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Model Railroading > Intermountain SP Woodchip cars.Date: 12/18/14 11:20 Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: funnelfan I just found out Intermountain announced SP smooth side woodchip cars. Anyone know if this is new tooling or the old E&C Shops/LBF car? Any other details?
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/18/14 11:37 by funnelfan. Date: 12/18/14 11:40 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: funnelfan Date: 12/18/14 12:18 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: 1967Wheeler The cars are not new tooling. Intermountain is bringing out the lower priced products based on tooling that was acquired by them.
Arlen Wiederstein Audubon,Iowa Date: 12/18/14 12:27 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: obsessedfoamer I spoke with IMRC, just new bolsters, trucks, and kadee couplers. Old tooling.
Date: 12/18/14 12:30 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: funnelfan No reason then to sell my old E&C shops cars then. Wish they would have upgrade the detail parts and underframe a little, otherwise there is little incentive to buy.
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 12/18/14 12:33 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: k_falls71 Looks like the old cheapie E&C molds.
Date: 12/18/14 13:08 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: obsessedfoamer Its a shame yea! I have a hunch Exactrail will do some different SP woodchip cars at some point.
Date: 12/18/14 16:09 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: Stottman As much as I would like someone else to do the cars, there are more common woodchip cars that have never been done before.
Date: 12/18/14 18:08 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: TCnR Good to hear the SP slab side is back, E&C had it molded in an odd Chocolate brown color though. Hopefully I-Mtn corrects the color.
The ribbed chip car had ribbing a bit too thin. I had seen some kit-bashes by removing the ribs and using styrene in place. I'm not complaining about a decent representation of a popular SP car. Hope it works out ok. Curious what the dates on the prototype Oregon Duck cars would be. *ok, Beavers too Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/18/14 22:45 by TCnR. Date: 12/18/14 19:08 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: funnelfan The Oregon Universities and DARE cars were done way back in the early days of the Willamette & Pacific RR. Probably 1993 or 1994.
Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Date: 12/19/14 06:03 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: flippin77 funnelfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > No reason then to sell my old E&C shops cars then. > Wish they would have upgrade the detail parts and > underframe a little, otherwise there is little > incentive to buy. Betting the new "cheaper" line of coal cars are the same LBF molds they're promoting too. At least they have trucks/wheels:) Date: 12/19/14 06:54 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: SPDRGWfan funnelfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > No reason then to sell my old E&C shops cars then. > Wish they would have upgrade the detail parts and > underframe a little, otherwise there is little > incentive to buy. I only have one of the E&C but it's still good to see then being offered again. Cheers, Jim Date: 12/19/14 20:39 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: jdb Here are the DARE and OREGON STATE cars along with the Portland & Western steam engine. I guess it would be called a mixed freight/passenger.
This would make a neat, small, train that would run as a special. No chip loading or unloading facilities would be needed on the layout. Oct. 95 jb PS: the other side of the engine is lettered Portland & Western Date: 12/20/14 21:23 Re: Intermountain SP Woodchip cars. Author: k_falls71 >As much as I would like someone else to do the cars, there are more common woodchip cars that have never been done before.
It would be nice to just see the Intermountain GS gons done in the late 1970's SP scheme and in the correct plywood and board versions. The cars they offered as chip cars were actually beet gons in disguise. These were very common cars up to the end of chip service. The old Ambroid 1 of 5,000 car is another good candidate. |