SeeYou190My wife of 33 years absolutely considers me a project, and according to her she has made some progress.
Only 33 years? Woman below is a lot more dedicated: (comic is Pardon My Planet by Vic Lee)
Thanks for the link to the bobber Caboose Shane. That one was a little spendy as I've been tightening my belt spending too much money on eBay lately. I have a similar one put in my cart for when I get PayPal paid off again
I had no idea that three-piece Great Northern passenger set was made 30 years ago John. I guess I'm lucky I found those. That's too bad you somehow lost one of yours You may already be aware but eBay has a watch-list and will email you if one ever comes up again
TF
NVSRR This little logging caboose fits that bill. Found on ebay. half built. Never heard of the maker, but I am not much into logging. Ended up spending all day saturday redoing it. fun and a little challanging fixing up an old kit. That cost 2.25 when new by the way. Now it is sitting on the branch waiting for me to tie it onto a train and run it around a few times to see how it tracks. Or possibly doesnt. No idea what will happen to it after that. Stuffed and mounted in a park scene perhaps. Shane
This little logging caboose fits that bill. Found on ebay. half built. Never heard of the maker, but I am not much into logging. Ended up spending all day saturday redoing it. fun and a little challanging fixing up an old kit. That cost 2.25 when new by the way.
Now it is sitting on the branch waiting for me to tie it onto a train and run it around a few times to see how it tracks. Or possibly doesnt. No idea what will happen to it after that. Stuffed and mounted in a park scene perhaps.
Shane
I bought a Bachmann bobber caboose very similar to that which I am repurposing as a cabin. The storyline is that the caboose derailed and slid down a hillside where a hermit salvaged it and turned it into a cabin in the woods. I grew up in Omaha and my inspiration for this tale were the stories I heard about the Hermit of Fontenelle Forest. I google to try to find more information about this and this was all I could find:
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Track fiddler Nice Shane! I see nothing more fitting than that Little Red Caboose you built I love Oddball projects and there is not a more perfect time than this to post ..... (He himself) "Oddball" on your thread. I just love that one! It's funny you should ask about oddball projects. I got a little crazy on eBay the other night thinking these cars would be really neat with an old western 4-4-0 pulling them and a nice Orange Wooden Caboose. I wish I had the one you built! Please post a link if you have it, because I want one too They are completely silly and I think that's why I liked them so much. The first one looks like a rather large out house I haven't got them yet and I cannot wait to finish them. I actually placed a bid of $100 on the last one because I did not want to lose the third one of the complete set. I'm glad it did not go that far as I got the last one for 22 bucks. This is going to be a very short train as nothing else in the world will fit in with these cars TF
Nice Shane!
I see nothing more fitting than that Little Red Caboose you built
I love Oddball projects and there is not a more perfect time than this to post ..... (He himself) "Oddball" on your thread.
I just love that one!
It's funny you should ask about oddball projects. I got a little crazy on eBay the other night thinking these cars would be really neat with an old western 4-4-0 pulling them and a nice Orange Wooden Caboose.
I wish I had the one you built! Please post a link if you have it, because I want one too
They are completely silly and I think that's why I liked them so much. The first one looks like a rather large out house I haven't got them yet and I cannot wait to finish them. I actually placed a bid of $100 on the last one because I did not want to lose the third one of the complete set. I'm glad it did not go that far as I got the last one for 22 bucks.
This is going to be a very short train as nothing else in the world will fit in with these cars
I think it was over 30 years ago Roundhouse came out with a set of these cars lettered for the Gorre and Daphetid. I bought the set although I seem to have only two of the three left, a combine and coach. I also bought a G&D box car, stock car, and I think a caboose although the caboose is also missing.
Dave should chime in here with his critter builds!
Mike.
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Does it count for oddball if there are no trains involved?
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Oddball? That was pretty much business as usual on many logging and narrow gauge operations. A lot of improvisation happened there... and it continues on in the modeling world. Following Mike Lehman's example, I have adapted a lot of HO stuff for HOn3, and N stuff to HOn30. Here is my oddball caboose project on my narrow gauge line:
20200801_173749b on Flickr
Logging was a particularly fertile sector for oddball stuff. Here is classic thread:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/p/263716/2975501.aspx
I still laugh at Ed's (7j43k) response to that posting...
Simon
i saw those coaches and almost did what you did. I have an old mantua 4-6-0. There is a guy 3D printing a caboose somewhat similar to the one I found. https://www.ebay.com/itm/HO-Scale-Bobber-Caboose-Unassembled-Kit/193582281585?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
I like the early 1900's Pennsylvania rr coal cars he is doing. I am sure they survived on branch and mines for years after pennsy got rid of them
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
Cliff line made an awsume turntable too.
I remember Cliff Line and their ads. For what it is worth, Clover House still offers some Cliff Line parts
https://cloverhouse.com/Cart/index.php?cPath=61_62
Dave Nelson
Great workm on the caboose.
Yes, I too am a project that my wife continues to work on.
I did a project a few years ago. An SD40-2T, with a wide cab.
This picture is during the build, it's the black one, with the etched metal parts being added:
The finished product, in service:
I did the build on the Diesel Detailer forum, and the only prototype that was close any one could find, was a full size mock up locomotive, buildt for crash testing. I don't remember if it was the DOT or the DOD that did it.
I also built a "hepage" a rebuilt F7b into a combo HEP and baggage.
That's all for now.
Cool!
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
A lovely model, Shane.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
wjstixI suspect my wife thinks of me as her "oddball project".
My wife of 33 years absolutely considers me a project, and according to her she has made some progress.
Shane... great caboose project.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
I suspect my wife thinks of me as her "oddball project".
Shane, that's a neat little caboose. You did a nice job with it.
York1 John
I don't think I have any oddball projects happening but that logging caboose is awesome!
Alvie