Gary
If you find some at a reasonable price, the MTH Pennsylvania heavyweight cars are an excellent model, Gary.
PRR_Parlor-obs2 by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_2761 by Edmund, on Flickr
Their selection isn't all that great, but they run beautifully and are very well detailed.
IMG_2762 by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_2765 by Edmund, on Flickr
Good Luck, Ed
garyaI'm guessing post, but I'm not certain...
Yes, Post-War. This print is dated 8-21-1947
PRR_lettering by Edmund, on Flickr
Of course, as any railroad with such a huge and varied fleet, there were variables, such as the Futura lettering, Fleet of Modernism, and the change from gold leaf to dulux gold to buff lettering.
Entire books have been written on the subject and there is still some points left to question. PULLMAN lettered cars did not have stripes (generally).
I have a quick question: what is the difference between pre-war and post-war PRR passenger car paint schemes?
So are these cars pre- or post-? I'm guessing post, but I'm not certain...