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for an N&W Postal Car Class M1 in my library.The Weaver RPO is “dead on” in every major dimensionI checked for the N&W car. My “tolerance” is typically plusor minus three scale inches. If a model falls within thoselimits, it’s okay by me. This car is more than okay. The colorof the body seems perfect and the lettering is crisp, cleanand the right color. Everything Brian said about the B60above goes for the M1.In the interest of full disclosure, Weaver asked me forsome assistance with this car and I provided what little infoI could garner. We had a discussion about the window barsand it became clear to me that bars on only the lower halfof the windows made no sense in terms of security. I managedto dig up a photo of the interior of an RPO and the“mystery” was solved. Postal bins hanging from the ceilingblock the upper part of the windows. I communicated thisto Weaver but they did not implement it on the model. Itwould be a simply matter to paint a government-tan stripeacross the upper portion of the windows on the inside tosimulate the bins blocking the upper sashes. If you are moreadventurous, you could hang styrene bins to block thewindows or even make a complete interior. This is the onlynegative thing I could find with the car (and it’s trivial).Overall, this is a beautiful model at a great price.PRR X29 Express Boxcar,PRR B60 Baggage CarN&W M1 Postal CarMay/June ’07 - O <strong>Scale</strong> <strong>Trains</strong> • 47

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