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Correct passenger cars for K 4 STEAMER?

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Correct passenger cars for K 4 STEAMER?
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:27 PM

WOULD LIKE TO PUT A PASSENGER SET TOGETHER.I HAVE A PENNSYLVANIA  K4S PACIFIC STEAMER.

What are the correct type of cars?Also recommend a manufacurer with good detail!

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Posted by Dave Connolly on Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:11 PM

 If you are looking for scale size cars. The 4 coach set from Golden Gate Depot is tough to beat as far as detail. PULLMAN sleepers are due to arrive in a month. They can be purchased as individual cars. They are doing an add on set and about the only thing missing is a dining car and an observation if needed. Weaver is also producing some nice head end equipment.

 The other option would be the standard 5 car  heavyweight set from MTH as well as their 2 add on cars.

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Posted by alexweiihman on Thursday, August 23, 2007 5:09 PM

The K-line Broadway Limited Madisons look great behind the K-4........sadly I havent found a set for sale Smile [:)]  Beacuse of that Im runnning it with streamlined PRR cars, is that prototypical?

 

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Posted by jefelectric on Thursday, August 23, 2007 9:04 PM
 alexweiihman wrote:

The K-line Broadway Limited Madisons look great behind the K-4........sadly I havent found a set for sale Smile [:)]  Beacuse of that Im runnning it with streamlined PRR cars, is that prototypical?

 

Alex

Yes it is, the PRR started using streamlined cars in 1938 and didn't have diesels that early.  The book "Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited" has pictures of streamliners pulled by K4s.

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Posted by Joe Hohmann on Friday, August 24, 2007 5:40 AM
 alexweiihman wrote:

The K-line Broadway Limited Madisons look great behind the K-4........sadly I havent found a set for sale Smile [:)]  Beacuse of that Im runnning it with streamlined PRR cars, is that prototypical?

 

Alex

Yes, but they should be in the "Fleet of Modernism" paint (dark brown band along windows, tuscan elsewhere, and a lot of gold striping), 1938-48. In 1948, PRR changed to all-tuscan, with less gold striping, and  blunt-end observation cars. By that time, mostly diesels pulled them, although some may have been pulled by T1 duplex steam for a short time. Joe

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Posted by alexweiihman on Friday, August 24, 2007 9:50 AM
 Joe Hohmann wrote:
 alexweiihman wrote:

The K-line Broadway Limited Madisons look great behind the K-4........sadly I havent found a set for sale Smile [:)]  Beacuse of that Im runnning it with streamlined PRR cars, is that prototypical?

 

Alex

Yes, but they should be in the "Fleet of Modernism" paint (dark brown band along windows, tuscan elsewhere, and a lot of gold striping), 1938-48. In 1948, PRR changed to all-tuscan, with less gold striping, and  blunt-end observation cars. By that time, mostly diesels pulled them, although some may have been pulled by T1 duplex steam for a short time. Joe

 

Thanks, I have the set with the blunt ended observation and they are all tuscan with a little gold stripping.....I think Ill be looking for some proper cars at the TCA!

 

Alex

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