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B&O boxcar kit

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B&O boxcar kit
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 7, 2003 4:44 PM
Does anyone know who currently makes the resin kit for a ho b&o wagon top 40 ft boxcar?
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B&O boxcar kit
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 7, 2003 4:44 PM
Does anyone know who currently makes the resin kit for a ho b&o wagon top 40 ft boxcar?
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Posted by Sperandeo on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 9:06 AM
Hello "dlaux,"

Try Sunshine Models, P. O. Box 4997, Springfield, MO 65808-4997.

So long,

Andy

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Posted by Sperandeo on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 9:06 AM
Hello "dlaux,"

Try Sunshine Models, P. O. Box 4997, Springfield, MO 65808-4997.

So long,

Andy

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Posted by detting on Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:56 PM
This car is certainly a distinctive piece of rolling stock and definately merits a place in interchange service. Cannonball Car Shops is working on putting out a plastic kit, but their web page is a little hard to follow - see: http://www.mrrwarehouse.com/index.htm

Another alternative is to check ebay for brass. I picked up a nice wagontop caboose that was fairly inexpensive. Speaking of which, Pacific Mountain Scale Shops offers a resin kit of the caboose, which looks really nice. See: www.pacificmountain.ca/store.htm
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Posted by detting on Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:56 PM
This car is certainly a distinctive piece of rolling stock and definately merits a place in interchange service. Cannonball Car Shops is working on putting out a plastic kit, but their web page is a little hard to follow - see: http://www.mrrwarehouse.com/index.htm

Another alternative is to check ebay for brass. I picked up a nice wagontop caboose that was fairly inexpensive. Speaking of which, Pacific Mountain Scale Shops offers a resin kit of the caboose, which looks really nice. See: www.pacificmountain.ca/store.htm

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