N Scale Autoracks

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N Scale Autoracks

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I have been looking all over for some N scale autoracks. The only ones I could find were the ones made by Con-Cor which did not look that great. I could not find any others. So to end this post, does anyone know of any good autorack cars in N guage? If so, thanks!
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Re: N Scale Autoracks

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Red Caboose, but they haven't done a run in probably five years now.
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Re: N Scale Autoracks

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Did Intermountain make any? I know Microtrains has released a couple different road names as well.

If you can't find any new ones for sale, I'd start watching for them at shows, or with dealers who carry previously owned equipment. There's a used model railroad equipment dealer in Wyoming (Michigan) who seems to have a healthy supply of the higher end autoracks.

Edit: I see the OP's location is New York, so I'm afraid the dealer near Grand Rapids won't be much help. :oops: :(
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Re: N Scale Autoracks

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If you're on Ebay, they usually have tons of Red Caboose, ConCor and Intermountain autoracks for sale at all times of the year. I wouldn't expect getting a bargain for them, but they are available.

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