@dkdkrd posted:Lastly... As I've opined before regarding increasing ridership in the passenger/commuter/subway/etc. cars rolling around our layouts, it would be nice if they had more interest in looking out of the windows at our beautiful scenic creations (cinderblock walls, lumber forests, spaghetti bowl wiring, chicken-wire tunnel linings, etc. included!) than staring straight forward as if in shear terror or utter traumatization from experiencing transitions in and out of O-31 curves at ZW notch 8+!!
Lucas Gudinov
Lucas, that's funny! It is also so true. That is one of my gripes with Beep People:
But it is not just Beep People. Here is a K-line Super Chief car I re-did the interior on. Only one passenger is looking out the window:
I'm going to do better going forward. The styrene plastic figures are easy to modify. Guillotine off their heads with a #11 blade, apply solvent cement or MEK, and glue them back on looking a little to the left or right. I will relegate the Beep People to the aisle seats.
To your point about other manufacturers, I will make a list including those and other small manufacturers at the end of my original post. I won't review them since I don't have any of those figures.
Bob