I like the 76? Trans Am…
David Russell said:Actually a 77 without the options......
I like the 76? Trans Am.....:)
Greg Elmassian said:
(http://www.elmassian.com/images/stories/rollingstock/usat/car_carrier/auto3.jpg)
(http://www.elmassian.com/images/stories/rollingstock/usat/car_carrier/auto5.jpg)
Greg, Thanks for the pictures. These cars will be the best yet from USA Trains. Nick
USAT’ supplying tiedowns for any vehicles you may install ? Are they providing access to the inside so you can do the tiedowns of the vehicles using both sets of fingers (or are ya planning on using some type of rubber friendly glue on the bottom of the tires)
Up here we see a lot of empty autoracks surprisingly in both directions of travel !
doug c
Does it look like the auto rack is easily removable from the flat car, and is the upper deck removeable? That 90’ flat car underneath the rack is a temping flat car, or a back date to an older open style auto rack.
Anyone know if USA plans to come out with a trilevel?
Craig
A rack full of muscle cars.
My kind of load.
Nah…'40’s and '50’s.
I hope to pick up a few TTX to add to my long modern freight, they look good. I wonder how heavy they are for a loco to pull 'em up my 4%. Sounds like more helpers might be needed here soon.
Update,
Ok I received my quote from Robby today for my 30 auto rack cars, He hooked me up as usual, outstanding price he gave me.
RLD Hobby’s is in my opinion the best large scale dealer out there.
Now I cant wait till Aug to get my hands on these, gonna make a sweet train…
Nick
P.S. I ordered a new and improved Hudson as well, they are due in any day now.
Golly, Isn’t this a great time to be in the Hobby…
What, 14 more autoracks, God I cant wait to get home for the Holidays…
And remember, that Robby from RLD Hobbies is the best choice in my opinion for
your large scale train purchase…
Roundy rounds are the only way to go, It’s the future along with DCC
That will be one impressive train Nick. You will have to make a video of it .