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Lightweight Coach Passenger Cars by Marker Light Productions for 1999

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Pullman-Standard

Era:

lightweight

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

1

Windows:

7/8

Year:

1950

Length:

80'

Road Name:

Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Marker Light Productions

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

1999

Product Type:

brass sides (photo-milled; requires donor car)

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

not included

Couplers:

not included

Decals:

not included

Lighted:

no

Supplemental Info:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:


 (image copyright © Wayne Hills; used by permission)
Marker Light Productions owner, Wayne Hills, completed this model.

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Pullman-Standard

Era:

lightweight

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

1

Windows:

8/10

Year:

1950

Length:

80'

Road Name:

Delaware & Hudson (DH)

Road Number(s):

1241, 1246, 1247

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Marker Light Productions

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

1999

Product Type:

brass sides (photo-milled; requires donor car)

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

not included

Couplers:

not included

Decals:

not included

Lighted:

no

Supplemental Info:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Notes:

Note that, even though two different sets are shown in the photos, one one set was produced for the one car. The car has a slightly different configuration on each side; one has two small windows in the middle of the car, while the other side has no windows.


 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Note that this shows a package of two identical sides. One of each should be used for one car.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Note that this shows a package of two identical sides. One of each should be used for one car.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
The same item is shown without the reflective outer wrapper.

(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)

 (image copyright © Wayne Hills; used by permission)
Marker Light Productions owner, Wayne Hills, completed this model.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Bob Hogan used an American Models donor car for this one. This, and the next photo, show the two different sides of the same car; the doors are on one end, while one has small windows in the center of the car and the other one doesn't.

(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Pullman-Standard

Era:

lightweight

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

1

Windows:

8/10

Year:

1950

Length:

80'

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

1241+

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Marker Light Productions

Gauge:

S

Introduced:

1999

Product Type:

brass sides (photo-milled; requires donor car)

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

not included

Couplers:

not included

Decals:

not included

Lighted:

no

Supplemental Info:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Supplemental Part:

Notes:

Note that, even though two different sets are shown in the photos, one one set was produced for the one car. The car has a slightly different configuration on each side; one has two small windows in the middle of the car, while the other side has no windows.


 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Note that this shows a package of two identical sides. One of each should be used for one car.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Note that this shows a package of two identical sides. One of each should be used for one car.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
The same item is shown without the reflective outer wrapper.

(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)

(image copyright © Steve Wolcott; used by permission)

 (image copyright © Wayne Hills; used by permission)
Marker Light Productions owner, Wayne Hills, completed this model.

 (image copyright © Wayne Hills; used by permission)
Marker Light Productions owner, Wayne Hills, completed this model.

 (image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
Bob Hogan used an American Models donor car for this one. This, and the next photo, show the two different sides of the same car; the doors are on one end, while one has small windows in the center of the car and the other one doesn't.

(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)
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