E7 wrote:The best I've ever seen in any scale are the Athearn Genesis in HO
The Athearn Genesis F-units use Paul Lubliner's Highliner shell tooling. Athearn sells the r-t-r models, while Highliners sells the undecorated shell kits and parts.
Lubliner released the B-unit shell kit back around 1988, IIRC. He then ran advertisements in Mainline Modeler and RMC for something like 15-20 years saying that the A-unit was coming "soon"; the rumor mill said he was just too much of a perfectionist about getting the nose right, was not satisfied with the tooling that had been cut, the tooling had been damaged, etc.. He supposedly measured the noses of dozens of real F-units. (The prototype noses were hammered out by hand, they vary from one another.)
His "coming soon" magazine ads used to drive the HO RPM guys nuts -- I'd go to an RPM meet and see all these beautifully weathered B-unit models coupled to Cannonized geeps. Their builders would be exasperatedly asking one another why Lubliner was wasting money on monthly ads for a product that he wasn't going to release.
Athearn then came along and made a deal with him to produce ready-to-run models using his tooling. That's what caused the A-unit tooling to finally get done. My understanding is that Athearn's factory also produces the undecorated shells for Highliner's undecorated kits.