Does anyone know if there is a "list" of some sort for the Classic Freight Series/Crown Edition? Specifically, a list of the units numbered WAL #1 through WAL #100.
Dear Mark,
I will try to make a list. The WAL was added for Walthers. The numbers were actually FC01-?? I don't recall the last number that we made, but I will research it.
Regards,
3rail
Mark,
We had the info for many of them in the Williams database, but we are missing the info for: FC61, FC65, FC68, FC82, and FC84. Here are the rest of them. I will see if I can find info on the missing cars.
Product ID Product Name
FC01 Railbox Box
FC02 SP Box (silver)
FC03 PRR Box
FC04 RDG Stock
FC05 GN Box
FC06 PRR Stock
FC07 CP Stock
FC08 PC Box
FC09 STHN Stock (grn/silv)
FC10 NYC Stock
FC11 RG Stock
FC12 WP Silver Box
FC13 NYC Cigar Band Box
FC14 NYC Pacemaker Box
FC15 LACK Stock
FC16 Conrail Box
FC17 REA Reefer Box
FC18 SF Stock
FC19 Minn. St.Louis
FC20 LV Flag Box
FC21 NH Box Car (orange)
FC22 C&NW Box
FC23 Nor Pac Green Box
FC24 D&H Box
FC25 B&O Sentinel Box
FC26 LV Map
FC27 SF Map Car Box
FC28 SF Red Box
FC29 PRR Merchandise Box
FC30 RDG Box (yellow)
FC31 CS Box
FC32 UP Box
FC33 Soo Box
FC34 MEC (grn) Box
FC35 EL Box
FC36 Rutland Box
FC37 RG Box Car
FC38 NS Box
FC39 SP Box
FC40 UP Stock (yel/silv)
FC41 B&O Timesaver Box
FC42 BN Box
FC43 Burlington Route Green Box
FC44 Burlington Route Red Box
FC45 Central of Georgia Box
FC46 D&RG Cookie Box
FC47 LN & E Box
FC48 MEC (orange) Box Car
FC49 MP Box Car
FC50 NH Box (black)
FC51 NYC Early Bird Box
FC52 NP (orange) Box Car
FC53 RDG Menn Central Box
FC54 REA reefer
FC55 ROCK Box
FC56 RI Rocket Box Car
FC57 Seaboard Lines Box
FC58 SCL silver comet Box
FC59 State of Maine Box
FC60 WP Brown Box
FC62 Pabst Beer
FC63 Blatz Beer
FC64 Stewart's Root beer reefer
FC66 Gerber Food
FC67 Sou Pac Grow Exp
FC69 Pluto Water reefer
FC70 A&P Foods
FC71 Schlitz Beer
FC72 Heineken Beer
FC73 Borden Cheese
FC74 Ballantine Beer reefer
FC75 Crisco reefer
FC76 Pabst reefer
FC77 Standard Fruits reefer
FC78 Carnation Milk reefer
FC79 Old Dutch reefer
FC80 Morrell Meats reefer
FC81 Hoods Milk reefer
FC82 Canada Dry reefer
FC83 Schlitz reefer
FC84 Heinz Pickles
FC85 Amtrak reefer Car (two car numbers) some versions labeled FC85A & FC85B
FC86 B&M Box
FC87 D&H Box (Red)
FC88 GM&O Box
FC89 MR Box
FC90 RDG Box (grn)
FC91 RF&P Box
FC92 Nat'l Bureau of Stan. Reefer
FC93 WM Box
FC94 Williams Promo car
FC95 GN Box
FC96 C&O Box
FC97 BNSF Freight Car
FC98 Timken Box
FC99 WM Stock
FC100 Golden Memories Reefer
Regards,
3rail
FC39 Is SP Overnite Black!
Another addition FC 82 Canada Dry Reefer I added to the list in the first post.
Regards,
3rail
WoW! and Holy Toledo!! That is one heck ova list!
And , thank you!! I am well on my way to 'finding' all of these - and have just 24 left to go.
FWIW - I did run across an 85 (A) and an 85B for the Amtrack's. And, I did wonder why the A /B designator rather than just an incremental number for each. It is an interesting peculiarity!
This is a really great set of rolling stock ... and I humbly thank you for the incredible efforts with this list! WoW!
Mark,
You are welcome. I will try to complete the list if possible. Mr. Williams did not keep very much historical information. 85A and 85B are different car numbers that is the only difference.
Regards,
3rail
I found another one. FC 84 is Heinz pickles Billboard reefer. I added it to the list above.
Regards,
3rail
I am also seeing units in this series as 32xx (3276, 3251). Is there any difference between FC 76, WAL 76, and 3276?? It seems to be a labeling thing???
Mark,
I am not familiar with the 32XX numbering scheme. Can you post a photo or link to one of the boxes?
Regards,
3rail
3rd Rail -
Here are some that are currently showing on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400242328323?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/400242329291?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
I emailed one of the sellers, and they said the end flap on the box says it is "Classic Freight Series" with a model number of 32xx.
I know I have a couple of these in this collection already...so I suppose it is ok. I was just wondering how there came to be - and if there is any difference - three different numbering schemes.
FWIW - I am at 78 of 100....and am watching several that I 'need' on Ebay. Once I hit the full 100 - well, it's gonna be new stuff from there on! LOL!