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Sn3 Old-style Combine (Baggage/Smoking Lounge) Passenger Cars by P-B-L

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

combine (baggage/smoking lounge)

Doors:

1

Windows:

7

Year:

1940

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

212

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering. Two versions were produced. One had the full brakeman's roofwalk with handrails (early 1940s), and the other had a clean roof and no ladders (late 1940s, with another version painted orange/silver, for the Silverton train).


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model, shown with the full roofwalk and handrails.

(image copyright © P-B-L)

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

combine (baggage/smoking lounge)

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Road Number(s):

257

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

P-B-L produced three versions of this car based on the color scheme. From the 1910s through the early 1920s, it was painted maroon with gold lettering. In the 1920s it was painted coach green with white lettering (sold as part of their "Miller-Barringer" set). From the 1930s onward, it was painted oxide red with white lettering.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

combine (baggage/smoking lounge)

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Road Number(s):

259

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

P-B-L produced three versions of this car based on the color scheme. From the 1910s through the early 1920s, it was painted maroon with gold lettering. In the 1920s it was painted coach green with white lettering (sold as part of their "Miller-Barringer" set). From the 1930s onward, it was painted oxide red with white lettering.

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Carter Brothers

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

combine (baggage/smoking lounge)

Doors:

1

Windows:

5

Year:

pre-1946 (built 1906)

Road Name:

Southern Pacific (SP)

Road Number(s):

1

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Carter Brothers

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

combine (baggage/smoking lounge)

Year:

post-1946 (built 1906)

Length:

34'

Road Name:

Southern Pacific (SP)

Road Number(s):

400

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

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