MTH Hopper Query

NW Modeling List nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
Mon Nov 26 11:06:39 EST 2012


Unfortunately Dow's book is out-of-print, and being offered on Amazon and ebay
for obscene prices! This is ironic, as it was a bargain when in print.

Jim Nichols




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Sent: Mon, November 26, 2012 7:53:43 AM
Subject: Re: MTH Hopper Query

Gerard:

In addition to Jim's answer and suggestion, I recommend "Norfolk and Western
Coal Cars" by Andrew Dow as a reference.  I'm not sure if the NWHS Commissary
still has this in stock, but a check of their web site will tell you.

Dave Phelps

In a message dated 11/26/2012 7:04:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org writes:
The N&W did not have USRA 55 ton steel hoppers.

> 

>You should look for the N&W H2a hoppers produced by Broadway; these are an

>accurate model of N&W equipment and were done in various road numbers.  Also,

>Bob Chapman wrote several articles published in the Arrow modifying Stewart

>2-bay hoppers for various N&W classes.

> 

>Jim Brewer

>Glenwood MD

>

>

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>Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:41:38 PM

>Subject: MTH Hopper Query

>

>Hello,

>

>I am new to this list and this topic may have been discussed already and if so I

>apologize. The other day I saw the MTH USRA 55 ton steel twin hopper in N&W

>lettering at my local hobby shop. My question for this group is how prototypical

>is this model from a N&W standpoint. I model the C&O in 1944 and have an

>interest in running N&W equipment when feasible. An online search located a very

>interesting and detailed review of the MTH hopper in the Autumn 2011 Keystone

>Modeler by Bruce Smith. He concludes his review by noting that the car is well

>done but not an exact match for those modeling the Pennsy. He goes on to note

>that  "given the critical role the USRA hopper played in the development of

>hoppers in the US, and the much larger fleets of these hoppers on other

>railroads, I would suggest PRR modelers need this car painted and lettered for

>one of the other fleets."  Any information about the faithfulness of this model

>from a N&W standpoint would be greatly appreciated.

>

>I hope everyone had a happy holiday.

>

>Best,

>

>Gerard

>

>Gerard J. Fitzgerald

>

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