Freight car projects
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Pacific Limited
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Re: Freight car projects
This little project is coming together while I grind away on the Moraga....




....and will end up on the to be painted queue shelf fairly soon.




....and will end up on the to be painted queue shelf fairly soon.
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Re: Freight car projects
Look forward to seeing it in paint. I love the rivets on the vertical braces.
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up148 wrote:Look forward to seeing it in paint.
Going to be a while - snowcrete is abundant here.....
I love the rivets on the vertical braces.
Thanks! Tichy nbw's inside and out. Tedious, but it makes / finishes the look!
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Had a little painting weather so....








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That's cute. Nice work. Thomas?
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bob turner wrote:That's cute. Nice work. Thomas?
Thanks! Yes, a salvaged Thomas bobber body.
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This one is coming along; painting weather maybe today or this weekend...








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Re: Freight car projects
[quote="Rufus T. Firefly"....which is why I have way, way, way too many tank cars.[/quote]
Don't be silly......You can't EVER have TOO MANY Tank Cars!
Rich
Don't be silly......You can't EVER have TOO MANY Tank Cars!
Rich
Re: Freight car projects
Is there a prototype for this car or just an interesting idea? What do the tanks hold? It would certainly make you do a double take running or sitting on a layout.
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Beautiful work Rufus, but what is it? It's intriguing.
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bob turner
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When I was very young I remember a similar water car parked in the SP yard at Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. It had only one tank, with the little house occupying the other half, and it was painted boxcar red.
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up148 wrote:Is there a prototype for this car or just an interesting idea?
Western or Northern Pac had one of these; ran across an article on it a while back and thought it might be fun to make something close....
What do the tanks hold?
Fuel oil car........
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