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Updating Atlas Wikipedia Page with A1G-any volunteers
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Re: Atlas 2287 IC 41677 vs IC 41877
Note there are two different Tampo stamps on these cars. One has "Mainline of Mid-America" all the way across under "Illinois Central". The other has "Mainline of Mid-America" crowded over on the right side under "Illinois Central".
So far, I have seen the former version only on orange cars and the latter version on brown cars. The former version definitely is 41677. The latter version, as far as I'm concerned, is definitely 41877. On one of my brown cars, the 8 is clearly printed on the flat surface instead of on the riveted seam.
Doug
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Re: Atlas 2287 IC 41677 vs IC 41877
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? ? I have both color variant of the IC box car. The Orange and brown cars both read IC 41677. The Orange cars "I" on black circle logo is split and off center towards the bottom. The brown variant of the same cars "I" is solid and is close to center. The printing of the number on the brown car is on the rivet line and not on the rivet line on the Orange car. Sure their might be other variants of this same car.
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Atlas 2287 IC 41677 vs IC 41877
learmoia
Has anyone found legible proof that Atlas released 41677 and 41877 in the brown color? Or is 41877 the result of print stamp wear on 41677? I'm looking at 5 examples.. 3 brown, 2 orange.. Both Orange cars are clearly 41677.. One Brown car.. the 6/8 was printed over a rivet line and sort of looks like an 8.. but the reverse side clearly looks like a 6. The other 2 brown examples the numbers are too thick and close together to make out a 6 vs 8.. So it looks like an 8.. but it could be the plate wore down to make a 6 an 8 ~Ian On Sun, May 26, 2019, 22:43 Ian L <learmoia@...> wrote:
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Re: A1G 2380 Series: Box Cars, Steel, 40 Foot, Single Door, 9 Foot Height
MIKE
The following link might help. Michael
On Saturday, July 20, 2019, 05:02:50 PM PDT, dave w <groupsmaster@...> wrote:
Good Morning Gentlemen, AIUTTL... ;-0 Does the cogniscenti know of prototypes for these shorter (9' IH) height cars? Yes I know of the MP 'Express' cars, but others? The Grande certainly had none such new in steel, so a rebuild is the only likely possibility they would. A trawl of STEFC found little useful reference except an "1923 ARA cars. I think the series was 29300-29449" referring to GAA. (And with that, the posts remain 'external' and not like the model here. A model DRGW 67598 has popped up for sale, never seen before, and yet I'm torn as it is in 1968 Aspen/Silver paint scheme, which of course would never have happened, so a repaint 'one-day' would mean just another boxcar. I think I just talked myself out of it... |
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A1G 2380 Series: Box Cars, Steel, 40 Foot, Single Door, 9 Foot Height
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Re: A1G 2380 Series: Box Cars, Steel, 40 Foot, Single Door, 9 Foot Height
dave w
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 01:17 PM, igoldberg1 wrote:
I found the attached picture of DRGW 67598 on the rrpicturs archive site.?Yeah Thanks Ira, that's the REAL 67598, that is from the last (1946) series new boxcars 10'4" tall:
The number applied to the this model is foobie, so I was asking about the 9' cars prototypes really. regards dave |
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Re: A1G 2380 Series: Box Cars, Steel, 40 Foot, Single Door, 9 Foot Height
igoldberg1
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI found the attached picture of DRGW 67598 on the rrpicturs archive site.? It is in oxide red NOT in cookie box paint scheme.? It may be possible it once was in the cookie box paint scheme. ????? Ira On July 20, 2019 at 8:02 PM dave w <groupsmaster@...> wrote: |
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A1G 2380 Series: Box Cars, Steel, 40 Foot, Single Door, 9 Foot Height
dave w
Good Morning Gentlemen,
AIUTTL... ;-0 Does the cogniscenti know of prototypes for these shorter (9' IH) height cars? Yes I know of the MP 'Express' cars, but others? The Grande certainly had none such new in steel, so a rebuild is the only likely possibility they would. A trawl of STEFC found little useful reference except an "1923 ARA cars. I think the series was 29300-29449" referring to GAA. (And with that, the posts remain 'external' and not like the model here. A model DRGW 67598 has popped up for sale, never seen before, and yet I'm torn as it is in 1968 Aspen/Silver paint scheme, which of course would never have happened, so a repaint 'one-day' would mean just another boxcar. I think I just talked myself out of it... |
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Life After A1G: Roco and Walthers 40 Foot Double Door Boxcars
Gang,
Following the end of the A1G period, the Roco tooling for the A1G 40 Foot Double Door Boxcars was reused twice.?? I have added tables to the A1G 2280 page to document this.? I have a number of these cars in the accumulation and hope to add some photos of these cars "soon." First, Roco reissued the car under its own brand.? The roadnames are at least Wabash, New Haven, Great Northern, MKT "Katy", Canadian National and Baltimore and Ohio. Then, Walthers marketed the Roco car, circa the mid 1990s.? The trucks are different -- all plastic including the wheels this time-- and there are end markings included.? The roadnames here were Union Pacific, CB&Q/Burlington, Santa Fe, Milwaukee Road, Great Northern and Chicago & North Western.? There were three different road numbers for each as far as I can tell.? I have all three Milwaukee Road cars.? I'm still looking to document additional roadnumbers for the UP, CB&O, Santa Fe and GN releases.? I've checked Trovestar and eBay and done a general search as well which did get me farther than expected.? Anyone who can "fill in the blanks" let us know! Cheers, George Your list-owner |
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Re: #3000 -Honesty in Advertising?
learmoia
I agree, I'm not interested in prototypicalness of vintage models other than maybe seeing what they were 'trying' to reproduce.?? I'd be more interested in efforts to produce similar data on other vintage mfgs with a focus on complete correct data.. (i.e. Not Trovestar) Tony Cook? did a nice page in HO (with a bit of N)? Something like that in N would be great..? On Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 08:26 G.J. Irwin <groups@...> wrote:
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Re: #3000 -Honesty in Advertising?
Dave and all, If someone other than me is willing to take an N Scale Ruler and check out the key dimensions for A1G equipment, sure, I'll eventually modify the pages.? But I'd submit that it's well known that these are models at 1:160 proportion which were restricted by the available technology... Even now with 2019 models, it's not perfect, and probably will never be 100% spot on. ? |
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Re: #3000 -Honesty in Advertising?
learmoia
Do either of those cars have a prototype?..? Regardless of length accuracy. And since when have guys been concerned about length..? ~Ian On Mon, May 27, 2019, 01:57 dave w <groupsmaster@...> wrote: Ok Doug, |
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Re: #3000 -Honesty in Advertising?
It is in keeping with early N scale for descriptions to not be entirely accurate.
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Doug
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#3000 -Honesty in Advertising?
dave w
and the consequences for history. I'll just lob this out there and see what the high-ups think.A1G 3000 Series: 60 Foot Bulkhead Log Flat Cars Nominally stated as 60' in length-these are a shy shorter and now it's a factor that actual cars of close lengths- 57' mechanical reefers or 60' boxcars are being modelled.According to my calibrated N scale rule, they actually measure up at 57'6" maximum outside/ external length. As can be safely measured, that's 56'6" inside (between end bulkheads, though not that relevant I guess). Contrasting with the 1964 ORER measurements cited. Should these cars now be redefined and more accurately portrayed? {I have one that had lost it's weight and underframe before I purchased, but topside and running is unaffected}. regards davew |