Thanks Flint. What made it even better was that Mike's did its homework. It is properly numbered and lettered. The prototype was destroyed in an accident in 1908. The rest of the bobber caboose fleet were cupola-less. I was going to scratchbuid one of those, then I found 134.
Great find on the C&P caboose Fife! I've never seen one myself. In fact I counted myself VERY lucky when I found an MTH NYO&W bobber caboose at a show, and I haven't seen one since.
philo426 https://youtube.com/shorts/WydpCZM6jkk?si=et5PX9Vb4jmqI3KK There you go, lit it up for you!
https://youtube.com/shorts/WydpCZM6jkk?si=et5PX9Vb4jmqI3KK
There you go, lit it up for you!
I wasn't sure about the schpelling...
Fife: because people like to say shnabel
Same me, different spelling!
Ives Cabooses
Their own design
Using American Flyer's body
Sharing with Lionel
Using Lionel's body
Collaborations during the bankruptcy
Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby
Northwoods Flyer
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
of
American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Looking good Fife
Three cabeese for thee...
Picked up this very rare MTH/Railking bobber caboose, when I stopped by the Martinsburg Roundhouse show last week. It was issued in 2004, and the only piece of rolling stock Mike's lettered for the C&P.
FedEx man dropped this off a few weeks ago. It is a special run MTH caboose from Legacy Station. Ms Kelly had ordered it for my birthday, back in the Spring.
...yes, but will it handle O-27 curves...? Here is TEXX 100 caboose, mated with a special depressed center flat car with 10 trucks, 5 on each end. That's FORTY wheels. Transportation Techknowlodgies Services caboose has Canadian National lineage, and was visiting Cumberland on this overcast day.
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