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Question: What is that on top of the sleeper?


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Hello everybody!

I believe most of us know this photo from the Superliner II brochure, I suppose it's our favourite photo from that publication:


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What I would like to know, after we eliminate all the questions having to do with the lady, is what that thing on top of the sleeper roof is - the one indicated by the yellow arrow. Is it some kind of a bracket? What for? I'm jus going to put it on my model, but before I do that, I would like to understand - otherwise I could do something stupid. Thanks a lot in advance for your help, have a nice day

Paweł

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Thanks a lot for the comments, friends!

That bunk warmer sure is a cool option! That's why I thought everybody who've seen that brochure would remember this photo.

So if that cross-shaped thingy is a TV antenna, putting another, say boomerang shaped antenna beside it would be a nonsense, wouldn't it? That's why I like to understand what I'm building, you know. Thanks again, have a nice day

Paweł

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Thanks a lot for the comments, friends!

That bunk warmer sure is a cool option! That's why I thought everybody who've seen that brochure would remember this photo.

So if that cross-shaped thingy is a TV antenna, putting another, say boomerang shaped antenna beside it would be a nonsense, wouldn't it? That's why I like to understand what I'm building, you know. Thanks again, have a nice day

Paweł

I think it would be redundant to have both antennas but then again, It doesn't matter as long as you like the way it looks.

Jim

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