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Atlas O is now only going to offer 4 road names/paint schemes for the Pullman-Standard 4750 Cu. Ft. Capy. 3-bay covered hopper each year.

 

What 4 paint schemes would you choose for the next production run of the Atlas PS-4750 3-bay covered hoppers?

 

My 4 choices

 

1) ATSF Santa Fe in the 1975 red body and white markings scheme.

 

2) MILW Milwaukee Road in the scheme of bright yellow with black markings. America's Resourceful Railroad on a sign-plate.

 

3) GTW Grand Trunk Western in blue body with the large name paint scheme from the 1974-1980 time period.

 

4) B&O Chessie System in the yellow body with navy blue graphics scheme.

 

That would be it for 2015-2016.

 

Who know when we would be able to see the next production run.

 

 

 

Andrew

 

Falcon Service

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Atlas O was doing 6 road names or company paint schemes, then they chose two of the six that were not ordered in large enough numbers, then somebody got too conservative and cut back to 4.

 

They need to do all the RAILROAD schemes first, before they make obscure leased company schemes.

 

Since it takes so long to get them made, it would be great if they could figure out a way to get 8 made in one group for the next two years, so that they could get to the major railroads sooner.

 

Andrew

Andrew-
 
If its Milwaukee Road I'll buy that...you know that! 
 
David
 
 
 
Originally Posted by falconservice:

This is the restored MILW 101340 MILWUAKEE ROAD PS-2-CD 4750 Cu. Ft. 3-bay covered hopper. It is one that I would like to run regularly on my model railroad that is set between 1970-2000 most of the time.

 

 

Andrew

 

Originally Posted by falconservice:

SCL Seaboard Coast Line is a railroad that has not been made. I hope they can get to the large railroads like SCL within 2 years. Save the lease fleet cars for later.

 

What is the right shade of yellow for the SCL PS-2-CD 4750 Covered Hoppers?

 

 

Andrew

Andrew,

 

I am not sure there were any yellow SCL PS-2-CD 4759 covered hoppers....I never saw one and think the one in the photo is just discolored from chemicals, fertilizer, the weather...etc.

 

Perhaps...but, I don't think so...maybe someone will come up with a better photo of the yellow version if it existed.

 

I am dead wrong there are some photos over on the fallenflags.org site.  Interesting....

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Car 260945 is from car series 259000-260999. These 2,000 4750's were built for CSX  in the 1989-'90 time frame. Notice in the middle of the hopper is a small square box with the words,"a CSX Quality Car."  This logo was used on all freight equipment & I was told that it meant the car carrying this logo signified that the car was either built or serviced in a CSX Quality Shop,or as CSX called them,"Q Shops." As the freshly painted CSX hopper shows,this logo was dropped in later years.

I was also told that the paint on the '89-'90 cars used Valspar paint that corresponded directly to Federal Standardization Number 13711. The newer paint is a little different shade of beige,in my opinion,from the Valspar paint.

In fresh paint,the 260945 car with the Quality Car logo would make a nice model,while the 250833 car, would make a nice modern car with conspicuity striping.

Why is Atlas dropping back to 4 instead of 6 models? They need to offer decals for renumbering as they only offer 2 numbers for each model.

Al Hummel 

falconservice posted:

This is an image of a new Seaboard Coast Line Pullman-Standard PS-2-CD 4750 CU FT 3-bay covered hopper. Atlas could have it produced in their product line by 2016 if enough people request it on their Facebook page or through their twitter account.

 

The yellow SCL Atlas O hoppers are at dealers now, where ya been? http://www.publicdeliverytrack...-covered-hopper-car/

 Atlas offered the other SCL/L&N which no one can find.

Lionel would actually have a better chance of producing more since they bought the Weaver PS CD model. So far the name choices have been undesirable and limited. 

When did Atlas offer the SCL/L&N model? To my knowledge they've only done 1 LN/Family Lines System 4750 PS-2CD which was a Prototype done in the 1970s approximately 1977?

 

I'd like to see the SCL Family Lines car produced from that same time period and lettering style as is present on the LN car, plus the 1980-'81 4750s done in the new Family Lines System Scheme. This new scheme from the 1980-'81 time frame had SCL as well as L&N cars. I'd also like to see a SEABOARD SYSTEM 4750 produced by Atlas. My question is will I be too old to see the lettering before Atlas does this?

The Yellow SCL car released by Atlas is indeed a VERY WELL DONE MODEL,(thank you Atlas),of which I have 3 models. I recently relettered & numbered 1 car into SBD letters and car number and will probably letter 1 car for CSXT. This car was produced many years BEFORE the LN/Family Lines 4750 which makes no sense. It's an EXTREME RARITY to find the yellow hopper except in CSXT repaint anymore let alone the original SCL lettering because of the age and mergers since it's production. Atlas,I sent pic's of the models I'm speaking of and will resend if you're interested. Who's in charge of the choices at Atlas on car lettering? He's way out of time sink.

I agree about Lionel's cars and wish they'd take over the entire Weaver line. Weaver had great models that need reproduction and new models could be added. The only thing lacking on the Lionscale line,(ex-Weaver traincars),is the end reporting marks. Congrat's Lionel for keeping these models made in the USA.

My 2cents worth.

Al Hummel

SIRT,

Yes that was 1 out of 4 cars they did in that scheme. What they ignored was it's SCL brother in the same lettering scheme. I found all 4 cars over 2years,plus some duplicates which I changed over to an SCL car and a SBD. (Just changed the LN to SCL&SBD,not a pro job,but suits me,I guess that's what's important.Lol).

I don't know how Atlas stays in O Scale either & they have a LOT of nice cars,but they just don't seem to make the most out of them. But I have read many times it's a cost/demand issue. Based on that,I guess if we want something, we better make it,have it made, or get out of O Scale,you think? I have all the cars mentioned here in HO. I don't want to stir up a "hornet's nest" here,that's not my intent just trying to get my & others needs met in the only way I know how. I was told by my elders that "the squeaky wheel gets the grease," so I try to express my opinion. LOL

How does 1 upload pictures here with uploading the entire file?

As Always,

Al Hummel.

Good info. Al. I think companies get lazy after awhile. It would be so easy to review what hasn't been offered a make an attempt to produce something new as in the older cars. It would take someone who experienced the 60s,70s, and 80s in RR history to actually know what is still needed. I don't believe we have many of those people in the decision process. The young marketers are making an attempt to attract young folks into the hobby with electronic gimmicks. It wont work in my opinion. Not many are interested in that or trains anymore and don't have the big bucks to buy this stuff.

Maybe we will get lucky and see some new freight car production but it's a shot in the dark these days. I posted what needs to be produced many times through the years on here but it never gets made. You are correct, make it yourself as I have. Lost sales for the marketers I guess?

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