Hi Pieter and all --

A long time ago I bashed a 70 foot gondola from two AM gons based upon a Lehigh 
Valley 70 foot car, though I made no attempt to duplicate it.   Mine has the 
standard width and ends as opposed to the LV car’s narrow width and drop ends.  
 Otherwise, it is pretty close, having the same number of panels, I think.  
However, it was purpose built for the SLE&P and that oversize pipe load, and is 
its own “prototype.”   (photo)  
Going one step further, I took the remnants from the bash and made a heavy duty 
gondola with no prototype whatsoever, but fun just the same.   You will note 
the owner...   The company has changed the name, so the sloppy “steels” will be 
replaced with “metals”, in a more Karnes like alignment.  (photo)
Not really part of the conversation, but of interest, is the bulkhead flat to 
the left of the big gon.   I cut down the number of panels on the bulkhead’s 
structure to the apparently more common 4 rather than the 5 that the car had 
when it came from SHS.  This is based upon a D&RGW car’s photo, though I have a 
couple of photos of other roads with that configuration too.   It fits in with 
the mid 50s era cars much better now that it is modified.
Bill Winans 
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Hello Jace;

Bill imported a small run of those gondolas in brass some years ago via Pennsy 
S Models.

The only other 65ft mill gons sold in  S are older wood and card models from 
Wisconsin Central, maybe Sunshine, and Lehigh Valley models.

Dick Karnes had an article in an early Dispatch on splicing two AF gons. I 
began a similar conversion, and narrowed the car to correct width, but the rib 
count didn't match any known prototype. 

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