Depending on the era you're modeling, the James E. Strates Shows train from 2010 were all blue flatcars with JESX and James E. Strates Shows on each flatcar. The gunnels appeared to be only about 6 inches high. I've seen a video of it in 2024 and all the flatcars were painted red with the same writing on the sides and the very last car was blue and empty followed by a Penn Central transfer caboose. Cheers from eastern TN
@w.rustylane5650 I've been working on this project for 16 years now. Still far from done. It's been extremely time consuming and expensive but I love it. I'm modeling the train & equipment as it appeared in 2013. Thanks for your comments!
Hi Midwest Model Railroad & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Midwest Model Railroad & Friends Randy
@randydobson1863 Thanks again Randy!
Depending on the era you're modeling, the James E. Strates Shows train from 2010 were all blue flatcars with JESX and James E. Strates Shows on each flatcar. The gunnels appeared to be only about 6 inches high. I've seen a video of it in 2024 and all the flatcars were painted red with the same writing on the sides and the very last car was blue and empty followed by a Penn Central transfer caboose. Cheers from eastern TN
@w.rustylane5650 I've been working on this project for 16 years now. Still far from done. It's been extremely time consuming and expensive but I love it. I'm modeling the train & equipment as it appeared in 2013. Thanks for your comments!