Here are some pictures of my BNSF Dash 8-40B Pulling 9 Double Stack Container cars, three 4-Bay Covered Hoppers, 1 Airslide Covered Hopper, 2 Cement Covered Hoppers, and 2 Boxcars.
Nazgul said:Good job...I have a soft spot for container cars....long story....can't talk about it![]()
I know weatherin's been taken up your time but I miss the pics of your layout:cry:
Nothing wrong with that. In reality, I mostly see 40' 53' and 20' containers; quite few 45' or 48'. Also, I see the longer container on the bottom almost as often as on top. Of course, that most often occurs in cars with 53' wells... The most common well length is 53', but there are a lot of 40', and a few 48' wells.Unfortunitly, I ran out of 48' containersfor the tops of the 9 cars so I had to put one car with 2 40' containers.![]()
green_elite_cab said:
Triplex said:Nothing wrong with that. In reality, I mostly see 40' 53' and 20' containers; quite few 45' or 48'. Also, I see the longer container on the bottom almost as often as on top. Of course, that most often occurs in cars with 53' wells... The most common well length is 53', but there are a lot of 40', and a few 48' wells.
Triplex said:Sometimes, cars with 48' wells have 53' containers in the top position. Just another idea.
santafewillie said:Your weathering looks great, I think weathering really makes a model railroad stand out. Just one additional comment, it's your railroad and I'm not really a rivet-counterand I don't mean to be offensive; but that EL roofwalk boxcar would never be seen on a BNSF train, it does look out of place. Roofwalks disappeared more than 20 years before BNSF came about.