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I would love 12 with different numbers, but I know Uncle Will is a one man operation, and so that won´t happen.
Still, I am glad that there are 3 bay hoppers of Midwest coal lines coming out again!! With any luck, perhaps in CB&Q colors, in 3 sets of 2. Now THAT would look real nice behind a triple set of GP7s!
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Just a thought, but you can sponsor run with Uncle Will. If you want a number of cars, you can basically produce a special run. Will just did this for another customer. The extra cars the customer did not want were offered to dealers. If enough folks are interested in the road name, Will may he able to offer you additional road numbers. I know with our own special runs, we have done upwards of 4 road numbers, but with little more quantity, I am sure he can do more. It is definitely worth looking into if you want a unit train of matching hopppers.
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I also realize that small companies want to keep the overhead down,and dont want to have a lot of stuff sitting on a dealers shelf.
There are just collectors out there, that just want one car of whatever flavor. Other folks are happy just to put a couple of cars in the consist of a freight train. Still others are happy to run a big long train full of every flavor of hopper there is, with no rhyme or reason, because they are "pretty".
Im sure Id have to find a dozen people to try and make it work. Or I could just ignore the numbers, or do the scratch and re-decal. The weathered over the numbers trick only goes so far.
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If you want to revisit, then we are happy to help. Post a photo of what you would like to see. I would be happy to work from this end with Will and see what we can come up. We can post photos of what you are thinking about in Ztrack and on the other forums to see how many interested folks we can come up with. I love projects likes this. I know Will does to. Like all small manufacturers, having a run that has no risk is so important to help keep things going.
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If there is a minimum amount of cars that could be run with one number, say 200, that would mean a string of 8 cars would be 1600 cars. that would have to be sold. dont know if 200 sets would sell.
However now that people are selling STARTER sets again, this might be a great opportunity to sell off the excess. Only trouble would be a proper caboose.
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That is actually a great shot. I would never have thought wrecked ones would have been transported upside down of flat cars. I don't think it helps the cause, but still an neat photo!
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Have you tried the following site for some additional CB&Q hopper photos?
www.rr-fallenflags.org
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A couple of thoughts for you. First, have you considered "weathering" over parts of duplicate road numbers? If you look at MTL's weathered and graffiti cars, they reuse existing road numbers and just obscure parts of the number.
As far as research, I was wondering if the documents you need are in a CB&Q library somewhere? I make use of the CSRM library in Sacramento. For WP,UP, SP and ATSF they have original drawing from the roads, much like the one you found for the CB&Q tenders, for just about everything. Another thought would be the NMRA archive.
Kelly, all,
Would there be value in producing a car without the road number and adding it as a decal?
MTL did this with some of their passenger cars.
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I think Mark's idea has real merit. Dirty them up a bit and who can tell?
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I've thought about that too. In Silly Con Valley we have pad print units with a serial number attachments. Mark the car, push a button, get the next number and mark another. I'll admit the logistics of handling the 300-1000 road numbers is a nightmare. Maybe a set of 10 cars and the only promise is that they are all different.
There are also times, IMHO, when decals should be preferred. As an example, the AZL WP Mikados. WP ran the units with attached plates with the road number and logo. A properly cut decal simulates the edges of those plates quite nicely. However the decals for the MTL UP cars just look wrong without a lot of work.
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