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How different are these from a PRR H-39 3 bay? If the differences aren't too big, you could certainly do that
 
H39s are noticeably different. 3' shorter and 15 panels vs 17 in the PS-3. Ladder and end arrangements are different as well.
 
Here is the NP W-3 2-8-2 Mikado.
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Thanks,
Logan
 
One more hopper to add to the mix - a Southern Big Red. 4,000 cu ft of black diamond hauling fun for unit trains in the mid-1960s.

 
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Another cool hopper. WM had a somewhat similar car (their only 4 bay) which was built with side panels of various alloys to see which was most corrosion-resistant. It was in dedicated service to a particular customer because that was the only rotary dumper big enough to handle it.
 
Paul Hobbs is your man there: http://44090digitalmodels.co.uk/tutorials/blender1.html Take my recommendation, this is the easiest way I ever found to model: Download those tutorials, then lose internet for 3 days. Trust me, that works big time. I know it sounds a little crazy, but I became a great modeler thanks to an open mind and two very dead internet routers. And needless to say, no, you don't have to just wait for your router to die, or even shut it off, it just helps a lot when you're utterly bored apart from Blender! XD
 
Another cool hopper. WM had a somewhat similar car (their only 4 bay) which was built with side panels of various alloys to see which was most corrosion-resistant. It was in dedicated service to a particular customer because that was the only rotary dumper big enough to handle it.

Is that the grey/white one? If so, I've seen models of it before, but I thought it was a manufacture taking creative liberties.
 
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