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Glad no one on Railwire never slips up...
Looks like MT worked from this photo for the ATSF car. The height looks off, but I can't tell how much is carbody and how much is ride height.
Prototype has handbrake in the original position, model has lowered handbrake...WTF?
Cars in the 58000-58199 series were built with low handbrake according to the GM&O PS 50' SD boxcar roster (?). Do you have a pic?http://home.mindspring.com/~paducah/icg69.htmMike
I was referring to the model with the plug door vs. the photo of the ATSF prototype.
I have no documentation of this but I have read or been told that none of the GM&O PS1's were delivered with both the "Cushioned" logo (upper right) AND the "DF" logo (lower left). The cars that have both were originally "Cushioned" only, and had the "DF" added to the lower left when they were shopped and had their load-restraining equipment updated or replaced. If that's the case, and I'm not totally sure it is, all you need to do to make it correct would be to replace the "New date" with a shop date, maybe add a lube plate and/or car tracking label to represent a slightly older car.I'll check my GM&O/IC book tomorrow as that may have been where I read this.Mike
Sorry, I thought you were talking about the GM&O car. I see you revised the post to make it more clear."Cushioned + DF was the least prevalent on the GM&O so of course MT did one of those."I have no documentation of this but I have read or been told that none of the GM&O PS1's were delivered with both the "Cushioned" logo (upper right) AND the "DF" logo (lower left). The cars that have both were originally "Cushioned" only, and had the "DF" added to the lower left when they were shopped and had their load-restraining equipment updated or replaced. If that's the case, and I'm not totally sure it is, all you need to do to make it correct would be to replace the "New date" with a shop date, maybe add a lube plate and/or car tracking label to represent a slightly older car.I'll check my GM&O/IC book tomorrow as that may have been where I read this.Mike
So @Shipsure, are the new box cars lowered with body mount couplers or not?Jason
I saw the GM&O box in the store today - the couplers are truck mounted.Mark
The car did not receive the Silver Springs name until well after the 70s, carrying the name Wayside until at least 1980. The first shots of it being came after year 2000.