Pat Sanders has announced advance reservations for the Freightliner Cascadia. The prototype truck went into production in 2007, and received a facelift for 2017. Here are the details from Pat: Available this month for reservation is the all new N scale Freightliner Cascadia tractor. This is the most prevalent modern class 8 highway tractor today. $39.95 each Mid roof 42531 black 42532 white 42533 red 42534 lt. blue 42535 dk. blue 42536 silver bronze Raised roof 42541 black 42542 white 42543 red 42544 lt. blue 42545 dk. blue 42546 silver bronze View color flyer here: http://www.train-worx.com/17-10cascadia.pdf Also for reservation are some 53’ trailers to go with these new tractors. $23.95 each 45350-(01-03) Xtra lease 45399-03 Hyundai dry van 45399-04 Wabash reefer View color flyer here: http://www.train-worx.com/17-10trailers53.pdf A Rio Grande Caboose was also announced. Trainworx is proud to bring you the all new N scale Rio Grande 01400 series steel caboose. First release will be 01403 as built in 1940. Part #31401-03 $59.95 View color flyer here: http://www.train-worx.com/17-10caboose01403.pdf Carter
Why only one road number on the D&RGW Steel Caboose, they built 10 initially, eventually a total of 91
Have handled a huge number of the sleeper cab caps back when I worked for Molded Fiber Glass... saw the decline in the cab-over caps (got down to a couple a week due to sales falling so significantly, and this after Freightliner spent a huge chunk of change designing a new one) while the more typical trucks went up and down with the market. Took Freightliner a couple of years to feel the pinch of falling sales after other builders lost business but in the end most of us were laid off when it finally hit... the town of Cleveland, N.C., had nearly every bare spot of land covered with all sorts of trucks awaiting a sales pick-up which it finally did about a year later... talk about trucks moving fast that back-log disappeared very quickly. Too bad its too modern... even a backdated truck to the time when I was hauling caps wouldn't fit my era but would still love to have something of it.
Not bad for an older model, just wondering if Trainworx would go the extra step and add cab handrails and quarter fenders instead of the full fenders found on the Concor model. I drove a 1984 Freigtliner that looked like the truck in my photo. The only difference, the truck I drove was white with a red and orange stripe. I believe they called the paint scheme "Texarkana". Just thought it would be neat to have a model of that truck While they are at it, a Freightliner FLC120 would be nice to add to the collection as well