| Walthers HO Scale
PS 72' Baggage Car
Amtrak - Phase 1 Paint Scheme
Car Information
When lightweight cars came to the Pullman fleet in the early 1940s, their smooth sides lent themselves to classy, colorful paint schemes. Corrugated stainless-steel sides, later added to match the look (and acknowledge the competition) of Budd's stainless-steel cars, created a variety of cars that ran on premier passenger trains. These models feature as many as four body styles and smooth or fluted sides, with or without skirting as appropriate for each roadname. They ride on GSC 41-HR trucks with die cast sideframes and blackened-metal wheelsets. Other features include flush-fitting windows, full interiors, working diaphragms, magnetic knuckle couplers and car number and name decals. The car bodies have molded-in drill starter points that make installing the supplied wire grab irons easier.
Model Features
All-new models come fully assembled
Pullman Standard
Accurately scaled from engineering drawings
Crips, detailed, realistic lettering, matched to prototype photographs
Realistic satin paint finish, great for weathering with chalks or airbrush
Standard draft gear box -
accepts horn hook or magnetic knuckle type couplers
Detailed truck sideframes
Low friction, nonmagnetic, needleponit metal axles,
no lubrication ever required
Part of the renowned Walthers line of HO Scale rolling stock
Amtrak
Phase I Paint Scheme
Your Price Only $44.95
MTW Part #WA-932-6804 |