I'm flabbergasted at all the technical advancements and awesome products that are available, so this is going to be a lot of fun, belated though it may be.
I will probably have gobs of questions, so forgive me in advance for being a pain in the patoot... Speaking of which, I just picked up an old Roundhouse Pullman Palace Observation Car which had no instructions. Does anyone know where I can get them?
Thanks
Jerry
https://www.google.com/#q=roundhouse+pullman+palace+instruction+sheet&*
First result on Google lead to hoseeker.net. I would try there.
Welcome back Jerry. I guess first, you'll have to scroll through the different years of Roundhouse catalogs, and identify the car you have. I have this car, it's in the 1977 catalog, 80' pullman palace observation car.
http://hoseeker.net/mdclist/roundhousecatalog1977pg14.jpg
There are 50'ers, 60'ers, 80'ers, and 86'ers. So first, determine what you have. I have the instruction sheets for the 80', from 1977. If this is your car, I would be more than willing to scan and send to a personal email. You can give me that through a personal PM, in here, by clicking on my avatar/profile.
Mike.
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JerryK I'm flabbergasted at all the technical advancements and awesome products that are available, so this is going to be a lot of fun, belated though it may be. I will probably have gobs of questions, so forgive me in advance for being a pain in the patoot... Speaking of which, I just picked up an old Roundhouse Pullman Palace Observation Car which had no instructions. Does anyone know where I can get them? Thanks Jerry
Jerry,
I just happen to have that kit. It's been gathering dust on my shelf for at least 20 years, probably longer. I have the instruction sheet and I can copy it and mail it to you. Send a message with your mailing address. There isn't much to it. It's a single sheet with minimal instructions on one side and a blow up diagram on the other.
I think this was the first time since I bought it that I have even opened the box. The price tag on it is $7.95 if that helps to date it. It even has horn hook couplers in a swiveling coupler box.