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Craig Wilson modeled a unique Green Bay & Western 40' boxcar which is not available as a commercial model. |
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GBW/MILW 40' PS-1 Boxcar with 9' Door from
E&C Shops Kit |
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One of the less common types of the Pullman-Standard boxcar was the 40-foot length with a 9-foot door opening. Both the Green Bay and Western and Milwaukee Road had versions of these cars:
Others car series: Other railroads which had similar 40' PS-1 boxcars with 9-foot doors included:
In addition, LS&I rebuilt 69 40-foot PS-1 boxcars in 1966 with 9-foot doors. The March 1993 Railmodel Journal has a complete list of new-built 40-foot PS-1 boxcars.
There are no commercially available models to match these cars, but an E&C Shops 50-foot Pullman-Standard boxcar kit can be used as the basis of a kitbashing project. These same kits were also marketed for Branchline Trains. The kits do not have as finely molded details as some of the more recent offerings, but the modifications made for the kitbash will eliminate most of their shortcomings. The E&C Shops / Branchline Trains 50' PS-1 kit is available with either P-S doors or corrugated (Youngstown) doors. A kit with a P-S door is needed to model a Green Bay & Western boxcar and a corrugated door kit is needed to make a Milwaukee Road model. Although the E&C Shops Boxcar kit has been out of production
since 1998, these kits can be found through some dealers or else check
secondhand sources such as eBay. The
P-S door models are a little harder to find than the corrugated door
models. The photo below shows nearly all the parts used in this project. The red P-S door body will become the GBW car while the blue body will be used for the MILW car. InterMountain Railway parts will be used for the ends, roof and body details. The underframe and roller bearing trucks from the E&C Shops kit will be used, although one could choose to replace these as well. |
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