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... The 48000 series gondola may have a 50' 0" prototype. I saw a photo of a Lehigh Valley gondola that Ted Cullotta was selling on EBay. The car has an interior length of 50' 0". See LV 31540. I will let you be the judge. Thank you.
Other than being a little too short, the 15 panel gons are very close to the GN's P-S cars, both open and covered. I suspect that all of these were shortened to fit in the "standard" 1960s/70s jewel box.
I thought the basic reason for today's 50 and 40 foot gons and flats was they could use the same underbody frames as 40 and 50 foot boxcars. BTW, is that a Bachmann (CB&Q) gon in the picture?
There is a fairly correct model of the War Emergency Gons - it was the first gon in N scale to scale out to 52' as well (1960's!):I've been planning to document the conversion of this model to body mounts etc (N&W had these), but too much has been getting in the way.Mark
I thought the basic reason for today's 50 and 40 foot gons and flats was they could use the same underbody frames as 40 and 50 foot boxcars.
Yeah you're right, we don't need a new one. You sure that's not a BLMA model? It looks like it could be.Jason
So, the 14-panel straight-side drop-end model is accurate for this LV series and maybe a WM variant on the Bethlehem cars. So it may be possible to have a prototypical LV scheme on the model. Ironically, I think MTL only has released LV on the fishbelly and did so eons ago.
Relevant to this thread is whether or not the USRE release was prototypical.