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Date: | Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:02:50 +0000 (UTC) |
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Tom and others In the Burlington Bulletin(on the CD) July-Aug 68 announced the change from Chinese Red to Green Oct-Nov shows first green car Many cars were purchased under equipment trusts and so had to keep the ID and number purchased under until the trust was broken or paid off Pool with PC thru Chicago to St Paul ended Nov 68 with a EL pool taking its place In July-Sept 69 Neat things you can find in the Burlington Bulletin CD Steve in SC On Thursday, August 31, 2017 8:09 AM, "thommack@yahoo.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote: David's new BURLINGTON green repaint brings up a question: Why would Havelock repaint a car into Burlington instead of Burlington Northern in June 1970? Why not either: a) Paint it into BN; b) If no paint diagram for BN exists yet, wait a few weeks or months - the cars weren't that old. Seems really odd to paint such a new car from Chinese red to CB&Q green and doing it after the merger! Tom Mack Cincinnati, OH
---In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, <tangentscalemodels@...> wrote : Many
household appliance brands rode the rails: Admiral, Whirlpool, or Roper, to
name a few. Nicknamed “baby hi-cubes” by
shippers, railfans, and rail employees alike, the PS-1 40’ “Mini-Hy Cube”
boxcars were early examples of purpose-built boxcars, built by Pullman-Standard
in Bessemer, AL. At 4900 cubic foot
capacity, most of these distinctively small yet tall cars were purchased for appliance
loading out of origins in U.S. Midwestern states. Five railroads bought these cars in
1967-1968, and they were sent to destinations all over North America delivering
appliances to warehouse receivers and team tracks. Because some of the cars were pooled, any
roadname could be consigned to literally any destination, making these cars
“nationwide roamers,” meaning you can justify any roadname anywhere. Later in their service lives, most cars were
repurposed for paper loading, and by the 1990s many remaining cars were
utilized in MOW and other company service roles. The
Tangent Scale Models HO scale PS-1 “Mini-Hy Cube” Boxcar replica features a
prototypical “slight peak” roof, separate underframe brake components with wire
piping, narrow ladders and sill steps, and “see-through” crossover
platforms. These replicas include the
“near-scale” draft gear that has been standard on all recent Tangent releases,
which includes the “side key” detail with Kadee all-metal couplers. Detailed “trombone style” coupler lift bars
are also present on our replicas with one of two styles to match the
prototype. Finally, the models are
equipped with the correct Tangent Barber S-2-A 70-ton roller bearing trucks and
33” CNC-machined wheelsets, so our models look as good as they operate. These small yet tall models are sure to be
stunners on your layout! Our August 2017 release includes the
following 6 RTR paint schemes, mostly focused on repaint paint schemes. - CB&Q "Havelock Repaint
1970" in a unique
Havelock-applied green, applied in June 1970 and is a great and unique car for
1970s/1980s modelers. Like the prototype
car, this model is stenciled with a return route stencil to ATSF Galesburg IL
and has Havelock-style lettering on the car side. With its large spelled-out “Burlington” graphic
against the green, this car is a stunner and is a great compliment to our
CB&Q red cars, as well as our new BN variants released above (assuming you
model early BN). SKU 18021-01. These awesome Tangent Scale Models
replicas are shipping now. Features for
our RTR replicas include: - Dimensional accuracy - designed from
actual Pullman-Standard blueprints - Designed, tooled, and plastic parts
produced in USA! - Highly correct “true to life” colors - “Hyper-Accurate” lettering including
exact fonts and lettering placement - Genuine Kadee® scale couplers - “Near-scale” draft gear box with
beautifully-rendered side “key” detail - 2 different draft gear and
trombone-style coupler lift bar variations that represent those pesky
prototypical details Tangent is known for - Lacy details - wire grab irons,
coupler lift bars, and stand-off ladders and stirrup steps, brake system piping - “See through” crossover end platforms
- Separate air hoses - CNC-machined 33” wheels in high
quality Tangent Scale Models 70-ton Barber S-2-A Roller Bearing trucks (with
semi-scale replacement wheels available separately) with separate brake hangar
parts for extra realism - Recommended age 14 years and older Even if you do not model one of these
roadnames, you should consider the Tangent PS-1 appliance and paper haulers for
your layout. Any roadname(s) would be
perfect in a through freight or spotted at a local team tack or appliance
distributor industry. Don’t miss out on
the Tangent Scale Models Pullman-Standard PS-1 “Mini-Hy Cube” Boxcar, a
necessary cog in the unique 1960s box car boom.
Pricing for RTR models is $44.95, with quantity discounts for direct
purchases from Tangent Scale Models. That wraps up our update for today, and
thank you for supporting the family-owned businesses in our industry! David Lehlbach Tangent Scale Models PO Box 6514 Asheville NC 28816 828-279-6106 __._,_.___ Posted by: STEVEN HOLDING <sholding@sbcglobal.net> __,_._,___ |
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