the underside. The frame is plastic, but sturdy. It doesn't feel like it will warp or anything. But compared to Lionels metal frame it's definitely lighter. The bed is masonite as you see by the smooth underside. But on top it looks good with grooves cut about 1mm into the decking to represent individual boards.
Let's talk trucks. They don't roll as smoothly as I wanted but maybe a little oil will help. They are fully sprung metal and even the caps rotate with the wheels. That's a plus! The design is definitely Lionel looking. As you see the coupler bars move independent of the trucks for tight turns. They are spring loaded to stay straight if not in a curve though so this is a big plus!
A close up of the plastic molded stirrups and deck. You can see the six small silver screws that mount the deck to the frame, and a rubber plug over the screw holding the truck on. They covered the rubber with a tan substance to try and hide it but it rubbed right off. That's a negative mark but not a problem if you can hide it under the load.
A view of the graphics. The only real problem here is a "Built 2016 By MENARDS" mark that will need to go, and the individual numbers were a bit crooked. Yes I said individually numbered, there's a big plus!
Here it is on the left next to the famous Lionel PS4 flat. Size is comparable. The Menards is a few millimeters wider. The "aged" deck beats Lionel but the screws mess that up.
Underneath it's a big difference! Lionel has much greater detail but them again we are talking a $26 flat vs a $50+ one!
So, I'm happy with them. I think you will be too unless you are a rivet counter. They weigh about 1/6 the Lionel and won't run quite as smooth, but for the price you can't beat them. This is a great kitbashing or "build your own load" car especially for beginners or budget conscious RRs.