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Reading some old railroad books I had the other night and noticed as O gaugers we still don't have any Pullman Palace cars for our layouts.  The HO guys have it made with MDC (Roundhouse) making a nice set of cars... where are ours?

Maybe a new idea out there for the manufactures? Do you think we will get so lucky?

These are absolute works of art....

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Think that there were some available a long time ago in kit form from Exacta.  These were some sort of composite plastic material that had embossed relief detail

Closest that I have a photo of today is of a Wagner Sleeper that I need to restore someday.  I have a 2nd one that revered to kit form to restore as well.

Mike Flauding posted:

Chooch ran a 11 car 1906 GN limited set years ago. I built the proto set for him and they are nice.  Haven't seen any come up for sale. 

I remember those when they came out, but I've never seen a single one built as far as I know.  Seem to recall that they were pricey buggers, too.

The chooch cars were 150.00 per, this was for a basic set. You had to add all the details,trucks, brake rigging,hand rails etc. I revised the kits to make them easier to build. The instructions were poor. I still have about 20 of the kits left. They make up to be great cars, but you need to put a lot of work in them. Also no decals.  All in all they are worth the time and effort. 

mwb posted:
J Daddy posted:

La Belle .. and only two cars are available.

 

Huh?

I'm seeing 8 closed platform passenger car kits on their web site, including an observation car - O-362 - not all are the 1903 cars; some are 1909 or 1900 cars.

Ah, yes, I see them now.  These kits are great but it would be nice if we had something on the market that took less time to build.

J Daddy posted:
mwb posted:
J Daddy posted:

La Belle .. and only two cars are available.

 

Huh?

I'm seeing 8 closed platform passenger car kits on their web site, including an observation car - O-362 - not all are the 1903 cars; some are 1909 or 1900 cars.

Ah, yes, I see them now.  These kits are great but it would be nice if we had something on the market that took less time to build.

Life's too short to be in a hurry.

Pete

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