Finding Pass Cars
After looking for months for pass cars & kept being told that there was no sutible pass cars to model the PRR on, ive gotten a Bachmann Spectrum Diner, a Bachmann Spectrum Observation car & a...
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Ben,I'm not sure who told you there are no PRR cars available, but "right" is your call. I'll let someone more fimilar with the Spectrum cars address those. I don't think the PRR ever had any cars...
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Tell us more about your particular interests, Ben. You did a posting late last year regarding "Cabooses" (commonly called in plural "Cabeese") and you got some authoritative responses from senior...
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As pointed out 'when' is the all-important consideration. The Spectrum D78 is a good diner because there are really no "very correct" ones out there in plastic. It is short to scale, but by and large...
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Well then the sort of cars i would like to model would be the ones with the celesterly roofs on them
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Many clersetory roof cars ran until the end of PRR, although they were plainly fading away by that time.Here would be a generic train for the 1930s...K4 engine/ or GG11. X29 boxcars, available from...
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The Red Caboose makes an accurate representaion of the X-29 in several variations, including express modified cars that ran in passanger consists (but you might want to change the trucks), and is much...
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I agree it is the better car, but it does have to be built and is by no means a shake-the-box kit. You do have some assembly of the WKW, but I wouldn't call it 'building a car'.They have also been...
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Bill Weiss wrote:"The Red Caboose makes an accurate representation of the X29 in several variations, including express modified cars that ran in passenger consists (but you might want to change the...
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I realize your question specified an interest in clerestory-roof cars, which means heavyweights, but I thought I would mention Walthers car #932-6420, which they rather oddly label a "1 DR 29 seat...
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