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I received today the NYC 1948 20th Century Limited passenger car set from GGD. This has been a long wait but well worth the time. Scott Mann and his team are to be congratulated on producing the finest rendition of this famous passenger train. I will post more photos tomorrow but the one below will give you an idea of just how good this set looks.

 

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This is the full set of 12 cars. I will post more photos today. It took a while last evening just to un-box this set and place the cars on the layout.

 

The cars are remarkable and it truly will be a cornerstone set on my layout. I placed them on a main line that serves the Grand Central Terminal.

Rich:

 

They are 21" cars running on Lionel 0-72 tubular track with Johnson roadbed. You are correct, they are a really nice set. I am however going to use the 3rd Rail NYC E7s with an ABA combo (two powered) to pull this spectacular train. The engines are a perfect match to these cars. How good will this be with the 1948 20th Century Limited pulling into my Grand Central Terminal?

I really cannot tell anything by this photo, except that is one impressive layout.  I recall seeing the engines on the 2 Rail forum, the poster complained of a green tint to the engines and the NYC gray did not appear right.  I myself noticed that the lightning stripes were applied incorrectly, the angle of the zig zag was way off, and the stripes on the engines appeared to be silver and not white, also the windows were painted over.  Not the right forum to be discussing I know, but was trying to get a good idea of the gray, as these engines are still available at 3rd Rail.  Anyone else have the engines or the cars? 

Wow Brian now that's a passenger train. What are you using to pull them?
I see it has the correct 2 level observation car and the color seems very nice although I know the correct shade of grey like the pennsy green will be a topic of discussion 300 years from now. I'm sure your happy with them and I hope you'll post some more pic's a long with your choice of motive power for them.

David

Not sure this is the finest rendition.  Found this on the 2 Rail forum, from Jim Stephenson.  I assume he received a bad order here?  Is this what the rest look like?  PTC, can you supply better photos, it is so hard to tell but is your engine painted the same way.  These are now available on from 3rd Rail and I missed them, want to buy but want to make sure Jim's set is a fluke.

 

From Jim S:

 

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My NYC A-B set arrived last night. As soon as I pulled it out, I was struck by the shade of dark gray (as one other member pointed out)...
it has a green hue (especially under incandescant light) and seems too light to me. I could live with that, but the striping and lettering is silver instead of white! Not off-white...silver! I've been modelling and studying NYC power for 40 years and have never seen this. Official paint diagrams show Dupont white. Every prototype photo and

model I've seen, going back to Lionel's 2344 of almost 60 years ago has white lettering and stripes.
If I were buying the old fashioned way (at shows or stores), I would have passed on this. But, now we're forced to buy sight-unseen.
I wonder whether the Golden Gate Depot 1948 Century cars will have the same error, or not match the locomotives they are designed to go with.
Either way, it's not good.
Incidentally, the pilot was floating around loose in the box.
Interested to hear other opinions about the colors of the NYC's.
Jim

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"How do you explain the E7s?"

 

Willy, if you bothered to read Scott's reply, (just two posts up from your post)I'd say he did explain the E7's. It might not be what you want to hear, but with the train manufacturing business being what it is, I would say that Scott does a better job then just about any manufacturer when it comes to getting the details correct.

 

I am not a great rivet counter,and certainly don't have the knowledge of some who post here. I have several 3rd Rail items bought in the secondary market, and have been very impressed with them.

 

I will say that Scott is a great example of communications from a manufacturer to this forum, one that I wish others would follow.

I will second what "Seafoid" says above.  Scott has taken a personal approach with us which is the exception rather than the norm.  I know most of us appreciate his candid and honest updates and I believe he does the best job he can do under the circumstances.  I know in my business all it takes is one person to start a chain of events that most times creates a product that our customer didn't expect or want....  I can't imagine the complexity of Scott's product which is light years more complicated! 

 

Scott....I can't wait for the Congressional cars...I have all of them pre-ordered through Bob at AMHobbies....  I'll bet they will be the best ones ever produced for our market for sure!

 

Alan

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