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I had a cordial email conversation with Lowell about the RPO-baggage. I couldn't find exact matches for it in any photos I located on the web, but it is very well proportioned and will be a good stand in for roads where it is not an exact match. Strikes me it would be a good candidate for an "undecorated" release- as it could be (relatively) easily kitbashed to represent a wide variety of PS and ACF prototypes.
Two all new body types (styles) have just been introduced. A fluted side streamlined RPO Baggage car, road names include Frisco, Santa Fe, New York Central, and Rock Island among others. "Western" series sleepers built for the Union Pacific for use on the City Of Saint Louis, also owned by Chicago & Northwestern, and Wabash. These cars built by ACF contained more roomettes than bedrooms in each car 4-14 .These cars (the UP ones) were later rebuilt into "Sun" series 11 bedroom cars. Rail Smith is offering these cars in UP, scheme, UP scheme with a car Sun name and Wabash Blue cars. Nate Goodman (Nato). Salt Lake, Utah.
Did you come across the Texas Special car? I think that's the prototype. Three window baggage door included. https://brasstrains.com/Classic/Product/Detail/092262/HO-Brass-Model-OMI-Texas-Special-RPO-Anson-B-Jones-1000-F-P-WRONG-BOX-AS-ISAnd the reason Lowell liked the prototype so much is because they went to the SP&S: http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/rsPicture.aspx?id=1079558
Yes I knew the cars painted blue had been available to order for some time , but not the UP Yellow cars. Nate Goodman (Nato).