First thing is its not even the right car lionel put that scheme on. The real 
car was a national steel car 4 bay cylindrical covered hopper while lionel's 
offering isn't even close to that. Also, anything more than one car number is 
also incorrect. The CN only painted the one car in that scheme. It was painted 
tat way to promote the potash mining and shipping that the CN deals with. This 
car was used exclusively in the potash industry. You can always tellv the 
cylindicals service type. This car has the round hatches in the top. Those are 
alway for the potash or fertilizer industry, while the ones with the trough 
hatches are always used to ship grains.

A better choice will be kaslo shops cylindrical covered hopper and then have 
some decals made for it.

Michael Ostertag
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Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Alan Lambert <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Alan lambert

           Lone Star Flyer club

           Arlington, Texas

 

Tom,

Looks like they were trying new paint colors and used only that side , but it 
turned up on the prototype car. MY THOUGHTS.

                            Alan


From: Tom Hawley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 3:09 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Lionel's CN TankCar


  

Anyone who knows Lionel's propensity for giving the kiddos stuff like the 
Mickey & Minnie handcar and the Goofy boxcar may suspect that that "Lifesaver" 
-looking tankcar is just another Lionel cutesie.  But the number on the car in 
Lionel's catalog turns up a picture of the real one.

 

But further poking around on the internet reveals the information that this was 
painted that way on one side only.  The other side was a more conventional CN 
paint scheme.

 

I wonder what Lionel will do.

 

Tom Hawley  --  Lansing Michigan

 



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