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Looking for opinions from the experts of classic brass.  How would you rate the Max Gray N6b cabin?  Looking for something other than a N5 cabin and this could be a fun addition to my collection.

Thanks!

This one below is an HO one I picked up at auction many years ago.  I think it says Tiko on the bottom?  I'd have to go look.

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I like the looks of the MG versions.    I have a few.   They did both the centered cupola version and the offset cupola version.   I have not checked the dimensions and locations of windows.

If you want to count rivets, Quality Craft (name before Weaver) did wooden kits for the N6B and N6A and you could assemble exactly as you like it.

The Weaver brass one is a bit of anomaly also because they put the doors in the cupola for brakemen to climb out on the roofs to set hand brakes, and then they put the modernized end railings with all the Doodahs and stuff that was much later rebuilds.   

MTH did a creditable version with the centered cupola in 3 rail that would be easily converted.     I have not checked it to drawings or the brass ones but stand alone it looks very nice and accurate.

 

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These are iPad photos - in the shade, and dusty.  But you get the idea . . .

distortion on two of them - iPadcloseups make them wedge- shape if not directly broadside.  Did not know that . . .

 

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Over the years there has been quite a bit of discussion among SPF's (slobbering Pennsy fans) about variations among PRR N6b cabin cars.   In addition to the somewhat similar "wide cupola" N6A, there were at least 3 prototype versions of PRR N6b cabin cars.  The easiest to spot was the centered cupola version.  Less apparent were differences between offset cupola versions.  In the most common version the side windows were centered over the trucks (as found on Precision Scale and Quality Craft O scale models).  This version is best represented by restored N6b 980016 illustrated on the cover of The Keystone Vol 22 - No.2.  However on a few N6b's the car body windows were located closer to the end walls, creating a different visual relationship of the windows and the cupola.  This is the one Max Gray imported from Japan in 1963 priced at $14.50.  (illustrated in Bob2's third photo posted above).  Variations in prototype N6b's apparently occurred  as some cars were built new, while others came out of different PRR shops using body sections of obsolete wood underframe 4 wheel bobbers that were mounted (and extended) on steel underframes. 

For the post war O scale 2 rail modeler IMO the best detailed N6b's were the ones imported by Precision Scale in offset and center cupola versions.  I particularly like the high arch single spring cabin car truck PSC chose to create for the model, and the underbody detail.  Note that the PSC models (and MTH) N6b's) have a second horizontal end railing  found on postwar N6b's, while the Max Gray N6b's have the as built single horizontal end railing.  

The Keystone pooto of 980016

 

 

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