Weren't "S"cenery Unlimited's line of passenger cars of an early
twentieth century variety?

Bob Nicholson ____________________________________

--- In [email protected], "Darrell Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jerry,
> 
> I'm not exactly sure just what style cars you are looking for, but
> here is an idea:
> 
> The Bachmann On30 passenger cars are close to being "scale" to S
> standard gauge dimensions, at least in cross section.  It would be
> theoretically possible to bash a couple of them together into a "full
> length" car.  Of course it would be an open vestibule car, unless you
> saw fit to scratch the closed-vestibule detail.  This is my hoped plan
> to get a few 1880 vintage cars.
> 
> Darrell S.
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jerry Wilson" <steamer461@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I am new to S standard gauge and want to build a couple of
'scale' 
> > passenger and/or pullman cars.  Craftsman kits are OK. RTR is OK.
 Does 
> > anybody make such a thing.  I looked at BTS and Labell kits, but no 
> > passenger cars.
> > Jerry Wilson  Longmont, CO  80501
> >
>



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