This train was the first TOFC I put together way back when, before MicroTrains released their 89' flat cars. The first 10 cars feature Rapido flats manufactured by them in 1970's, representing the 85' cars in use at the time. The cars were not painted very well, and some were even frames for 86' single door auto parts cars. I did what I could with them, and they actually did not turn out so bad.
Close up of weathering on 4602. The SD24's after remanufacturing by Santa Fe were on the books as SD26's.
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Some very old trailers, custom painted and decaled. Nearly all of the trailers were modified with Micro Trains wheelsets.
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Another Rapido flat with custom trailers. |
And another. |
Still another, this time an ATSF flat, with MT trailers. |
Two more very early trailers, custom painted, decaled and weathered.
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Mitsui OSK Lines container on chassis, and an old Con Cor 40' trailer heavily modified with aforementioned modifications.
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Con Cor 40' trailers heavily modified as above. |
Last Rapido flat, with MT Santa Fe trailer and ConCor Santa Fe trailer, both customs. |
Something different! Two MT trailers, but we have a first sighting of BLMA models of the F89-J trailers, delivered in Trailer Train yellow and black. |
These are beautiful models, whether in TTX brown or TTX yellow and black. I reviewed their recent released in a previous blog. Featured on this flat are Trainworx (TWX) PRR trailers.
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Athearn forty footer and TWX "Piggy Back Service" trailer (with side door) on F89-J 89 foot trailer. |
Athearn BAR trailer, and TWX Rio Grande 40' trailer. |
Beautiful Centraila ATSF Caboose 999435. You can find a video of this train on YouTube at: http://youtu.be/sHFsGhMBWfI Thanks for checking out my blog! |
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