John- You must be new to the list. You can get any supplies you need thru at least a dozen mailorder suppliers listed in MR or RMC even to Hawaii. Electrified equiptment run on the DL&W was all 4 wheel trucks. I think that's your question? New brass powered coach and trailer was produced recently at a large price from one of the importers that is the exact replica of the DL&W MU set. Consist of the Phoebe Snow and listing of all models that might be used to model the Phoebe Snow are on George Elwood web site. Address is http://www.dnaco.net/~gelwood/ Good luck, - -Joe Jordan At 08:48 AM 3/2/99 -1000, John Wert wrote: >Aloha, > >I'm trying to model the DL&W from Hoboken to points west in the late 40's >to early fifties, including electrified and non-electrified service. From >the available pictures the electrified consists were all twin axle, but I >cannot tell anything about the truck configuration on the non-electrified >heavyweights (twin or triple axle). Can anyone help? So far I am limiting >my consists to passenger only, although I have purchased some engines used >for freight. I am going to have to kitbash virtually every car, since I >don't have access to much in the way of model railroad suuplies here in >Hawaii. If anyone can send me info on kitbashing MU power cars, passenger >cars, combine control cars, or other types of non-eltrified heavyweight >cars or provide some guidance on where to get the information, I would >greatly appreciate it. I'm modelling in HO scale, but the process should be >similar to another scale. I've heard there was an article in MR or RMC >within the last few years? about kitbashing the MU power car. Anyone read >or know of the article? I have also been trying to find HO scale cars used >in the early 50's "Phoebe Snow". From the pictures I have seen, it would >appear the consist included Smoothside and Streamlined. I know Budd made >the observation and diner, but have not been able to find a current >manufacturer in HO. Any help or information on the consist or place to buy >the cars would be welcome. Thanks in advance. >John :) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ >Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net ------------------------------
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