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Bart,would it be possible to take a picture of the dome "glass" with it turned upside down? I'm curious whether I was correct that it is a solid clear piece with the framing done in paint, or is the framing a separate piece.
Prototype photo for reference.
Andrew, which prototype is this? Kato or IM Super Dome? It has the prominent silver frames around the windows which are present on the Kato model. So are there 2 distinct Super Dome prototypes, and each is correctly depicted by each model company? Or IM and Kato both supposed to be representing the same car? Obviously I'm not an expert on those cars - but curious.
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Both domes represent the same Milwaukee/CN car.The silver frames are present on all of them... https://streamlinermemories.info/?p=1344Makes me feel a little happier about my Kato car 😎
If both are depicting the same prototype, it is interesting just how different both models are. And not just in detail, but the shape of the roof, and the dome itself.
In addition the cars were used on the City of Denver between Chicago and Denver, and between Cheyenne (Wyo.) and Ogden (Utah) on the Union Pacific for one summer.
The Milwaukee domes road on specially designed GSC trucks. I can't find a reference to a specific model or design.In my digging I also found a reference on p. 263 of Jim Scribbons "the Hiawatha story" that should be of interest to @C855B 😊