H-30 PRR Coivered Hoppers/ N&W HC-3 Covered Hoppers

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Fri Mar 17 08:49:00 EST 2006


Red Ball showed a pre-release model of this car at
theCincinnati National Train Show. The kit is
injection molded styrene body with etched brass
details and expected this coming summer.
Merle Rice

--- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:


> This is not correct. The N&W HC-3 is not the same

> as the PRR car. The HC-3 has a cubic capacity of

> 3028. The PRR H30 has a cubic capacity of 1973.

> See

>

http://prr.railfan.net/diagrams/PRRdiagrams.html?diag=h30.gif&sel=hopp&sz=sm&fr=

>

> Also, see the H30a

>

http://prr.railfan.net/diagrams/PRRdiagrams.html?diag=h30a.gif&sel=hopp&sz=sm&fr=

>

> Of these PRR cars, I understand the H30a is close,

> if not identical, to the N&W HC-1, which also has a

> cubic capcity of 1973.

>

> Funaro offers a kit for the PRR and N&W versions. I

> have heard from some PRR modelers that a plastic

> version of this car may be forthcoming. Other than

> that I have no details.

>

> Jim Brewer

> www.pocahontasmodels.com

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org

> To: N and W Modeling List

> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 5:43 PM

> Subject: RE: H-30 PRR Coivered Hoppers/ N&W HC-3

> Covered Hoppers

>

>

> The N&W Class HC-3 and HC-3a covered hoppers built

> in the late 1940's (Some or all by Greenville) were

> very similar to the PRR H-30 class which was first

> built in 1935. The last of the H-30 variations was

> built in 1951.

>

>

>

> See the N&W car in the Virginia tech website:

> http://imagebase.lib.vt.edu Search for HC-3

> "Hopper, Covered"

>

>

>

> See the PRR cars in the website at:

> http://prr.railfan.net/

>

>

>

> There are probably more websites with info- I just

> did a quick search.

>

>

>

> F&C made this hopper in a flat back mold kit about

> eight years ago. Pretty good kit.

>

>

>

> PSC made brass HO H-30's and HC-3's about that

> date, too.

>

>

>

> Must be four years ago now, but we ran a covered

> hopper series in The ARROW that discusses the HC-3.

>

>

>

>

> Gary Rolih

>

> Cincinnati

>

> -----Original Message-----

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> To: N and W Modeling List

> Subject: H-30 Coivered Hoppers

>

>

>

> I believe the H-30 was the triple bay covered

> hopper that was similar - if not identical - to a

> Pennsy cover hopper several years ago. Is anyone

> aware of a decal manufacturer that makes proper

> decals for the H-30?

>

>

>

> Bill Smith

>

> Atlanta, GA

>

>

>

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