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While doing some project research I uncovered some information regarding the early Pullman Standard PS-1 40' boxcars. As it turns out, contrary to popular belief, the MTL model is an accurate representation of the 10'6" IH prototype - albeit a transitional one. The pressed rectangles were added to the top of the sides in 1949. The bow-tie roof stiffeners were added to the outer roof panels in 1950, and the horizontal riveted belt rail was changed to a welded joint in the mid 1950s. So the model is accurate for PS-1 boxcars built from early 1949 to sometime in 1950.
This is good stuff, and I'll start researching as well.The CNW cars (106600-108598 even) were built in September 1949, but they had riveted sides. ASX, CNW, DSS&A, and FCP had riveted side, 6' door PS-1's built from 1948-1953, but it looks like the CNW series you picked up was the only one in the timeframe you identified. (Ref: RP CYC 1)
So the M-T model is not the "PS-0" version noted in the CGW Color Guide?
Just stumbled on a reference that there is a PS-1 40' roster in the March 1988 issue of Railmodel Journal. A quick jump to the TrainLife archives has yielded this information. I pulled this by build date, so I don't know if everything is 100% correct, but it's a start. Note that these are the original owners only.
I think you answered your own question, but no, the MTL model isn't a PS-0.
Still, I'd love to see a pic of a PS-0 to check out the 18 side panels, seems like a lot on a 40' car, unless that's 18 per car and not per side.