Originally Posted by GTW:
Interesting detail you're after, P51.
You have no idea, I have always been big on re-ecreating screen-used items, and mostly do that for old war movies and sci-fi productions: http://www.freewebs.com/willysmb44/scifi.htm
Originally Posted by GTW:
I'm a little curious about the "19" stencil on the top. First; I've never seen a number painted on the top of a lantern on any of the Michigan roads of which I'm familiar.
It's certainly a 'movie thing' as they refer to the entire train on the timetable as 'the 19' over many days as the movie takes place. And you're given the impression that the RR in the film is relatively large, so ID'ing everything by thge locomotive # was just a way to connect everything together to the audience, many of whom would have no clue about such things.
Just another 'Hollywood-ism', the way I see it...
Originally Posted by GTW:
Secondly, wouldn't it char off or discolor badly under heat and handling?
I've owned lanters in the past (I used to collect RR conductor stuff, but haven't owned anything like that in many years) and some had original paint on them, with some markings, usually for whoever had signed for it in service, I'd assume. I think the paint would stay there, especially considering the source, as it would probably have come from a RR paint shop...