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Typically the challenge with these earlier prototypes was the sheer number of manufacturers who made cars and the relatively low numbers they were sold in to get enough for a manufacturer to do a viable run. 

Having said that, being a steel car it doesn't look too far off from the GGD 80' heavyweight coaches in terms of basic design.  Cut in openings for the vestibule end windows and the upper clerestory windows and you have a fairly close match.  It appears that the stained glass is continuous and attached to a slight recess to the structural mullion between the paired windows.   Could be a fun little project. 

Do you have a history of this car?  Being all steel it is technically past the "Palace" era of Pullman cars, but it could have been rebuilt from an wood car. 

I asked Scott.  There are some Sunset Limited cars I would love to have.  Alas, Scott's answer was the same as Jonathan's.

A generic 4 car set might sell - for me it would have to be wood side.  Combine, coach, diner, observation.  MTH did it with the open platform cars, and they are stunning!  And look great on a 2-rail pike.

rattler21 posted:

 

 

Heavyweight Chair carGGD UP coach 421

Have you checked the LaBelle line? Gray car is a GGD 80' day coach. Scratch building and kit bashing are allowed.  Some hole drilling, filing, little bit of body puddy, painting and the car is completed.  Twenty-five hours of kit bashing will get more done than waiting for some one to come out with a car whose molds cost $187,000 apiece.   John

You mean actual modeling? This is OGR, after all.

bob2 posted:

I asked Scott.  There are some Sunset Limited cars I would love to have.  Alas, Scott's answer was the same as Jonathan's.

A generic 4 car set might sell - for me it would have to be wood side.  Combine, coach, diner, observation.  MTH did it with the open platform cars, and they are stunning!  And look great on a 2-rail pike.

Well, Pennsy Limited might sell, given how we foamers will buy anything PRR. Then, a proper D16 in brass to go with it.

OTOH, LaBelle sells kits for some of the Pennsylvania Limited cars and will, at my last asking, do the rest of the cars as special runs.

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