Thank you to those who have responded thusfar. I really hope there are more ideas like the one from tinplatacis. I will use his suggestion, perhaps on a caboose, and post a follow up picture.
swede
very nice work indeed!
Dave
It's a TOY, A child's PLAYTHING!!! (Woody from Toy Story)
Very clever and well done! Sure, why scrap 'em when you can restore them into "fantasy" billboard cars?
Great work! I especially like the Peter Paul car, as the graphics look more like the vintage of the car. Baby Ruth has had a monopoly on Lionelville for too long
J White
In the past and again recently, I have purchased prewar "castaway" cars just to get parts. After receiving the cars, I have not been able to strip off what I wanted and toss the rest. After 70 or so years, I felt the cars deserved something better than the garbage can. Attached are a few photos of two cars that have been salvaged. They certainly were not professionally restored but I would like to think the cars feel pretty good about their current appearance.
I probably have at least a dozen or so "castaway" Baby Ruth freight cars, cabooses and ore cars that I plan to rework. I know the forum is composed of very creative members and am sure "rescuing" cars is not foreign to many. I'd like to see some photos of your "rescues" to give me some ideas to incorporate.
Thank you, swede
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