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I know we can buy two (or more) cars, cut the windows out of one and cut the window area of the second one, then arrange the windows from the first one the way we want them in the second body and glue it all into one piece. But, that takes two cars, every time. Much better to just have the mass-produced windows available separately. Especially if those windows were made from a weldable plastic, rather than resin or FUD. That way, you only need one donor car to use as the body to make a car with different window arrangements. Unless, of course, somebody also makes the complementary "windowless riveted car body" that Sirenworks noted we would need, so we don't have to make our own by cutting the windows out of a perfectly good car.
I think that is what is called a "betterment" roof, but will be subject to correction by the more expert among you.
I'm looking for something that keeps the full arch all the way to the end, like this (although maybe a little less in need of restoration):
Unless one had a way of milling out the windows cleanly, I don't think the window pieces will fly, at least I can't envision a market for them vs. all of the time I would have to spend designing them.
That car doesn't even look like a heavyweight car (except maybe for the 3-axle trucks). Wouldn't it be easier to take a newer passenger car, modify its appearance as needed, then install 3-axle trucks under it? Actually, in that photo that car looks like one of the European passenger cars (except for the trucks again). So maybe take one of the European models and convert ti to your prototype?
It is a modernized heavyweight car, of course. The windows have been changed (interior too). The ends and sides are pretty much unchanged except for teh windows of course. The end of the roof isn't flat with the end The arched roof line at the end of the roof goes straight across, but the panels from the roof line to the top of the ends sort of bow out to meet the car ends. The roof is taller than a normal streamlined car (matches the height of the original car roof).