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Post by oldgrog on Jul 27, 2024 13:52:55 GMT -5
Hope it’s the caboose project going forward, with centre-offset cupola.
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Post by ednadolski on Jul 27, 2024 16:11:44 GMT -5
Zdave, Any update on when we can expect a NEW freight car or Locomotive release from ATLAS? Thanks, Mr. B We are about to get started on the next freight car. Mum's the word for now! Steve W Nice! Is it reasonable to anticipate that it will be based upon something Atlas has done in a larger scale?
The 53' Evans by Atlas is an example of a car that I have in O, HO, N, and now Z scales
Ed
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Post by stevew on Jul 28, 2024 9:48:04 GMT -5
We are about to get started on the next freight car. Mum's the word for now! Steve W Nice! Is it reasonable to anticipate that it will be based upon something Atlas has done in a larger scale?
The 53' Evans by Atlas is an example of a car that I have in O, HO, N, and now Z scales Ed Yep, it is something that Atlas has done in larger scales. About all I can say is that is a somewhat modern car. Stay tuned! Steve W
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Post by oldgrog on Jul 28, 2024 10:13:10 GMT -5
Shame - maybe next time ? The one we need is your Master series International standard caboose, reference 2000 in HO or 5000 in N gauge. ( Even this model does not have the cupola offset very much from the centre, as in the Maerklin version, but it would fill the void left by other manufacturers )
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Post by gnfan on Jul 28, 2024 12:07:56 GMT -5
Zdave, Any update on when we can expect a NEW freight car or Locomotive release from ATLAS? Thanks, Mr. B We are about to get started on the next freight car. Mum's the word for now! Steve W "Mum"? I've never heard of a freight car called a "Mum"! ;-)
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Post by tikigrotto on Jul 28, 2024 17:56:56 GMT -5
I would also like to see some caboose options from Atlas in Z. A huge, untapped market.
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