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I saw a Williams item on eBay that looked nice, but it didn't look scale.   I e contacted the  seller and he said it is 1:48 scale.  That would seem to me to mean that it is a scale car, but I am not convinced.  That is in part to the fact that I am not aware of Williams making scale cars.  I thought all of their rolling stock was O27 size.  

 

Without highlighting the item to create competitive bids, can anyone tell me if Williams brass cars are true scale?

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SIR-THEY ARE SCALE-THERE ARE MEMBERS THAT CAN GIVE YOU MORE INFO.-WILLIAMS PLACED BETTER MOTPRS IN THEIR ENGINES IN 1989 ON.I LIKE THE NYC NIAGARA AND UP BIG BOY.IN 1994 THEY DID A MASTERCLASS SERIES.I GOT A NYC DREYFUSS WITH SCULLIN DRIVERS.DETAIL IS UNBELEIVEABLE ESPECALLY THE CAB INTERIOR DETAIL-DIALS AND LEVERS ARE PAINTED-EVEN HAS DETAILED COAL CHUTE UNDERCAB THAT GOES TO THE TENDER-MOST WILIAMS BRASS AREnot as detailed as todays steamers are-ay the time they were top of the line,a young person by mike wolf worked there.he used a williams brass challenger on his brochure to sell his diecast version.

williams made a lot of prr scale steamers.they will need tweeking after 22 years.enjoy

Originally Posted by phillman:

I saw a Williams item on eBay that looked nice, but it didn't look scale.   I e contacted the  seller and he said it is 1:48 scale.  That would seem to me to mean that it is a scale car, but I am not convinced.  That is in part to the fact that I am not aware of Williams making scale cars.  I thought all of their rolling stock was O27 size.  

 

Without highlighting the item to create competitive bids, can anyone tell me if Williams brass cars are true scale?


Williams made reproductions in brass of the pre war Lionel 700 series scale freight cars. There was a tank car, Pennsy box car, B & O hopper and NYC caboose. They also made another type of caboose in brass. All were scale.

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