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RE: (erielack) New EL related Atlas N scale rolling stock



I'm not sure if the trailers are correct (body style), but the lettering looks pretty darn good. It certainly captures the "feel" of the car - the only thing is, did those "billboard scheme" trailers ever run on those rebuilt pig flats? I thought by the time the pig flats were made, the trailers were wearing the plain "logo panel" scheme?

	- Paul


> -----Original Message-----
> From: gjokra_@_comcast.net [mailto:gjokra@comcast.net] 
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 12:06 PM
> To: J. Henry Priebe Jr.
> Cc: Erie Lackawanna Mail List
> Subject: Re: (erielack) New EL related Atlas N scale rolling stock
> 
> 
> On Page 47 center and 48 bottom,EL Color Guide,shows trailers 
> with what looks like the same scheme. The trailers may not be 
> correct but that would be splitting too many N-Scale hairs! Greg O.
> > 
> > http://www.atlasrr.com/nfreight/n90tonhopnew2.htm
> > 
> > 90 Ton Hopper - New Road Numbers
> > 
> > Atlas #32704 Erie Lackawanna (Black/White) RN #33635
> > 
> > 
> > http://www.atlasrr.com/nfreight/nflatcars.htm
> > 
> > N Flatcar with Stakes New Road Numbers
> > 
> > Atlas #38052   Erie (Black/White) RN #7224 
> > 
> > 
> > N Piggyback Flatcar with 40' Trailer New Road Names
> > 
> > Atlas #37811 Erie Lackawanna (Black/White) RN #7393 
> > Atlas #37812 Erie Lackawanna (Black/White) RN #7415   
> > http://www.atlasrr.com/Images/NFreightCars/ntrailers/lackawanna.gif
> > 
> > Is that pig trailer scheme correct?
> > 
> > Henry
> > 
> > J. Henry Priebe Jr.    Blue Moon Internet Corp Network Administrator
> > www.bluemoon.net       Internet Access & Web Hosting
> > www.railfan.net        Railfan Network Services
> > 
> 

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