ATSF “Delivery Gray 10-1979” is now available in the distinguished light gray paint with light blue “Santa Fe” lettering. This light gray scheme is very different from the previous Tangent ATSF offerings! The Santa Fe GA-905 class were built by Pullman Standard and leased from North American Car Corporation. Check out that sharp red/white/blue NACC badge! Featured details include prototypically accurate body-mounted brake hardware and scale-sized Miner “Selflok” outlet gates. We didn’t stop there. This car is loaded with accurate Pullman-applied ATSF graphics and data. From the distinctive narrow style Roman numbers to individual North American Car Corp. car serial numbers on the center sill – it’s all there.
SOO “Original 1-1980” brings back a popular PS4750 paint scheme. We offered a different 1979 group of SOO cars about 8 years ago (!) and ever since, our mailbox has been full of requests for MORE SOO. We are very pleased to finally offer another SOO lot, this time from the 400-car 1980 Pullman group. These covered hoppers feature truck mounted brake beams, a side-mount train air line and scale-sized Miner “Selflok” outlet gates. Painted in that special shade of “Soo Line White” (Soo modelers know exactly what we mean), the models show off the classic yellow wheat stalk graphics and green SOO LINE roadname. An accurate and critical car for SOO and CP Rail modelers and lovers of the PS4750 everywhere, these cars continue to serve in grain and in buffer car services.
IC Gray Repaint w/Logo 1997+ continues our tradition of gorgeous IC models, and this is our first time we have offered the PS4750 in “New” IC gray paint! When the ICG “unplugged” the “G” in 1987 and reemerged as a slimmer core railroad, a “New Image” IC gray color scheme was introduced for the freight car fleet. The scheme went through some minor changes over the years, but as Centralia accelerated the repaints, a logo was added, and that is where we pick up the story with our 1997+ Tangent offering. Features for this IC model include accurate body-mounted brake hardware details with center tube linkage and “smooth” style roof hatches. Relevant and accurate, this is another critical car for those of you modeling “New IC” or CN era grain cars anywhere in the last 25 years.
SLSF “Delivery Gray 6-1977” replicates Frisco’s 1977 Pullman Standard order. This group features ribbed roof hatches, body-mounted brake linkage between the bays and a center-tube train air line. The SLSF graphics are sharp – check out the Frisco’s Roman-style lettering for the CAPY data. We take great pride in getting this lettering right. From the Frisco name, the reporting marks, and every single piece of data down to that tiny PPG paint stencil in the corner. This is Tangent-Accurate artwork. Frisco modelers, we have your back. And don’t forget: These cars had long lives after Frisco, with SLSF gray paint examples evading the BN and BNSF paint brushes well into the 2000s.
Think of the PS-2CD 4750 (“PS4750″) prototype as the EMD SD40-2 of covered hoppers. Similar to the SD40-2, Pullman-Standard (“PS”) began production of the 4750 covered hopper in 1972 and was the most popular seller within its peer group with more than 56,000 cars produced (not including thousands of clones from other builders and railroads). The 4750 followed upon the successful “high hip” design of one of Pullman’s earlier designs, the 4740 covered hopper, also offered by Tangent Scale Models. When Pullman ceased production of 4750s in 1981, the amassed fleet was the largest single body covered hopper fleet from any of builder, and was arguably the most prolific productions of a singular design during any era. In other words, they were super common! It was rare to find a manifest train without a PS4750 in it. Today, that feat is harder but it is still pretty true.
PS4750s were built to last. It is hard to tally how many ply the rails of North America today, but it is clear a large percentage of the fleet is still in service, working for their original or perhaps new owners.
Like previous offerings, the PS4750 model from Tangent Scale Models is a state of the art, dimensionally-accurate scale replica with highly accurate “true-to-life” colors and precise letter stencils. Our PS4750 offers our most ambitious effort yet to include a multitude of detail variations to replicate the different phases of production and customer specifications. Example variations include: body shells with or without holes in the side posts, brake systems, outlet gates, roofs, roof hatches, roof overhangs, running boards, crossover platforms, end ladders, jacking pads, brakewheel housings, and brakewheels. This replica includes our fine “near-scale” draft gear box with beautifully-rendered side “key” detail. Our ready-to-operate replica is finished with coupler lift bars accompanying Kadee scale couplers and sufficient hidden weights to ensure the model operates as good as it looks.
Our motto is “Unparalleled scale replicas for discriminating railroad modelers”. Features for these PS4750 replicas include:
Order Due Date: July 31, 2022
Anticipated Delivery Date: August 2022
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