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Heavyweight Pullmans by Walthers and Branchline- accuracy of air conditioning ducts
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Since I still have more than a dozen Walther's ealier kits still in boxes, I won't be in a buying mode for some time. However, I will look into the "Branchline" kits. You may not remember the "Blue Line" or "American Beauty Line" kits, smooth side streamliners [all metal and wood, prepainted]. I managed to find some while visiting LHS across the country while "on the road" for 20 years. All of my cars are of metal and wood. The trucks [4 and 6 wheel] are "Central Valley" of the appropriate type. What were the "steam injectors" on the Milw. for? I know of under body steam traps included in the Walther's kits. Do you detail and light the interiors and is this an option on the "Branchline" kits? The older Walthers cars wiegh a ton with the super detailing options but run smoothly on Central Valley trucks. Happy R.R.ing.
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