. Just One of Flyer's bottom-rung sets as the Great Depression deepened, the Red Bird featured a 3182 locomotive/tender combination with 3141/3142 wide-bodied coach and observation.
These two cars are pretty much as found, with the exception of the roofs. What is it with Flyer prewar roofs that cause the paint to craze and eventually flake off? Just the roof, not the body...it makes no sense. These probably had just 30% of their roof paint remaining. The original roof color is slightly darker than the body, so not the same paint. I stripped, then repainted using some Train Enamel dark red. Doesn't look quite dark enough from an accuracy standpoint, but looks decent to me.
I have a wide-bodied baggage car around here somewhere. Instead of stamped lettering, it has decals applied (later version of finish), and the roof is in decent original shape.


