@WesternPacific2217 posted:Today I received four WP California Zephyr Aluminum passenger cars by K-line. These are brand new in the factory sealed boxes and look fantastic! Too bad K-line didn't survive, they made great stuff. These are the 15" versions so they fit well on my 12'x8' layout, and they have interiors with people instead of silhouettes typically found in simi scale passenger cars. I'm totally stoked I found these being a WP fan. here's some photos.
Original New Packaging:
Individual cars:
WP Silver Dollar
D&RGW Silver Mustang:
CB&Q Silver Roundup:
CB&Q Silver Horizon Observation car:
Normally pulled by a set of Western Pacific F7 ABA's, they were all busy pulling freight, so leave to the good old #485 GS-64 to pull it from Paradise*, CA to Reno, NV. Then a set of F7's will take it the rest of the way to Salt Lake City, Utah. I think the silver cars look great being pulled by a black GS! i'm missing a baggage car from the same set, hoping to find one on eBay. Maybe someone here knows of one K-line K4613-10903 Zephyr baggage car
*I've posted this before in OGR, so for those that may not have seen that post, my layout is named after Paradise, CA. It's a fantasy rail stop, as there wasn't a passenger rail stop in Paradise's history, other than logging line for the Diamond Match Co. in Chico, CA. and other lumber mills in the area. I so named my layout because my Dad lived in Paradise for 25 years where in passed away in 2010. And then in 2018 the town burned to the ground in the Camp fire, killing 86 people. In memory of the life's lost, homes and businesses destroyed by the fire, I named my layout.
If you saw this post the Western Pacific F7's I ordered from Trainz.com arrived. This is a ABA set from the 2008 catalog and these look, and most likely are new. Here are some packaging photo's and the set itself on my layout. You'll see that the box looks pretty much untouched, but I know Trainz.com inspects them before they go on sale.
Still in the original plastic wrap:
On the layout, what great looking set! I'm pleased, thank you Trainz.com.
Here's a short video of the new F7's backing in to pickup the California Zephyr and then move 'em out!