Fred,

I'm with you: The rib-side car was ubiquitous, turning up on every railroad of 
the North American continent.  Well, maybe they didn't get to Mexico, but even 
that is possible over the span of years the cars cover.  The car is not only 
distinct but also aesthetically pleasing.  I'll have to speak with Bud.  
Perhaps we should have another go at the project.  Personally, I would take 
two.  Bud and I had planned to do the earlier version on which the horizontal 
ribs extended to the ends of the car.  The car appeared earlier in brass in the 
later version on which the ribs extended only to where the ladders or grab 
irons would be placed.  

Some have advanced the argument that, K"Oh, well, it's been done in brass, so 
there would be no further interest."  Those who articulate that idea will have 
to explain it to me.  I don't get it: After all, a brass version today would 
probably cost at least double of the asking price for a resin version.  In 
whatever medium it appears, the car is a standout, something different from the 
AAR designs.

Tom

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This is such an interesting car, in a way akin to the B & O round roof car and 
ACL turtle back, which both hit the magic numbers--it puzzles me why more 
interest didn't surface. I would love to have a couple of them.

Fred T in Tennessee


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From: Thomas Baker <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 3:32 am
Subject: RE: {S-Scale List} Re: Milw rib side boxcar again


Colin,

To date it has not developed beyond the idea stage. I believe that we collected 
about 35 or40 orders from 27 interested parties. Regretably, that did not meet 
the required 100 orders. If we could still garner 100 orders, we would be 
delighted to go at it again. This was for a plastic resin kit from Smokey 
Mountain Modelworks.

Perhpas we can find a way to do the project in an alternative medium. That is 
something to consider.

Tom





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