Powhatan Arrow set - MTH HO announced
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Sun Mar 1 19:40:21 EST 2009
Sorry for the double post but I wanted to update something. After looking at the PDF I went to their website where there's a short video of their new J in action. Depending on the light the red looks much more red than brown as shown in the PDF. Since the color should be consistent between the locomotive and the passenger cars this would lead me to believe that the red on the cars also won't have that brown hue to them. At least that's what I'm hoping. I've included two screen captures to illustrate my point.
Brian Dembinski
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Subject: Powhatan Arrow set - MTH HO announced
Sorry if I missed this, but I have been away from the mailing list for a year. I recently noticed MTH is doing the Arrow in HO as shown in their new catalog? This inspired me to open my N&W folder in my email and see what folks were saying about the new project, but I didn't see anything as far back as January.
It is going to bring up the passenger color question, for certain. I would love to hear a comment from some of those who remember the passenger cars in real life. My belief is that they were more of a tomato soup red, like this:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/2846577287_7b7b116bc7.jpg
The models in the catalog are kind of compromised between a reddish-maroon and a brownish-maroon.
The cars are skirted - does this mean the diner car should still be a heavy-weight? I don't know when the skirts were removed (53?) and the streamlined diner entered service?
The aluminim window frames are very nice looking. I wish there were views of the opposite sides of some of the cars... the diner and coach, in particular.
Here is a PDF copy of the new catalog:
http://www.mthhotrains.com/PDFs/2009v1HOCat.pdf
The Arrow set is displayed on pages 20 & 21
The P4 seems to match the pics on VT site perfectly. Here are 2 views that look like perfect matches to the P4 model:
http://spec.lib.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/ns2027.jpeg
http://spec.lib.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/NS2637.jpeg
Mike Rector
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