John, The car sides use Evergreen Styrene Corrugated metal sheets .04" thinkness. I use two different rib spacings - .100" spacing for the sides and .04" spacing for the skirts. Probably not dead on, but close from what I can tell. Plans for these cars came from Mainline Modeler, July 1987 for the coaches, and Sept. 1987 for the combine.
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