Broadway Limited Imports HO 9111 Heavyweight Coach-Baggage-Combine, Santa Fe #2415

Broadway Limited ImportsSKU: FDT-BLI-9111

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Radford W.

I was so excited that someone finally did a cabbage. The pretty paint scheme is deceptive. My excitement quickly turned to disappointment.

1. Car is approximately 6 feet too long.
2. Car does not have a vestibule on both ends!
3. Undercarriage is not fish belly.
4. Undercarriage does not have the distinctive "I" beam running the length of the car on both sides.
5. Under floor accessories are not even close.
6. Baggage door has wrong number of windows.
7. The stirrup under the baggage door is wrong. Should run the length of the door.
8. Passenger compartment window style is wrong and pattern is incorrect for a 24xx cabbage. All steel 24xx cars did not have the paired windows, but rather the wider style. On the one side (baggage to the left) there should be two smaller glazed windows for bathrooms not one. Which in turn makes the interior seating all wrong.
9. Roof detail is no where close to accurate. Not a single stack for the stoves. Should be 2 and then additional for bathroom vents. Then it has a bunch of other stuff that I have no idea what is.
10. Whole car is wrong color, should be mineral brown not mineral red.
11. It is hard to find color photos but I am pretty certain the trucks were black or left over silver. Easy to fix but annoying that I have to have one more project.

Conclusion - With minor modifications it will do for a "stand in" for public shows, but when the Santa Fe people come to operate I will have to hide it, or hide my face in shame.

Reworking this car will probably harder than starting with a Rivarossi/AHM coach, or a Bachmann combine. It will require all the same window cutting and filling, adding "I" beams. At least the other two Rivarossi have a fish belly frame to start with, and two vestibules. It will require the same shortening as starting with a Bachmann combine which is very difficult, because it means the bolster also needs to be moved by same distance.

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