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Pennsy S Models Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) Steel-sheathed, Single-door Box Cars

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Pennsy S Models (click for web site)

Factory:

Brass Works, China

Prototype Info

Style:

steel-sheathed, single-door

Year/Era:

1924

Length:

42'3"

Class:

X29

Model Info

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

2001

Qty Made:

130

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

not included

Notes:

These were offered with either the tall brake staff or AJAX brake system, with either 3-panel or Youngstown doors, with either plate ends or Dreadnaught ends, and with or without patch panel.


(image copyright © Pennsy S Models)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Pennsy S Models (click for web site)

Factory:

Brass Works, China

Prototype Info

Style:

steel-sheathed, single-door

Year/Era:

1924

Length:

42'3"

Road Name:

Baltimore & Ohio (B&O)

Class:

M-26b

Model Info

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

2001

Qty Made:

12

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted and lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

not included

Notes:

These were offered with either the tall brake staff or AJAX brake system, with either 3-panel or Youngstown doors, with either plate ends or Dreadnaught ends, and with or without patch panel.


(image copyright © Pennsy S Models)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Pennsy S Models (click for web site)

Factory:

Brass Works, China

Prototype Info

Style:

steel-sheathed, single-door

Year/Era:

1924

Length:

42'3"

Road Name:

Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)

Class:

X29

Model Info

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

2001

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted and lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

not included

Notes:

These were offered with either the tall brake staff or AJAX brake system, with either 3-panel or Youngstown doors, with either plate ends or Dreadnaught ends, and with or without patch panel.


 (image copyright © Bill Lane; used by permission)
The Shadow Keystone paint scheme, with AJAX brakes, Youngstown doors, and Dreadnaught ends.

 (image copyright © Bill Lane; used by permission)
The "Merchandise Service" paint scheme, promoting less-than-car-load service, with vertical brake shaft, 3-panel doors, and plate ends.

 (image copyright © Bill Lane; used by permission)
The Railway Express Agency version, with AJAX brakes, 3-panel doors, and plate ends.

 (image copyright © Bill Lane; used by permission)
The earlier Circle Keystone paint scheme, with AJAX brakes and 3-panel doors.
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