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Easy Sharpening Up of your Passenger Car Interiors.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by csmith9474</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by psngrtrn</i> <br /><br />The floor plan for the Atchison-ex Santa Fe is the same as the floor plan for the Budd Santa Fe/Topeka. All lightweight business cars built by Pullman had the same floor plans. All you need to do is to shorten the floor itself for the lounge/obs and dinning/business rooms. I model business/excursion trains of the BNSF and UP. I was planning on modeling the business/excursion trains of the ATSF,BN, SP and UP but, would require a large fleet and would be rather expensive as most of the cars would need to be brass. I just got my Overland Models ATSF 60 Full Dome-set me back 419.00 big ones but, well work the cost as all I have to add are figures and bottles/cups/glasses from Prieser <br />Ch <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thanks for the info. I sort of suspected the floor plans were the same by looking at the window configuration. <br /> <br />I am buying an Overland Hi level lounge this week, and I can't wait to get the bugger. <br /> <br />My ultimate plan is to have a fleet of Santa Fe pax equipment that I can draw cars from to make up several passenger trains from. This way I won't have to buy all those cars to maintain individual consists. <br /> <br />Again, thanks![:)] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Smitty, are you a cadet, enlisted, officer or a civilian at the Air Force Academy? I think that you'll love the OMI model. I should have the indian artwork on the front of the low level lounge. <br />Ch
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