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Mine arrived about a day early. With all the bubble-wrap in the carton, it's a wonder there were boxcars in there



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Owing to the unique packaging of the cars, I was thinking of making up an "unloading scene" with ramps and idler cars and such to pull the cars out after the top dome is removed. Maybe when I get around to making enough room to actually do such a thing

2024 edit: linking thru all my acquisition photos--->[Next: 2/14/15 - 24-flatcar pack from Menards]

---PCJ

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Originally Posted by John Korling:
Originally Posted by D500:

MILW box - 1 upside-down door. I wouldn't correct it; conversation piece.

 

Maybe it's supposed to be 7 3 5 instead of S E L? 

 

No, those letters now approximate Chinese characters which translate "I'm going to put this on upside down but some American will think that's special."  

Last edited by breezinup
Originally Posted by LionelLLC:
Originally Posted by Mark Diff:

I did notice that my car has a different road number (2418) than yours. Intereresting.

Don't they all have different road numbers?  I thought they were advertised as all being unique.

 

Stu

If they were, I didn't notice it. Just a bonus for a nice inexpensive car.

Originally Posted by MilwRdPaul:

Trainroomgary- Your welcome! I assume you know that CN bought the WC. We have a very large yard here in FDL that dates back to the steam days of the SOO. We have a SOO Pacific on display at one of the entrances to our lakeside park.

FDL - "Bottom of the Lake" - nice area. Do any iceboating on Winnebago, Paul? 

Originally Posted by LionelLLC:
Originally Posted by Mark Diff:

I did notice that my car has a different road number (2418) than yours. Intereresting.

Don't they all have different road numbers?  I thought they were advertised as all being unique.

 

Stu

The four-digit group appears to be the one that varies. You can't see it in the photos posted so far, but there is a glossy underlay surrounding the part of the road number that varies from piece to piece. Must have something to do with the method the builder uses to place a unique number on each car.

 

---PCJ

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