"Curious, is the Lehigh Valley Model a PRR roundroof or a SAL roundroof? The
two are close, but not the same which made the SAL interesting.
Unless you were totally unaware of the project, you didn't miss anything.
There were not enough preliminary reservations, the kit was never designed
much less produced. Your current option is the Lehigh Valley Models wood and
card kit, or scratch building using a PRS AAR boxcar as the basis."



This LVM Kit should not be  belittled.

Stan Furmanak built this Lehigh Valley Models kit and entered in the contest
at NASG Baltimore. It won Best in Show. If done right, this is an excellent
model. (Linda Furmanak wanted me to have it when I was helping clear out
Stan's train Estate, I refused preferring it to sold.)  Last I know, Hoquat
Hobbies has the model and it sells for $80.00. When you look at it, it looks
like a Brass model.

I'm going to try and post the model in our yahoo picture page.

(LVM Roundtop Box Car - Stan Furmanak)

 

"S"incerely,

Bill (Fraley)



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