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The clock is running!

Just got my emailed UPS shipping notification. 

Don't get too excited though. As others that ordered direct in the past know:

3rd Rail checks the container, reviews all the orders, and enters the shipping labels well before actually shipping to make sure things are correct and accounted for.

Just the same I can't wait to see them!

Matt Makens posted:

I got my shipping notice too

Now that I am familiar with the Sunset/3rd Rail process, I’m starting to wonder if they send us the shipping notices to torture us.   It’s almost like eating a donut in front of a starving teenager. 

Once you have the tracking number, it becomes a daily ritual checking to see if they have made any progress. Talk about torture!

Last edited by enginEErjon
enginEErjon posted:
Matt Makens posted:

I got my shipping notice too

Now that I am familiar with the Sunset/3rd Rail process, I’m starting to wonder if they send us the shipping notices to torture us.   It’s almost like eating a donut in front of a starving teenager. 

Once you have the tracking number, it becomes a daily ritual checking to see if they have made any progress. Talk about torture!

You guys should be happy you got a notice. I P.I.F. my invoice and yet to get anything.

prrhorseshoecurve posted:
enginEErjon posted:
Matt Makens posted:

I got my shipping notice too

Now that I am familiar with the Sunset/3rd Rail process, I’m starting to wonder if they send us the shipping notices to torture us.   It’s almost like eating a donut in front of a starving teenager. 

Once you have the tracking number, it becomes a daily ritual checking to see if they have made any progress. Talk about torture!

You guys should be happy you got a notice. I P.I.F. my invoice and yet to get anything.

On the last items I purchased, I received my tracking number much later than everyone else, but I believe that all of the products shipped at the same time. 

So in other words, those who receive their tracking numbers first, endure more torture than those who receive them last.  Consider yourself lucky!

Hmm . . . I will have to do something about all this foam that's forming in the corners of my mouth.  The Santa Fe version is accurate for 1949 through 1958 -- absolutely perfect for my period.

I do believe that Jonathan has outdone himself in the rendition of the painting and lettering.  

When I get a shipping notice, I'll start switching Train No.7 together for departure as soon as the Alcos arrive.

It will be kind of neat to know that the Santa Fe Alcos are in a UPS container moving across the former Santa Fe at high speed, on the same route that their prototypes ran.

 

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