"No soup for you!" - Yev Kassem (from Seinfeld)
"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy Most of the reefers on the market are of PFE prototypes. Not surprising, since PFE owned well over 38,000 reefers in 1950 (over 1/3 of the total number of reefers in the USA!). Here's a list of what's available in HO: 40' WOOD: Athearn 5200-series: PFE R-40-24 Red Caboose 4001-series: PFE R-40-4 Sunshine 25.4-25.34: PFE R-30 & R-40-9 Tichy 4024: PFE R-40-4 (sold RTR by Intermountain) Westerfield 4901: PFE R-30-5 40' STEEL: Athearn 1599-series: PFE R-40-23 Intermountain-41700 series: PFE R-40-23 50' WOOD: Sunshine 25.1-25.3: PFE R-70-2 F&C 1070: PFE R-50-class Walthers 5472: PFE R-50-class 50' STEEL: Athearn 1624-series: PFE R-50-6 and R-70-8 classes Sunshine 46.1-46.6: PFE R-40-10 If you look hard enough, you can find all of these cars for under $25. Be advised that Walthers, F&C and Sunshine are resin kits, and the Tichy car is an undecorated plastic kit (but comes with decals). Also be advised that the Athearn cars are "representative", in that while the models are OK representations of real cars, their detailing is crude and well behind the curve. Their strongest point is that the kits (good luck finding any) will only run $6-$10.