No sleeper coach?

This is a crude model in Blender for sleeper coaches. The dimension of coach is similar to that of Playmobil Panorama coach.
After drawing this I realized forgot to add toilet.

Having said that, never seen toilet in G scale trains. I have a Playmobil campervan which does have a toilet though.

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A great many LGB coaches have Toilet facilities even some of the 4 wheelers.
 
In some ways, it is a little strange, as with 'blacked-out' windows, you can only see the facilities, with the roof off!

PhilP.
 
In some ways, it is a little strange, as with 'blacked-out' windows, you can only see the facilities, with the roof off!

PhilP.
Same with all my Accucraft/AMS Jackson & Sharpe 1:20.3 scale cars. All built for and used by the D&RGW and its "partners" for the extensive 3ft/9144 mm gauge network covering Colorado/New Mexico. I only found out there was a toilet bowl hiding behind the frosted glass end window, in every one, when I took a full passenger car apart. It was to be converted using a Rio Gande UK models kit, to the distinctive "Pagosa" combine. Also sometimes referred to as a "drover's caboose". I think LGB & Piko, and possibly some of the US makers too, have made much smaller "rubber ruler" versions. Oh, and the long cabooses used by the D&RGW had bunks fitted. Max

The "Pagosa" combine. Unusual with the addition of its cupola. Toilet is on the other side, sorry, but it is there.
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It must have been hell in the early days, ffrom London to Scotland took a lot longer then, and no facilities on board. Ladies had it worse, no facilities for them, even at the stations and definitely no chance of using an open window
Ladies had a 'Ladies Room' with enclosed Khazi - only gentlemen had the open British version of the pissoire.
 
Same with all my Accucraft/AMS Jackson & Sharpe 1:20.3 scale cars. All built for and used by the D&RGW and its "partners" for the extensive 3ft/9144 mm gauge network covering Colorado/New Mexico. I only found out there was a toilet bowl hiding behind the frosted glass end window, in every one, when I took a full passenger car apart. It was to be converted using a Rio Gande UK models kit, to the distinctive "Pagosa" combine. Also sometimes referred to as a "drover's caboose". I think LGB & Piko, and possibly some of the US makers too, have made much smaller "rubber ruler" versions. Oh, and the long cabooses used by the D&RGW had bunks fitted. Max

The "Pagosa" combine. Unusual with the addition of its cupola. Toilet is on the other side, sorry, but it is there.
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Well, it's pretty obvious really, you don't want to be pointing percy at the porcelain in full view when the train pulls into a station.
 
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