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The cars ran into the 2000s so you can still get one!
Needs more Conrail ...
I see on your website you have a modern version. I'm totally in for a couple of these pimp rides! I can't seem to find where to reserve one? (Edited: Nevermind, looks like per your note, reservations will start in Jan)
Reserve with your local hobby pusher, or with one of the online dealers.A word of advice to all - do not hesitate on the schemes you want. The demand is very high and greater than I anticipated given the price point I was forced to set.
Any suggestions on which dealers are accepting reservations? I checked FRT, MBK, and N Scale Supply and can't find them.A quick question. The Penny car looks like it has a Return When Empty sign. Where these cars in dedicated service? This is far from a deal-breaker for me. Just curious. This looks like a great car and I plan on picking up 3 or 4 of these.
Gotta have several of these myself. I can think of at least 5 different Pennsy color varieties. Will probably get a couple PC ones as well.
Reservations don't start until January 3. FRT and MBK carry ESM products, NSS doesn't. The routing instructions on PRR 112823 in December 1970 were WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO PRR PITTSBURGH PA. The routing instructions on the model are whatever was on the real car at the time it was photographed. The return-to's for the first eight cars are:222201 - Milwaukee WIThe current plan is to have PRR cars in every release. Artwork has been completed for 18 PRR cars, with no two being alike.Safe to bet for BEER loading on Dave's line?????Rick
222201 - Milwaukee WISafe to bet for BEER loading on Dave's line?????Rick
The routing instructions on PRR 112823 in December 1970 were WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO PRR PITTSBURGH PA. The routing instructions on the model are whatever was on the real car at the time it was photographed.
Not sure what the PRR had in mind for these in Milwaukee, but I am almost certain that it wasn't for dedicated beer loading. Any PRR experts out there know what these were used for? I will probably use them in auto part or food service.
There were cars marked with LD, DFB and SL. Also plain cars with just the keystone. Last one I can think of are the LD cars which had an unpainted aluminum door.
I guess this car had dodged the ACF label at this point (?).