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Post by lvrr325 on May 13, 2021 14:42:03 GMT -8
In HO, a run of GP-7's, Coalveyors, 53' Articulated Well Cars, 5701 Covered Hoppers, 40' Refrigerated Containers, 53' Jindo Containers, and Modern Bi-Directional Signals. GP7s include Belt Railway of Chicago, FEC blue with logo, Guilford grey, MEC green, Maryland & Pennsylvania yellow, C&EI, C&EI with Mopac patch, Texas-Mexican, Western Maryland black, BN, Conrail blue (one small lettering, one large), Reading green. 2 numbers each except Ma&Pa. shop.atlasrr.com/d-655-may-2021-asmc.aspx don't be surprised if it times out or gives errors.
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Post by migalyto on May 13, 2021 14:45:24 GMT -8
I see N scale is getting Cryo-trans reefers. Does that mean our time is coming soon?
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Post by dalsa on May 13, 2021 15:45:26 GMT -8
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Post by nsfantodd on May 13, 2021 18:22:06 GMT -8
I see N scale is getting Cryo-trans reefers. Does that mean our time is coming soon? Apparently not impossible to get licensing for the Cryo-Trans cars? Makes me think Atlas could be doing N scale, and someone else doing the HO versions. Seems if Atlas was doing HO cars they would have announced them now. Scaletrains maybe? Edit, oops forgot about the BLMA n reefers, so probably just added the Cryo scheme to the BLMA cars? Still, maybe the Cryo scheme can be licensed now? That would be a good thing!
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Post by ssw on May 14, 2021 5:21:25 GMT -8
Uh oh.... I may need those. . I wish Athearn would do T-M 38-2's too.
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Post by jonklein611 on May 14, 2021 5:43:38 GMT -8
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Post by edwardsutorik on May 14, 2021 6:37:54 GMT -8
Windows in the short nose! Pretty neat. Ed
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Post by edgecrusher on May 14, 2021 6:43:05 GMT -8
Windows in the short nose! Pretty neat. Ed Bathroom with a view? I wonder what the purpose of that was.
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Post by ambluco on May 14, 2021 7:54:04 GMT -8
Conductor work area?
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Post by cemr5396 on May 14, 2021 8:06:00 GMT -8
whatever it is, I'll bet good money it's not there on the Atlas model....
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Post by The Ferro Kid on May 14, 2021 8:46:39 GMT -8
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Post by lars on May 14, 2021 8:51:06 GMT -8
The ACF 5701 MSRP is $46, while MSRP on the Nov 2020 announced 5250 is $73. Are there supposed to be some huge quality differences between these two?
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Post by cr9617 on May 14, 2021 9:02:20 GMT -8
The April issue of RMC had an article on kitbashing a Texas Mexican GP7 with a short explanation from a former employee. It stated that at the time these units were ordered, road jobs ran with a six man crew. If a single unit was used in yard service, the union agreement required seating for 5 crew members.
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Post by SOMECALLMETIM on May 14, 2021 10:56:49 GMT -8
Anyone have a good POC at Atlas? I've sent them an email via their contact us page, but believe I'd have better luck with someone who is in the art department or project manager. The C&EI GP7s with a buzzsaw logo and large road numbers on the side of the long hood would be extremely rare - the Mopac started renumbering / re-decaled all of the C&EI locomotives immediately and it took less than 9 months to complete it (May 1967 to March 1968). I've never seen an image of both on the same locomotive. Normally the shop would apply the decal and renumber at the same time. The large numbers were painted over with a new 8" tall road number applied on the long hood side. That would be the paint scheme I'd recommend, but that didn't last a long time either as full repaints started to appear in 1969.
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Post by cemr5396 on May 14, 2021 12:20:44 GMT -8
The ACF 5701 MSRP is $46, while MSRP on the Nov 2020 announced 5250 is $73. Are there supposed to be some huge quality differences between these two? no, but the 5701 tooling has probably paid for itself several times over already, while the new car obviously has not.
could be part of it.
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Post by mdvle on May 14, 2021 13:41:24 GMT -8
whatever it is, I'll bet good money it's not there on the Atlas model....
I would that would be a given with the GP7 being part of the Classic line.
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Post by mdvle on May 14, 2021 13:47:08 GMT -8
The ACF 5701 MSRP is $46, while MSRP on the Nov 2020 announced 5250 is $73. Are there supposed to be some huge quality differences between these two?
Perhaps because the 5701 is a one size fits all model while the 5250 is offering road specific details and 3 body style variations?
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Post by fr8kar on May 14, 2021 14:40:24 GMT -8
The ACF 5701 MSRP is $46, while MSRP on the Nov 2020 announced 5250 is $73. Are there supposed to be some huge quality differences between these two? Perhaps because the 5701 is a one size fits all model while the 5250 is offering road specific details and 3 body style variations?
Doesn't the 5701/5800 model come in grain and pneumatic outlet versions? I don't own any of the grain versions so I can't comment on the roof hatch options if any.
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Post by lars on May 14, 2021 15:00:50 GMT -8
I was just thinking that. There are two versions on the 5701 and 5748/5800. They might be no different than the 5250.
The early pics and comments on this board of the 5250 didn’t show anything special. I’m just not wrapping my head around the price spread between these two.
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Post by fr8kar on May 14, 2021 15:18:52 GMT -8
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Post by drolsen on May 14, 2021 20:02:41 GMT -8
I see N scale is getting Cryo-trans reefers. Does that mean our time is coming soon? Apparently not impossible to get licensing for the Cryo-Trans cars? Makes me think Atlas could be doing N scale, and someone else doing the HO versions. Seems if Atlas was doing HO cars they would have announced them now. Scaletrains maybe? I’m wondering if Atlas acquired the old Walthers N scale model. It says “New Atlas Model” instead of just “New model” or “All new tooling” like these announcements typically say. It also says the following in the product description: Seems to imply that it’s new for Atlas, but not a completely new model. As far as licensing goes, Microscale was able to obtain it a few years back for their Cryo-Trans decal set. It may just be that Walthers didn’t want to pay for the license when they brought out the RTR version of their model a few years ago. I’d love to see a new, high quality Gunderson cryogenic reefer model, with both door sizes, but I think we’re more likely to see the rebuilt mechanical version, since those are very popular these days. Dave
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Post by csxt8400 on May 15, 2021 0:04:13 GMT -8
The saga continues of not getting any scrap gons without con striping. Between the Athearn and Atlas offerings, it's almost comical. Some roll-my-own fodder though, which is increasingly improbable for me.
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Post by jonklein611 on May 17, 2021 5:03:27 GMT -8
Apparently not impossible to get licensing for the Cryo-Trans cars? Makes me think Atlas could be doing N scale, and someone else doing the HO versions. Seems if Atlas was doing HO cars they would have announced them now. Scaletrains maybe? I’m wondering if Atlas acquired the old Walthers N scale model. It says “New Atlas Model” instead of just “New model” or “All new tooling” like these announcements typically say. It also says the following in the product description: Seems to imply that it’s new for Atlas, but not a completely new model. As far as licensing goes, Microscale was able to obtain it a few years back for their Cryo-Trans decal set. It may just be that Walthers didn’t want to pay for the license when they brought out the RTR version of their model a few years ago. I’d love to see a new, high quality Gunderson cryogenic reefer model, with both door sizes, but I think we’re more likely to see the rebuilt mechanical version, since those are very popular these days. Dave Weren't these done by BLMA as well? I thought that's the tooling that Atlas bought out.
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Post by cemr5396 on May 17, 2021 5:25:11 GMT -8
I’m wondering if Atlas acquired the old Walthers N scale model. It says “New Atlas Model” instead of just “New model” or “All new tooling” like these announcements typically say. It also says the following in the product description: Seems to imply that it’s new for Atlas, but not a completely new model. As far as licensing goes, Microscale was able to obtain it a few years back for their Cryo-Trans decal set. It may just be that Walthers didn’t want to pay for the license when they brought out the RTR version of their model a few years ago. I’d love to see a new, high quality Gunderson cryogenic reefer model, with both door sizes, but I think we’re more likely to see the rebuilt mechanical version, since those are very popular these days. Dave Weren't these done by BLMA as well? I thought that's the tooling that Atlas bought out. I don't think BLMA did any cryo cars, the ones they did were the conventional reefers with the reefer and platform on one end I thought. And I don't remember if they did them in N or not.
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Post by lvrr325 on May 17, 2021 9:24:19 GMT -8
Might be seeing a price increase on Atlas, a couple pieces I tacked on to fill out when a pre-order showed up did not get the same discount as in the past, waiting to hear back from the salesman on the details.
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Post by riogrande on May 17, 2021 11:04:49 GMT -8
Might be seeing a price increase on Atlas That seems to be the way of things
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Post by lars on May 17, 2021 11:15:07 GMT -8
Might be seeing a price increase on Atlas, a couple pieces I tacked on to fill out when a pre-order showed up did not get the same discount as in the past, waiting to hear back from the salesman on the details. While you mention this, does Atlas honor the prices they set to distributors when they announce a product? Or are things subject to change when things start to stretch months or years beyond their expected delivery date?
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Post by gevohogger on May 17, 2021 11:34:13 GMT -8
Might be seeing a price increase on Atlas, a couple pieces I tacked on to fill out when a pre-order showed up did not get the same discount as in the past, waiting to hear back from the salesman on the details. While you mention this, does Atlas honor the prices they set to distributors when they announce a product? Or are things subject to change when things start to stretch months or years beyond their expected delivery date?
I think it is the latter. Sort of like when the weatherman predicts a warm and sunny weekend but Saturday and Sunday both turn out cold and rainy. We can't hold them to the "warm and sunny" forecast.
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Post by drolsen on May 17, 2021 15:24:29 GMT -8
Weren't these done by BLMA as well? I thought that's the tooling that Atlas bought out. I don't think BLMA did any cryo cars, the ones they did were the conventional reefers with the reefer and platform on one end I thought. And I don't remember if they did them in N or not. BLMA did do their reefer in N scale, but it's a model of a conventional Trinity reefer built for UP like this one: ARMN 111145The Cryo-Trans cryogenic reefers that Atlas is producing are based on the original Gunderson design, which were all rebuilt in the mid-2000s with an end platform and conventional reefer unit. The rebuilt cars generally look like the ARMN reefers but are not as tall. Here are two of the original Gunderson cars before they were rebuilt: CRYX 1271CRYX 1296Dave
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Post by cemr5396 on May 17, 2021 20:44:50 GMT -8
I don't think BLMA did any cryo cars, the ones they did were the conventional reefers with the reefer and platform on one end I thought. And I don't remember if they did them in N or not. BLMA did do their reefer in N scale, but it's a model of a conventional Trinity reefer built for UP like this one: ARMN 111145The Cryo-Trans cryogenic reefers that Atlas is producing are based on the original Gunderson design, which were all rebuilt in the mid-2000s with an end platform and conventional reefer unit. The rebuilt cars generally look like the ARMN reefers but are not as tall. Here are two of the original Gunderson cars before they were rebuilt: CRYX 1271CRYX 1296Dave Thanks for confirming my memory on that.
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