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Brass Self-propelled Railcars by P-B-L

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

2

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Goose". Produced with both Pierce-Arrow and Wayne bus bodies (the latter in either as-built or excursion version, which had windows in what was the freight compartment). Available in the "transition" or the 1940s version.


(image copyright © P-B-L)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

3

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Goose". Produced in both Pierce Arrow and Wayne bus body versions (the latter in either as-built or excursion version, which had windows in what was the freight compartment). Available in the 1930s and the 1940s version.

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

4

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Goose". Produced in both Pierce Arrow and Wayne bus body versions (the latter in either as-built or excursion version, which had windows in what was the freight compartment). Available in the 1930s and the 1940s version.


(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

5

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Goose". Produced in both Pierce Arrow and Wayne bus body versions (the latter in either as-built or excursion version, which had windows in what was the freight compartment). Available in the 1930s and the 1940s version.


(image copyright © Bob Hogan; used by permission)

(image copyright © P-B-L)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

6

Qty Made:

93

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Work Goose".


(image copyright © Bill Winans; used by permission)

(image copyright © Craig Wright; used by permission)

(image copyright © Ron Rosenquist; used by permission)

(image copyright © Ron Rosenquist; used by permission)

(image copyright © Ron Rosenquist; used by permission)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Samhongsa, Korea

Prototype Info

Category:

Motor Car

Year/Era:

1931, 1945

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Ext. Reference:

Ext. Reference:

Model Info

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

1996

Road Number:

7

Product Type:

Brass

Finish:

unpainted, painted & lettered, or painted & lettered & weathered

Notes:

"Goose". Produced in both Pierce Arrow and Wayne bus body versions (the latter in either as-built or excursion version, which had windows in what was the freight compartment). Available in the 1930s and the the "transition" versions.


(image copyright © P-B-L)

Otto Mears' test run of the engine equipped with a Soundtraxx Tsunami DCC sound decoder.

This video, also by Otto, shows the working switch stand, with the motor car being used as the test engine.

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