Got my Walthers waycars too and now want to put some "life''
into them. But since Preiser still doesn't succeed in making
real living miniatures it's me to put them into position. And that raises a
number of questions:
- what was the normal crew consist of a Q waycar
- was always one (or two) of them on the lookout in the cupola
- if yes what was their main concern, the train in front or the rear
- was it standard to run the waycar with the cupola first or to the
rear (determines also where to put the markers)
- did crewmembers wear uniforms (if yes what colors?)
or just any plain clothing
- were the benches they sat on upholstered (color?) or plain
wood
My advanced thanks for your answers! Ben de Vries
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