Why No Mention Of Atlas's New Passenger Cars?

JMaurer1 May 12, 2017

  1. Point353

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  2. brokemoto

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    If you plug up the door on the latest C-C observation (an ATSF prototype), you would get pretty close. You would need the courage to letter the thing from alphabet sheets, though.
     
  3. Jerry M. LaBoda

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    You may be right... several other shots of 1178 shows a coach just like the one in this image just ahead of it. Will change my listings...
     
  4. badlandnp

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    Never mind the details! :p Ok, I am no purist, but these look pretty good, and hopefully will have a good fit and finish. My LHS stated that it is a Mar 2018 delivery, so these should be gracing the rails shortly thereafter. (y)
     
  5. gdmichaels

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    Why No Mention of Atlas New Passenger Cars? We are not sure why Atlas did not make a bigger deal out of this release, which includes several new body styles and is the first time the company is making passenger cars under its own name vs. Atlas/Rivarossi.

    To make it easier for model train enthusiasts and modelers to keep up with New Product Announcements, we now plan to "cover" manufacturer announcements of this ilk as part of our blog.

    For the month of May, we started a bit late but will be more timely moving forward. Here's what we wrote about Atlas' 60 foot passenger cars May announcement.


    NEW Models from Atlas: 60 Ft Passenger Cars


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    A few weeks ago, Atlas Model Railroad Co. issued a Surprise Announcement: the release of a completely new set of models, Atlas N Trainman 60' Passenger Cars. These cars are all modeled after ACF (American Car & Foundry) prototypes.

    With an estimated arrival date of 1st Quarter 2018, the five new available cars will be: Baggage car, RPO car, Combine car, Passenger coach and Observation Car. Single cars will be available painted for $36.95 and unlettered for $28.95. There will also be 5-packs in each paint scheme for $174.95. There will be no overlap in road numbers between the 5-packs and single cars, so collectors will want both.

    Paint Schemes & Road Numbers
    Each car type will be available in five paint schemes and unlettered (green/black). The road names are: C&O, C&NW, Lackawanna, New Haven and Santa Fe.

    Where Atlas REALLY got it right was in offering coaches in FOUR different road numbers (five if you count the one in the 5-pack) for each road name; whereas Observation cars come only in one number (plus a second in the 5-pack). Remember, every modeler only needs ONE observation car in their consist, but always needs a bunch of coaches.

    These cars are based upon C&NW and CNJ prototypes manufactured by ACF. They feature: full-scale dimensions and details; separately applied window glazing; detailed interiors (excluding baggage car); and diaphragms and roof vents. The Observation car includes separately applied end railing details and a drumhead. The cars come shipped with AccuMate® operating knuckle couplers.

    There is a pre-order deadline of June 7th 2017.

    Here's a link to the Atlas product description.

    In the past, Atlas released passenger cars produced by Rivarossi, an Italian manufacturer of model railways, which was acquired by Hornby Railways in 2004. These cars represent a new path for the New Jersey-based company.

    To see some of the older Atlas/Rivarossi models for comparison, you can click this TroveStar link: other Atlas passenger car releases.
     
  6. bumthum

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    These are the same 60ft cars that Bachmann modelled years ago. I wish they were 60ft open platform, but I would still be interested if Atlas were to release them in B&M, or MEC, paint.

    As it is, I still have a stockpile of the old Bachmann cars and the associated coupler conversions... I'm hesitant to buy more just to repaint them.
     

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