Ed, What else is there to compare them to? If you want plastic heavyweight passenger car they are IT! I have a ton of them especially the Pullmans as I was in S when they were first offered. I am sure the passenger car nuts could give you a laundry list of issues but they work for me! I will have 1 all brass passenger train but the plastic will fill in well.
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