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Bachmann 2 axel bobber caboose

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Bachmann 2 axel bobber caboose
Posted by Mr_Ash on Sunday, April 13, 2008 9:56 AM

I have a Bmann Durango & Silverton bobber caboose that came with the D&S freight set I got last year,  I had given it to my sisters kid with the LGB type loop couplers to play with his LGB starter set as it was the same size as the 2 axel car's in his set...

Anyway this last month or so the kid has taken more of a liking to my trains and I let him run one of the D&S bumblebee engines (Bmann 4-6-0) with a D&S passenger car, boxcar and bobber caboose that came with the sets.

The caboose was a little beat up from him playing with it, he had broken the couplers off so I glued them back on and had to again break them back off since my stuff all has kadee couplers

I used 779 still mount kadee couplers on the caboose and installed new break wheels as the orignals were missing, had to steal the ladders and a few other parts from another caboose lol. Then glued all the handrails inplace some were broken so they got fixed too i think these will all be getting painted soon... Oh yeah and I installed aristo marker lights that I stole off my D&RGW track cleaning caboose and glued a lil ozark roof vent centered ontop of the cupola... Ill take some pictures when I get home from work!

What would be the best way to add "Glass" to the windows?

LOL I never really liked the Bachmann cabeese but I'm bored and having fun fixing this one up.... I should be working on my Flanger car though Sigh [sigh]

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Posted by altterrain on Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:09 AM

Use some clear plastic packaging material (the kind that is impossible to open). Glue it in with CA or GOOP.

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Posted by Mr_Ash on Sunday, April 13, 2008 2:54 PM

CA or GOOP? Im guessing these are diffrent brands of glue? I tried before using plastic on it like you said only with superglue but it didnt seem to want to stick and made a bit of a mess. Where can I get these other types of glue?

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Posted by altterrain on Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:29 PM

CA - cyanoacrylate aka super glue

GOOP - I use the Household type (also comes in Marine, Plumbing, etc.) will stick to anything. You'll find it with the other glues in the paint dept of the home box store.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 13, 2008 6:25 PM

You can use a CD jewel case, clear plastic, cut and put in...boom new window!

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, April 14, 2008 10:50 AM
DO NOT use CA to glue down clear plastic, it can form a white haze over the clear plastic and risk ruining installation, use GOOP or go to a hobby shop that specializes in RC planes and get Canopy Glue, its designed for clear plastic adhesion

   Have fun with your trains

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Posted by Mr_Ash on Monday, April 14, 2008 10:58 PM
ty for the glue info! while I dont know of many hobby shops in my area who sell trains I do know of one that sells alot of RC planes & helicopters Smile [:)]
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Posted by DennisB on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:01 AM
    Household Goop can be used for gluing many different surfaces including wood. First tube that I bought lasted 4 years, very good value for the money. It is sad that the local hobby shop as they used to be are almost extinct. I live in the middle of a 3 city area and all the hobby shops sell RC items. Very sad, indeed. Dennis
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Posted by ragnar on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:30 AM

 vsmith wrote:
DO NOT use CA to glue down clear plastic, it can form a white haze over the clear plastic and risk ruining installation, use GOOP or go to a hobby shop that specializes in RC planes and get Canopy Glue, its designed for clear plastic adhesion

Hmmm' Canopy glue,thats one i've not heard of before....verrrry interesting!! 

 

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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:16 AM
Cannopy glue works but it dosen't stick too well, and after the third time the glass noze on my model bomber i just used CA and its still on.
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Posted by Mr_Ash on Thursday, May 1, 2008 2:59 AM

still messing with this darn caboose, added cupola seats, benches and a stove inside. Ditched the Bmann 2axel lower half and replaced it with the lower part from a Aristo track cleaning caboose with a wood deck glued down and ozark passenger car end rails and D&RGW Caboose steps. I desided to make it my track cleaning car because otherwise I would never use it plus im not that fond of the Aristo bobber cabeese

 Once i cut out the + on side windows I found that the side windows from the aristo caboose fit after a little sanding to the holes so thats kinda cool the side windows will have the wood frames. I cutup CD cases for the cupola and end windows.

I still need to paint the interior I havent found the right shade green yet once thats done im going to paint the window frames & railings white, bomb it with dull coat and reinstall the windows.

I got more work to do to it in the morning when i get home from work and I found my memory card for the digital camera so I will take a couple pictures of the progress

 

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Posted by Mr_Ash on Saturday, May 3, 2008 1:55 PM

took a few days to get a couple pictures sorry my dad stole my digital camera when he went on vecation with my grandma a few days ago so once again prepare for the craptastical cellphone pic's lol

I desided not to paint the railings white as I foolishly glued the plastic ones on the caboose body before I started so painting them would be a pain in the rear. Cupola windows and side windows are installed, interior is painted and I bombed it with dull coat. I lost the plastic pieces i cut out for the end windows so im just going to leave them open. also desided to go with body mounted couplers Smile [:)]

 

 

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Posted by Southwest Chief on Monday, May 5, 2008 3:06 PM

Looks good.

The window material looks pretty good too.  Can't beat the price for those windows either Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Mr_Ash on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 6:42 PM

Well... I switched the botom part back to the original bachmann one...

When I put everything together the caboose with the botom from the aristo track cleaning car with the wood deck I built was taller than any other car I have, even taller than my 4axel LGB bobber that held the title of tallest roof that and the body mount couplers were to high... so yeah all that work for nothing... atleast I didnt paint the handrails!

IDK that aristo track cleaning car seemed to stress my engines more than anything anyway...

 Im still happy with what i have and im not done yet hehe

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Posted by jegame77 on Monday, August 4, 2008 7:06 PM

I am modifying two boober cabooses to represent argentine Belgrano meter gauge railroad. How must I do to post pictures?

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Posted by Great Western on Thursday, August 7, 2008 8:33 AM
[quote ToadFrog&WhiteLightn"]

You can use a CD jewel case, clear plastic, cut and put in...boom new window!

Toad

 

 

Hi Toad,

Well now that's a great idea.  Better than housing some of the trash that is often in CD cases. Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 7, 2008 5:59 PM

Alan,

Well it is something we have around when we loose a CD...what to do with the case? Windows.

Sorry I don't wash windows!

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Posted by Dick Friedman on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 4:46 PM

I use the stuff in kitchen ceilings called "cracked ice." It's a plastic sheet 2 ft by 2 feet and fits in kitchen ceiling fixtures.  Tell the wife you're replacing hers with new ones, then use the old ones for windows for life!

Light shines through, but the cracked ice finish obscures the inside.

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Posted by sfcgadget on Monday, September 15, 2008 6:02 PM
Looks great. With a little work those inexpensive cars can be elevated to museum quality. Keep up the good work.
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Posted by Mr_Ash on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 8:48 PM

Well not quite museum quality but its sure better than stock! Wink [;)]

I brought the caboose with me to work tonight to take a few better pictures, since the last photos I closed it the middle part between the wheels with two reefer doors that I notched so they would fit right to hide the weights that I added because the caboose would often derail going through turnouts. Wheels are Aristocraft-silver and the Brakeman is from Bachmann Smile [:)]

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