N Scale Pennsy

Boxcars

X26


Micro-Trains

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
028 00 130 564274, 564279 Circle Keystone
028 00 131 564275 Circle Keystone

As far as I can tell, the brake wheels on the Micro-Trains offerings should probably be on top and lettering may or may not be consistent with the prototype. Otherwise, pretty close!

X29


Micro-Trains

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
120 00 260 2145 Circle Keystone, REA
120 00 261 2140 Circle Keystone, REA
120 00 262 2148 Circle Keystone, REA
020 00 066 30902 Early Merchandise Service

From my research, the brake wheels on the Micro-Trains offerings should probably be on top for earlier X-29s, but should be fine for an X29b or X29c.

Perrine Model Train Works

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
Various Various Circle Keystone, REA

These seem to be made by Kadee/Micro-Trains and look similar, perhaps they were an earlier tooling?

Red Caboose

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
Various? Various? Circle Keystone, Buy War Bonds

These have a molded-on door, but are the most accurate of the bunch. They include vertical brake wheels for separate application.

X32


Micro-Trains

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
079 00 010 48302, 48323, 48334 Circle Keystone

These particular models claim to be the X32b.

X41


Micro-Trains

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
031 51 480 118503 Friendship Train

This claims to be an X41b and sports a special early Merchandise Service “Friendship Train” livery, as part of the 1947 Friendship Train that sent upwards of 250 railcars of dontated food and clothes to France and Italy following WWII.

Bachmann

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
19457 118747 Early Merchandise Service

This model also claims to be an X41b, with a standard early Merchandise service scheme. it seems quite accurate, but the paint may be a bit off. The silver stripe is extremely shiny and the base color is more brown than freight car red.

X48


Atlas

Model Number Car Numbers Paint Scheme
3433 47019 Early Merchandise Service

This is mostly accurate to my eye, but the paint scheme is wrong; a later Merchandise Service scheme should be used