JasonD
Western Thunderer
Hi Stephen, PSC have always had a reputation for accurate, well detailed models. For me, that tends to put them ahead of Sunset, easily up with Overland, but behind Glacier Park. Now, apart from those spluttering "Oh no, not Jason again ... and why doesn't he include Iron Horse Models and blah, blah,", all those brands focus on RTR and PSC's strength is the range of brass and plastic detail parts it also advertises. Don't forget all O-scale brass is produced in numbers we can count, so maybe not all available at the same time.
OK, enough throat-clearing, if I was offered an O-scale D&H caboose for $300, apart from being astonished, I'd say "Ah well, PSC ... hope any bits that have come loose are in the box."
Enough Jason, get off the computer and finish that Quality Craft D&H caboose kit ... years of fun. And remind Stephen that Atlas ran a nice SP caboose, can't remember the actual SP class, bay window with 3 or 4 spaced-out windows. It was produced in non-SP liveries too, but was accurate for the SP version, nice trucks with leaf springs.
Jason
OK, enough throat-clearing, if I was offered an O-scale D&H caboose for $300, apart from being astonished, I'd say "Ah well, PSC ... hope any bits that have come loose are in the box."
Enough Jason, get off the computer and finish that Quality Craft D&H caboose kit ... years of fun. And remind Stephen that Atlas ran a nice SP caboose, can't remember the actual SP class, bay window with 3 or 4 spaced-out windows. It was produced in non-SP liveries too, but was accurate for the SP version, nice trucks with leaf springs.
Jason