MTH has yet to do a premiere Hudson in Chesapeake and Ohio; hint-hint. I also wouldn't be too disappointed to see a re-issue of the Greenbrier..
Rio Grande GP30, SD45, GP40. The GPs would be reissues, which apparently MTH is doing with PS3.
Nobody has made the Fruit Growers Express Mechanical Refrigerator Cars in O Scale.
MTH could produce them in all Scales.
Andrew
- Chicago & Eastern Illinois passenger set (blue & orange paint scheme on loco)
- Chicago & Eastern Illinois GP7's
- Boston @ Maine Railking passenger cars in blue & white fantasy scheme
- more Premier R50B cars
- RPO cars in Railking
- Trolley with lights, bell, passenger figures and no Protosounds
If it all suddenly appeared in one catalog, I'd buy them all.
If they are going to make a Rio Grande SD45, the Rio Grande Pullman-Standard PS-2-CD 4427 Cubic Foot High-Sided Covered Hoppers in the exact, authentic 1967 and 1968 style of graphics on a gray body will have to be made. One pair of the 1967 graphics and one pair of the 1968 graphics.
Andrew
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I'd like to see MTH offer more of their All-door boxcars in CANFOR.
ALco S4 model [the ALco s2 body on AAR type B trucks]
ALSO another vote for the :
McKeen Motor car
A brill motor car [made from the track inspection car]
Demo units in the following schemes:
EMD MP15
EMD F7 A-B-A
ALCo FA-2 A-B-A
ALCo RS11
ALCo PA-1 in the focal orange GE scheme
C-liners with the B-A1A trucks as found on the demo units
GE u25B's in either the red/white or the silver/blue schemes:
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The Virginian EL2B's were the best looking Electric engines ever made. NOT!
I would by it , I like the wheel arrangement and it is a Virginian However it is nowhere near as nice as the all MAGNIFICENT AND WONDERFUL GG1
Or the South Shore 800s....
C-liners with the B-A1A trucks as found on the demo units
I believe MTH made those several years ago. The catalog art showed that type of trucks for all their C-Liners, including those whose prototype railroads had the B-B configuration, and I think I've seen photos of actual models with the five-axle setup. In fact, I didn't pre-order the Milwaukee Road C-Liner because the catalog showed it with five axles rather than the correct four, and it was only a couple of years later that I saw an actual Milwaukee Road model with the correct configuration and bought it. I don't know if they made a model painted for the demo unit, if that is what you are looking for.