Quote from: skipgear on March 12, 2013, 12:24:28 AM
If you are doing operations, then individual car numbers are a must.
I have a reasonably large N scale layout, with around 300 freight cars, and I run ops sessions using CC&WB. I also regularly operate on two other similarly sized layouts using CC&WB. We all have cars with duplicate numbers, and for the most part they don't cause difficulties. So long as you don't have too many of a particular car in the fleet, there's a good chance that operators won't even notice the duplications - especially if they can be made to serve different customers at different parts of the layout.
Quote from: Ken G Price on March 10, 2013, 08:36:38 PM
If I am running blocks of all the same cars, always together, then they can all have the same number.
I agree, and I do a similar thing myself in some cases. Nevertheless, it would be nice to have at least a little variety.
A bigger issue for me is the difficulty in finding "common black (tank) cars", as mentioned by WrathofWotan. From the photos I've seen from the '30s, '40s and '50s, the overwhelming majority of tank cars that were used to ship oil to refineries were black, with minimal lettering. But if you try to build a fleet of such cars you'll find that they're hard to find, and expensive when you can. Painting and decalling your own cars is an option - if you can find suitable decals.
I'm sure that if Bachmann was to release a 4 or 6-pack of their 10k gallon tank cars in UTLX (black with gold lettering) it would be a winner.
Regards,
Ron