Hello, I'm looking for an Overland Models K&OG/MP International Steel Caboose. This is OMI 3878. 1539-1553 is the caboose series. Please contact me offlist at:...
Arrrrgh! Has anyone seen a MoPac coach painted like this? http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/932-16787 I know there were cars some cars that had fluted...
This is a more pleasant surprise - - http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/932-10316 a 28-1 parlor car Ed Hawkins - did any of the MoPac rebuilt parlor cars...
... Dick, Presumably you are referring to the 17 Pullman parlor cars purchased by MP and in late 1941 were converted to coaches (6120-6136). I've never come...
Iconographix has a new highway bus book out, "Highway Buses ... Chuck let me know how much MP coverage - their Trailways book covers the Mop pretty well. ... I...
Dennis, incorrect paint scheme!!, where in the heck did walthers get this? Tom Stolte ... From: "Dick Ryker" <rryker@...> To: <MOPAC@yahoogroups.com> ...
Looks like one of the secondhand parlor cars from the C&O later converted to a coach with the stainless steel panels on the side. I think photos were in Pat...
It is not that far off. The silver panel is a cheap imitation of the stainless panels applied to a few coaches. I am going to apply vertical rivet strips down...
Gulp, I'm wrong. :^( Such a aberration did exist and there is a color photo in Dorin's MoPac passenger car book on page 68. The car in Dorin's book is an...
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I picked up the Prototype Railroad Modeling (by Ted Culotta) yesterday. Not a thing in it relevant to MoPac, except the cover. Dead center in the middle of...
As for me, I'm waiting with baited breath for one. But maybe I'll start with a green one, or an undec. Mine will get painted aluminum with yellow ends, and...
Group, I'm looking for Walthers HO C&EI decal. The decal is for boxcars. It has the large C&EI above the car number and the Chicago and Eastern Illinois...
Did Missouri Pacific rebuild any of its paired window coaches in this manner? It certainly would be worth the time painting in Eagle Colors. David Budka Omaha...
Yes, David, MoPac had several cars that resembled the B&O car that Walthers produced. While not exact, these cars, if painted Eagle colors, would make very...
Actually what they are calling a balloon roof could be used on the unrebuilt paired window coach for a groups of NOT&M cars that Ed was unable to find photos...
Hi Ron, I wonder if it would be a fun project to convert this to a Texas Eagle baggage dorm. I think I have six or seven Athearn boxcars that could be...
... Actually... yes. Give me a little time and I will find you the link... jerry <jmlaboda2@...> Passenger Car Photo Indexes - UPDATED 10/05/06 WITH...
Don't cut up the Hiawatha bodies; that's against the law in Milwaukee!!!! Just get that Sears Craftsman cordless drill you always wanted (on sale after...
... Ed, It became business car 6 in 4/1949 (converted from coach #6124). The 6124 was either the original Pullman parlor car "Page" or "Woodcrest." MoPac...
Jim A very small nit-picking correction -- the C&O P-S parlor cars were not part of the still-born Chessie train set. That equipment was all Budd-built. The...
Thanks Gordon! -- Jim Ogden Fort Worth, Texas ... Jim A very small nit-picking correction -- the C&O P-S parlor cars were not part of the still-born Chessie...
I would also note that there were four parlor cars that MP bought. The apparent intent was to replace the 750-751 pair of round-end cars and whatever...
ok, sorry Tom ... From: Dennis Pehoski To: 'Jim Ogden' ; mopac2@... Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 9:02 AM Subject: Walthers MoPac Coach Jim and Tom, ...
Does anyone have good overhead shots of the GP-12/RS-3s that the MOPAC had? I picked up one at OKC Trainshow this weekend to do and would like to know how...