I have the KCS Belles ordered . Very excited to expand the Scale Trains Rivet Counter ones ! Should be a heck of a train with all them together ! So far I enjoy the well cars I got from Class One and look forward to adding these! I love the crate looking boxes as well ! Thanks for the deeper look!! 😊
I have had issues with class one model works with bent parts. Looking forward to the ones from Scale Trains. Better quality for the same price. Actually Class one is more expensive.
As always Great Review Sir! Cars look Beautiful especially like that COER black one! I ordered from them for the first time and got some flat cars and one of them had alot of parts loose in the box! A piece of the grate on the deck was missing and all the plastic brake pieces were not on model just laying in the box and I understand that happens sometimes in shipping but that was alot for one car. They sent me a email asking how everything was and I told them they were beautiful cars and didn't want to b the bad guy but one of the cars had alot of loose parts and I never heard back from them! So I hope I didn't make them mad and hope they don't think I'm a cranky picky customer but that car had alot of loose parts! Thanks for the peak at them!
@ 6:43... the hoppers with the two colored discharge gate rods and round loading hatches are cars that haul material that need protecting from *MOISTURE* (like sugar) ... those cars can be gravity unloaded OR pneumatically unloaded depending on which one of those rods you open... but you gotta open up the correct one so that's why they have two different colors... flour could also be hauled in these cars
Modern modelers need more Plastic pellet covered hopper types. No Trinity 6241's. ARI's 6224 Blue Center Flow logo cars. Greenbrier 6250 and 5800/6224 Green Center Flow logo are on the rails. Trinity being the most popular car. Mixers on NS to and from New Orleans is a 50/50 mix of plastic hoppers and various tank cars such as the colored valve cover and banded cars. The rest are steel coils some in gondolas, small blocks of 50'/60' HC box cars, bulkheads/flats with steel plate, blocks of carbon black hoppers and small blocks of 2 or 3 bay covered hoppers. Hopefully we can see more current cars being offered.
@@CentralPALocos Which model manufacturer will offer this particular car? Walthers could use tooling from the large 4 bay distillery grain version they currently offer. ScaleTrains could make it plus the 5850 car without end cutouts. It wouldn't be a problem for Atlas to do the ARI car and Greenbrier's is anybody's guess.
While I have some of these cars on preorder, I sure hope these cars won't disappoint like Class One's previous releases. I'm curious how the die-cast underframe and the plastic body will hold up over time (shipping, temperature differences, etc).
I have the KCS Belles ordered . Very excited to expand the Scale Trains Rivet Counter ones ! Should be a heck of a train with all them together ! So far I enjoy the well cars I got from Class One and look forward to adding these! I love the crate looking boxes as well ! Thanks for the deeper look!! 😊
Hi James & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks James & Friends Randy
Nice to see more of the Soy Plus cars. Accurail did a limited run of 3 cars back quite a few years ago
I work on these often and I’m excited for them to release
Sweet little peak here. I finally was able to see some class one stuff at rpm this year. I was impressed. These do look great, though.
I have had issues with class one model works with bent parts. Looking forward to the ones from Scale Trains. Better quality for the same price. Actually Class one is more expensive.
Scale trains has a Gunderson 5188 hopper but not 5200's there's some differences but Class One is the only company who has created the ARI 5200's
Many real grab irons are bent in real life. They get really mangled up
As always Great Review Sir! Cars look Beautiful especially like that COER black one! I ordered from them for the first time and got some flat cars and one of them had alot of parts loose in the box! A piece of the grate on the deck was missing and all the plastic brake pieces were not on model just laying in the box and I understand that happens sometimes in shipping but that was alot for one car. They sent me a email asking how everything was and I told them they were beautiful cars and didn't want to b the bad guy but one of the cars had alot of loose parts and I never heard back from them! So I hope I didn't make them mad and hope they don't think I'm a cranky picky customer but that car had alot of loose parts! Thanks for the peak at them!
@ 6:43... the hoppers with the two colored discharge gate rods and round loading hatches are cars that haul material that need protecting from *MOISTURE* (like sugar) ... those cars can be gravity unloaded OR pneumatically unloaded depending on which one of those rods you open... but you gotta open up the correct one so that's why they have two different colors... flour could also be hauled in these cars
Thank you for the sneak peak, these are beautiful models and I will look to get a few when available. Great!
Modern modelers need more Plastic pellet covered hopper types. No Trinity 6241's. ARI's 6224 Blue Center Flow logo cars. Greenbrier 6250 and 5800/6224 Green Center Flow logo are on the rails. Trinity being the most popular car. Mixers on NS to and from New Orleans is a 50/50 mix of plastic hoppers and various tank cars such as the colored valve cover and banded cars. The rest are steel coils some in gondolas, small blocks of 50'/60' HC box cars, bulkheads/flats with steel plate, blocks of carbon black hoppers and small blocks of 2 or 3 bay covered hoppers. Hopefully we can see more current cars being offered.
6241s are the current TrinityRail pellet design
@@CentralPALocos Which model manufacturer will offer this particular car? Walthers could use tooling from the large 4 bay distillery grain version they currently offer. ScaleTrains could make it plus the 5850 car without end cutouts. It wouldn't be a problem for Atlas to do the ARI car and Greenbrier's is anybody's guess.
While I have some of these cars on preorder, I sure hope these cars won't disappoint like Class One's previous releases. I'm curious how the die-cast underframe and the plastic body will hold up over time (shipping, temperature differences, etc).
Hard to tell but I hope so too as I have some on pre order.
eta for these?
Was the NS SD70ACE a MTH
Yes sir.
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