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I was at a hobby shop the other day. I only get to one a couple times per year as I live in the middle of nowhere.

I saw a set of 15"  aluminum Milwaukee Road passenger cars. They are silver with an orange stripe. One of the cars is "Appleton" .  It's a 4 car set.  I only had a minute to look then got pulled away. I meant to go back and get some info on them, but forgot.  I have no numbers or other info.

I would like to do some price shopping. Is anyone familiar with these?  I can find nothing on the internet. Maybe they just came out?  Any info would be great.

Thanks

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If they're Williams, they're likely from one of the first set of offerings from the Golden Memories series.  This included some Milwaukee F3 diesel sets.  I don't have the catalogs/brochures anymore and the oldest one I can find online is from 2011, but my recollection of the passenger sets is that they were similar in appearance, regardless of road name - silver with a color stripe, as you describe.  Looking at current WBB catalogs, it doesn't appear that any of the aluminum sets are new.  I'd say the cars you saw are approximately ten years old.

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Tiffany posted:

hello guys and gals.........

If the Williams or other trains are that old, it would be wise to check out for die-casting of the trucks sides and couplers for if they have not crumbed to pieces due to zinc pest. Check it out before purchase !!!! Just a word of the wise. 

Tiffany

Hello Tiffany,

I have a few sets of older Williams passenger cars and they have NO zinc pest problems. They do have some coupler issues on the ones with non-operating  or fixed couplers.

You must be thinking of the K-Line Heavyweight passenger cars, now those were really bad for falling apart, even to take one out of the box they came apart.

Lee Fritz

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