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Heavyweight Pullmans by Walthers and Branchline- accuracy of air conditioning ducts
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I was looking at these kits at the local hobby shop today. They're each beautiful. I was noticing (looking through the cellophane on the boxes) that the air conditioning ducts on the roofs of the Walthers cars were of different lengths according to the style of Pullman (generally the ducts were over the actual passenger areas). I didn't want to try and open the boxes of the Branchline kits, but the line drawings on the boxes for different Pullman configurations seemed to indicate the length of the air conditioning duct was the same in all cases (admittedly the drawing was for only one side of the car). In some cases the duct appeared to extend well beyond the passenger areas. <br />Can someone give me some information on this, please? <br />Regards- Richard W.
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