1955: Inaccurate Paint Schemes on Inaccurate Models
1985: Inaccurate Paint schemes on Accurate Models
2005: Accurate Paint Schemes on Inaccurate Models
2023: Fantasy Paint Schemes on Accurate Models
screams internally

Disco fan (the game not the music).
First transgender man to have autogynephilia. Formally diagnosed with other unspecified skibidi toilet syndrome. Hobbies include writing and complaining.
1955: Inaccurate Paint Schemes on Inaccurate Models
1985: Inaccurate Paint schemes on Accurate Models
2005: Accurate Paint Schemes on Inaccurate Models
2023: Fantasy Paint Schemes on Accurate Models
screams internally
Agreed! The old models have an undeniably lovely charm, and they aren't trying to be something they're not.
I didn't notice at first that last one is still lettered for PRR, so it's not even a matter of letting people who model other roads have a chance to run a T1
Yeah, it's just a fantasy scheme for the lightweight Budd set they ordered in the 50's. I forget what it was called.
You won't believe this but I happen to have the wikipedia page for the Keystone open already for unrelated reasons. The cars look like all the inconvenience of the lower level of a dome car without the benefit of actually having a dome.