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Help me out here, is this set insufficient?http://www.microscale.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=60-1096&Store_Code=MD&search=penn+central&offset=&filter_cat=&PowerSearch_Begin_Only=&sort=&range_low=&range_high=
I sure hope not. I have 2 sets of these and a box full of the Industrial Rail boxes to update and paint a nice shade of PC green and let the decal-o-rama begin.I've looked at many photographs before this thread started, and went over the ones I plan on using for reference photos and I am struggling to see a difference. It must be a small one.
Modeling the PC just sort of grows on you the more you model Conrail. Being built and painted by Evans, I would guess that none of the X72's had either the NYC or PRR style numbers like some other cars of different classes did have. I'm gonna need another bookshelf soon. Real soon. Thanks for the info. I'll drop them a email and let them know I'm in for these.
You are correct in that PC X72's never would have had PRR or NYC style road numbers applied. Even if they were damaged and repainted during their brief tenure on PC, HCS would have been the shop to repaint them (Despatch Shop closed in 1970), and they would have used their own PC stencils. On a side note, the PRR style road numbers on MS 1094 are too small. They should be 10" tall, and MS's are about 8-9". A better choice is ESM's G32C decal sheet. It has correct 10" PRR road numbers. Another excellent choice is PCRRHS's N scale caboose sheet. The PRR style road numbers are 10" tall also. My apologies for the thread drift. Thanks for sending the email. The more that do, the better the chance of seeing these. Jeff
Thanks for the info - I've got a LL X72 that I need to add the extended coupler pockets to and such - will drop an email too.Mark
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