> I've found many of them too tall and or wide for the prototype.
> Pieter E. Roos

I seem to recall that Quality Craft and/or Mainline Models kits in S scale 
started their lives as On3 kits.  They were reduced in height and length, but 
the width was accidentally overlooked.  Thus, most of them are too wide and 
appear to be pregnant when placed next to an Ambroid/Northeastern standard 
gauged cattle car.  Easily fixed if you know ahead of time before you start 
gluing the parts together.  Most difficult once the car has been built and 
painted.  An interesting kit-building experience to be sure.  Good luck...Ed L.



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