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100% right there with ya, pal!!

I have an O72 minimum curve layout, scale engines and freight rolling stock.  But I very much prefer the aesthetics of the shorter passenger cars on these 'sharp' curves.

As so many prior discussions have summarized, this is strictly a TEHO territory.  So I take nothing away from the 18"-21" crowds.  

But, I surely wish the bench-mark K-Line 15" cars had lingered longer before the company's demise.  I noticed that even WBB has zero....zip, nada, nuh-uh, nope....15" aluminum cars in their 2018 catalog....for which I WILL engage the B folks at April's York meet.

I 'spect there are a few more of us than this forum seems to portray.

Just MHO, of course.

Hang in there!

KD

All the time!  K-line, William's and Lionel.  Of significance, the Lionel postwar truck design causes a lot of drag so later engineering allows for longer consists.  The latest Lionel 15'' trucks are beautiful works of miniaturization.

   My eye perceives  and adapts to the short cars in the same way it accepts the look of 21'' cars on 072 curves.....no biggie.

Bruce

 

This post is so timely for me. I have all scale equipment, but I just got these 15" k line aluminum cars and they are perfect on my layout. My 18" are ok as well, but for the size of my layout the 15" cars look terrific. 20180320_200242

Also, for me it's tough to differentiate the difference between the 15" cars and pictures and videos I have seen of the fleet of modernism cars, which look short to me.  

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    I love my 15" K-Line Hiawatha cars. Needed to do some work on them when I got them, but thanks to Brasseur Parts, they now look beautiful with full interiors to which I added even MORE passengers. I always wanted a Skytop Lounge Observation Car, and now I have one. The 21" cars would be too long, even for 72" curves. I wouldn't mind a set of 18" cars, though.

   John

That's the only passenger cars I run. Almost all are K-line. I was lucky enough to get some great buys on them and bought a lot of extra cars for long trains. The only one I switched out was a full vista dome car of the Milwaukee Road. It looked a little stubby compared to the same car from MTH. My layouts tightest curves are 072 but it seemed even the 18 inch cars didn't look very good on curves. Even behind my Erie Built FM the 15 inch cars look fine. My only non K-line passenger cars are Atlas RPOs. Also watch the "Little Joes" pulling the K-line 15 inch cars, they look good. DonFM on small bridge

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That is the only size that I run. Williams PRR Broadway Ltd set, and Lionel NYC 20th Century Ltd set, PRR Madison Car set, PRR Congressional set and CNJ Madison car set. They may not be scale but they are affordable and for my eyes they look very good running on my 28' x 14' layout. IMO if you want to go full scale you will pay far more and will need an even larger layout with very wide curves.

I run Williams 15 inch N&W Powhattan Arrow five car set with my Lionel Scale J Class.  It's not a scale train but looks Okay.  I run it for nostalgic reasons and do enjoy seeing it run .... especially at night with the room lights dimmed.  

The silhouette windows take me back to the 1950's/60s.  Anytime I need a fix from my childhood train days, I run these cars.

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That's the only passenger cars I run. Almost all are K-line. I was lucky enough to get some great buys on them and bought a lot of extra cars for long trains. The only one I switched out was a full vista dome car of the Milwaukee Road. It looked a little stubby compared to the same car from MTH. My layouts tightest curves are 072 but it seemed even the 18 inch cars didn't look very good on curves. Even behind my Erie Built FM the 15 inch cars look fine. My only non K-line passenger cars are Atlas RPOs. Also watch the "Little Joes" pulling the K-line 15 inch cars, they look good. DonFM on small bridge

Magnificent film, layout and trains, Don.

Arnold

Might be a silly question, but with all the threads about 21" scale (84') passenger cars, were real pre- and post-war era passenger cars all or mainly 84' in length. In other words, is a 15" (60') scale passenger car realistic or just a creation for O-Gauge model railroading? Not planning to buy anything bigger than my O27 passenger cars that run 11-13", just trying to get educated.

My preference is to the scale cars but as you have said - there is a special charm to the beautiful 15" renditions by the several manufacturers. I have a few K-Line F.O.M. cars and recently sold the spectacular K-Line B&O set. I also have a mixed consist of their Canadian Pacific 15" cars along with the 5 car 18" set.  Will probably offer several of the 15" coaches for sale as I have a LONG train already now and the Lionel PW Scale F3's probably can't handle it!IMG_0563IMG_0575

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15 inchers (and some 13" Madisons) are all I run (as well as almost all of the other operators I know). Lionel built a highly detailed series of 15 inch cars a number of years ago; not a lot of roads, but really nice cars, with aluminum construction, finished painted interiors, passenger figures, detailed sprung trucks, add-on metal details, etc. (the UP version shown). Kind of hard to find, but I've picked up a Calif. Zephyr, SF Super Chief and UP set from this series, all of which are extremely nice.

I've also taken newer Lionel aluminum cars that have finished interiors and mated those chassis with their interiors with shells from MPC era sets. (Illinois Central observation shown from the City of New Orleans set of 1985 shown.) The K-Line cars are also really nice (the North Coast Limited car shown), although their interior furnishings aren't painted.  I'm sure Lionel has 15" plastic cars planned for future release. Unfortunately, no doubt like the plastic 21" cars, they won't have painted interiors and figures included. 

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