Bill,

Someone suggested a PRR H31.  Again, I know nothing about PRR hoppers, but from 
a photo sent to me it looks like an easier project.  I am focusing on a few PRR 
cars although I model the CGW in 1953 because I am sure a PRR hopper showed up 
on the CGW through Iowa many times.  Wondering about your thoughts.

Tom Baker
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Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: GLa hopper



Tom,

Follow Bob’s lead. Trying to make a GLa is not likely to hit my top 100 
projects to be built any time soon.

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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