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The MT PRR dining car trucks would be right for these cars but my question is whether or not they are available separately from the models? These trucks, as well as the top equalized trucks used on the DL&W baggage car model, should both be very popular trucks to have available (the former because of PRR modelers while the latter could be attractive to those more inclined to being prototypically accurate, a huge number of Pullman sleepers and parlors used this type of truck)... I know I would like some of the latter for some of my cars!!!
When it comes to my Pennsy stuff I usually prefer to model the everyday mundane...that which you were more likely to see (my HH-1 not withstanding!). They're neat cars, though, don't get me wrong.
OK, anybody have a photo of a B74b mixed up with ATSF horse cars on a Grand Canyon or Fast Mail? I'm looking for an excuse....
Skimming through consists posted at the Passenger Train Consists List at Yahoo! Groups I am surprised by what I did find out about the Grand Canyon and Fast Mail consists and I can tell you that you probably would have an easier time finding hens teeth than you would finding anything PRR on either of these trains. Except for the extremely rare Express X29 boxcar (which could have and often did, show up in use on nearly every named train on the east coast) PRR cars simply do not show up in use on either train.
Nice!!!I wonder if, by cutting out the cast on doors that a more appropriate look could be gained, with the door frame being built up on the inside to not only strengthen the framing but also to provide for a deeper look. This will be something I will be looking at for some of my head-end cars, once I get serious about doing them. Also, keep in mind that most heavyweight head-end cars had door frames trimmed in ¼ round placed on both sides of the doorway in a vertical position... Harriman cars are the exception but most had this detail... I just don't know if using Evergreen .030 thick ¼ round pieces would be small enough for this to work appropriately.The MT PRR dining car trucks would be right for these cars but my question is whether or not they are available separately from the models? These trucks, as well as the top equalized trucks used on the DL&W baggage car model, should both be very popular trucks to have available (the former because of PRR modelers while the latter could be attractive to those more inclined to being prototypically accurate, a huge number of Pullman sleepers and parlors used this type of truck)... I know I would like some of the latter for some of my cars!!!