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Thanks guys, very much!Tom, I've seen most of the info before, but it's nice to have it all in one place. You're obviously better organized than I am Thanks for the useful writeup, too.Mike, I do own the T&P car by WoT, it's a very nice model, see below. I bought it understanding that by my modeling period (circa '49), Texas & Pacific was almost almost entirely owned by MoPac so I'm thinking that car could have easily ended up on Santa Fe rails. It would be nice to have a confirmation. The proto pic in the OP seems to show a traditional roof, and the area below the doors almost looks like the frame has been strengthened under the weak spot in the span? If you do find other photos, I'd be interested. Thanks again!Otto
There are a few photos on our late friend Jerry Laboda's site-http://passcarphotos.rypn.org/Indices/MP1.htmMost in the gray-blue scheme had balloon roofs and some skirting (or reinforcement), but it does appear that the skirting varied car to car, and that some of the balloon roofs appear to be "modernized" clerestory. Also several photos appear to be of the cars late in life, so I would suspect that clerestory roofs were more common in 1949 than in 1969. There are also some "as built" photos with clerestory roofs among the links on that page.
Otto- have you seen this article? (MP, not T&P, and HO, but thought you might be interested)https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/walthers_mp_hwt_baggage.pdf
No I haven't, thank you Tom!Thanks @squirrelhunter too...Fun stuff, Otto