Kit 3.0 Pullman-Standard, Square-Corner Box Cars

Resin Car Works offered a very limited run of full kits to build and decal HO scale models of these steel-sheathed box cars.

PDF of prototype data, modeling notes, and lettering schemes.

7-40, Pullman-Standard photo, SLHTS Archives collection.

Kit 3.01
Soo Line/Wisconsin Central, Pullman-Standard, Square-Corner Box Cars

Resin Car Works offered a very limited run of full kits to build and decal HO scale models of these steel-sheathed box cars. The Soo Line installed 850 of these Pullman-Standard built cars in 1940 and 1941, plus an additional 50 cars for their Wisconsin Central subsidiary. These were special HO scale mini-kits with the major items supplied. The kits included an undecorated InterMountain 10’-6” AAR boxcar, a correct Red Caboose boxcar roof, resin replacement ends and other parts, True Line Trains Klasing brake housing, and decals.

These kits included decals for each version illustrated on the PDF instruction sheet. The lettering was lifted right from the sides of the cars in prototype images. No standard fonts were used. Both styles of “S” were included on the decal sheet. The decals were printed by Microscale.

PDF of prototype data, modeling notes, and lettering schemes.

 

11-40, Pullman-Standard photo, SLHTS Archives collection.

Kit 3.02
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic, Pullman-Standard, Square-Corner Box Cars

Resin Car Works offered a very limited run of full kits to build and decal HO scale models of these steel-sheathed box cars. The DSS&A 100 of these Pullman-Standard built cars in late 1940. These were special HO scale mini-kits with the major items supplied. The kits included an undecorated InterMountain 10’-6” AAR boxcar, a correct Red Caboose boxcar roof, resin replacement ends and other parts, True Line Trains Klasing brake housing, and decals.

These kits included decals for each version illustrated on the PDF instruction sheet. The lettering was lifted right from the sides of the cars in prototype images. No standard fonts were used. The decals were printed by Microscale.

PDF of prototype data, modeling notes, and lettering schemes.