Description
The 10 section - 1 drawing room - 1 compartment design of plans 3973 and 3973a were among Pullman’s many popular sleeping car configurations. Over 117 of these cars were built for various railroads, carrying some of the most colorful Pullman names, often named for various Indian chiefs. After Pullman disbanded in the late 1940s, many of these sleepers were sold to various railroads nationwide, where they continued in service into the 1960s. These models feature full, separately-applied underbody details and accurate paint, lettering and names.
Features:
- Full interior detailing
- Scale operating diaphragms
- Full, separately-applied underbody detail (brake piping, steam traps, brake rigging, etc.)
- Scale window glass
- Detailed trucks with free-rolling metal wheels
- Recommend 24” Radius Minimum
- AccuMate® couplers
AccuMate® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.
Details
Store Location: |
P# 107 / Aisle 6D |
Scale: |
HO Scale |
Road Name: |
Union Pacific (UP) |
Road Number: |
"Inland Empire" |
Customer Reviews
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Truck failure.
Its a superb model but on its first trip around the layout "room" end truck split apart om one end causing a derailment. All the wheel came out of the truck frame. It would appear the end are cemented together and glue had not been used on the one end. I was able to super glue it back together and have had no further failures,