new subject Re: The Cavalier Drumhead (Rear Tail Sign)
NW Modeling List
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Sat Oct 26 15:23:40 EDT 2019
I have 2 complete sets of 8 heavyweight IHC cars. Which car should I
try to model with the 2 observation cars? Are there other cars that
could kit-bashed from the rest of the cars in the IHC sets, also? You
don't see many of the N&W heavyweights modeled at all. I did pick up
the 3 Virginian paired window coach models from Atlas that were just
released. I guess they will do a quick run-through the main station
scene behind a Train Master just because I have them (when that area of
the layout is completed). And since I have you for a couple of minutes,
do you or someone in the group know how close the the Virginian
Berkshire is to the models of the C&O or NKP on the market now. Also, I
did not see any Pacifics in the Prince book, so are any of the Virginian
Mikados based on USRA standards? Too many questions, I know, and I
apologize for taking so much of your time. Thank you for the help.
So much to know and so little time to learn and apply it.
Walter Davis, modelling the N&W in Youngsville, NC
On 10/25/2019 11:48 PM, NW Modeling List wrote:
> N&W's heavyweight observations were business cars. At least this was
> true of the open platform cars. The exception was a group of 10
> section-lounge Pullmans which had solarium ends and ran on the
> Pocahontas after all the other heavyweight Pullmans had been replaced
> by the S1's. The business cars were eventually rebuilt with round
> roofs, welded sides and sealed windows. In the 1964 merger, they got
> the City of Lafayette from the Wabash, as well as the Claytor Lake. So
> far as I know, none of these have ever been offered commercially. Your
> starting points for kitbashing are few. The old Rivarossi/AHM obs
> would be my choice, since you can get them fairly cheap. The Athearn
> car is shorter, and the thick sides create problems with window
> glazing. For a few dollars more the Bachmann PRR style car might be a
> good choice. Finally, IHC did an open platform car with a similar
> construction to the AHM car, but these generally sell for a higher
> price. (Both are out of production) In any case, you want at least two
> bodies so you can use one as a source of windows.
>
> I have not done any of the open platform cars, but I have done the 10
> section solarium lounge a few times, starting with the old
> Rivarossi/AHM 12-1 Pullman, cutting the sides off the body,
> rearranging side parts and grafting windows from the donor body. I
> have also done one starting with the Branchline 14 section car and
> grafting windows from a donor body. This was more expensive, but the
> Branchline kit is much better detailed.Since it is a flat kit, you
> don't have to cut the sides off at the beginning. They are already
> separate. I kitbash the Branchline cars only because I have been able
> to buy a supply of them on ebay at low prices.
>
> Tell me which car you would like to model, and I will try to outline a
> step by step process to do it.
>
> Jim Nichols
>
> On Friday, October 25, 2019, 12:23:36 PM CDT, NW Modeling List
> <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
>
>
> Seeing this picture of the Memphis Special reminded me that I don't
> know if anyone has produced a model in HO of N&W heavyweight
> observations or tail end cars. MTH has done a great job with the
> light weight car but I don't recall Walther's or anyone else who has
> produced the heavy weight car. If not produced, has anyone kit bashed
> one that they could share some pictures and modeling tips with me.
>
> Walter Davis
>
> Modeling N&W in Youngsville, NC
>
>
> On 10/25/2019 2:14 AM, NW Modeling List wrote:
>> A much better, and color view is from N&WHS site
>>
>> https://www..nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=90149
>>
>> A non-N&W drumhead at Bristol
>>
>> https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=94056
>>
>> Last run of Pocahontas with wooden tail sign
>> https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=64418
>>
>> Ken Miller
>>
>>> On permail/nw-modeling-list/
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