I built up 6 sets of A-B units using my own frames, AM drive components, 
and Superscale shells. I cut the rear walls out and built up flat ones using 
styrene material. Some of them I cut out the screen area and installed see 
through brass screen. One I did as an F-2 with three portholes in the A unit.  
Some were F-3, F-5, F-7 or F-9.  All of them except one lone A shell I 
purchased as Superscale shells. I have a an A and an a B unit here and the 
packages iare clearly marked Superscale. I purchased just ONE Wabash Valley 
once for $2. It only had 2 porthole windows in the B unit so I had to add the 
third window. I sold all of them. They were all painted D&RGW and are out there 
somewhere. One A-B set was built to  Proto 64 track and wheel standards.

Who was this Superscale? It wasn't the pre Perma-Built or the Portland printer 
that made the copperplate passenger car kits.

James Rustermier

--- In [email protected], "shabbona_rr" <user141771@...> wrote:
>
> I made an A-B-A set of F- unitsfrom Wabash Valley shells back in the late 
> '80's, 
> boB Nicholson  __________________________________________________
> 





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