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October 14, 2009

Welcome Aboard Walthers New City Streamliners

Hi everyone,

You are one of a select group to receive this Special Edition of the Walthers E-Update — our very first Union Pacific City newsletter. Over the next few months, we'll take you on board and behind the scenes to show you more about Walthers newest HO Scale name and its amazing prototypes. This newsletter is designed to provide you with information, research, resources and fun facts that we hope you'll find useful as you prepare to model or as you consider purchasing these fine trains.

Breaking News! In case you haven't already heard, your most requested upgrade is coming — Walthers UP City will feature factory-installed grab irons! Best of all, they’re also factory-painted as appropriate on the roofs and ends, while side grabs will be left in natural metal to match the prototypes.

Yes, we do windows! For the first time, City cars will feature correctly tinted “glass” that matches the green color found on UP equipment!

Order Deadline Approaching Reserve one of three complete trains and receive some great “extras” including a UP City collectable route map and replica timetable! For complete details, be sure to click on the "Product Features" tab here, or visit your local hobby shop.

This is a limited-time offer, and you MUST order by November 20, 2009 to qualify.

Research & Review Fun Fact - Armour Yellow

We've received many questions about consists and cars on various UP Streamliners. As part of our work to re-create these trains we referenced a number of books and online resources that may be helpful to you as a modeler:

U.P.R.R. Passenger Cars Volumes Books 1 & 2 G.B. Davies As the Depression grew worse, so GB Davies & Associates 1976 did the numbers of accidents Definitive reference with detailed between cars and trains. Research UP passenger equipment information and full photos of prototype pointed out many problems, but lack has been featured in cars. of visibility was often a contributing cause.

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numerous publications over The Official Pullman Standard Library As Pullman and UP began the years. While some of — UP 1937-58 Volume 14 construction of the streamlined these are out of print, they W. David Randall M-10000 in 1933, engineers realized may be available at your RPC Publications 1993 the radical design presented new Coverage of all Pullman-built cars, dangers to motorists. The distillate local library, along with including 1/4" scale floor plans. engine was amazingly quiet and additional resources. produced only a haze of heat and exhaust — a far cry from the steady The Library chuff and column of steam that Volume 7 — Southern Railroads marked the approach of normal W. David Randall trains. And running at 90 to 110mph RPC Publications 1993 (144 – 177kph), M-10000 would Coverage of Budd and AC&F equipment arrive at grade crossings much faster built for various roads including UP; than conventional trains. includes 1/8" scale floor plans. By 1933 research showed shades of yellow were highly visible under most lighting and weather conditions. Union Pacific's Streamliners Based on this, the Joe Welsh Online M-10000 was finished in Armour MBI Publishing 2008 Yellow with Leaf Brown trim to Good over-all history from the provide higher contrast. The bright beginning to , with yellow would soon become the numerous color photos, currently A quick search online will turn up signature of UP’s best trains, reserved especially for the available from Walthers numerous UP modeling and (#503-143004). Streamliner fleet. historical sites that provide a variety of articles, rosters, links, Working from original paint samples, photos and other information for Walthers City streamliners are Domeliners: Yesterday's Trains finished in the later Armour Yellow of Tomorrow fans and modelers. One and Harbor Mist Gray, formally Karl Zimmerman excellent resource is the Union adopted for Streamliner trains in Kalmbach Publishing, 1998 1941. Covers the ACF-built dome cars, Pacific Historical Society found including how they were used, at http://www.uphs.org. years of service, interior details and more. ©2009 Wm. K. Walthers, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement The Union Pacific Streamliners Harold Banks, William Kratville Kratville Publications 1974 In-depth history of the development and growth of the Streamliner fleet, lavishly illustrated with period black and white photos showing numerous details.

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