ACY There was mention of a Sierra combine by Ulrich. I think the reference should actually be to Selley. They may have had a matching coach, but I'm not sure.
There was mention of a Sierra combine by Ulrich. I think the reference should actually be to Selley. They may have had a matching coach, but I'm not sure.
from 1974 catalog:
http://hoseeker.net/selley/selleycatalog1974pg05.jpg
Ed
This is a really old thread and I'm not sure why it was resurrected. I suppose there are folks who are amused by such improbabilities, but I've never thought the Oscar or Piker were amusing, much less worthy of consideration for purchase. I guess that's just a matter of taste.
There was mention of a Sierra combine by Ulrich. I think the reference should actually be to Selley. They may have had a matching coach, but I'm not sure. Ads from the 1950's showed a car that was very appealing, although I always thought the white metal construction probably meant a very heavy car. I never actually saw one of these models. Since Bowser is the successor to Selley, I wonder whether they have any of the old tooling and could produce the kits in something lke resin. If so, there may be a good market.
Tom
Not sure why Ted Finkbohner bounced this thread, but for the heck of it I looked and Walthers has a catalog page for the 'Oscar', so people who didn't see this thread a decade ago can now check out the official image and ad copy for the model.BTW, sorry folks: "Availability: Discontinued"And Ted is incorrect, these passenger cars should be pulled by units like this TP model 56
They were designed to be pulled by a Penn Central Husdon or K-4 pacific. They had the decals for the engines avalible, don't forget to add your Jailbox car.
CNJ831 wrote: boxcar_jim wrote: ... one of the smaller western railroads I think it may have been the Sierra had some really very short passenger cars (25 footers I think). They rode on two four wheel trucks though ... MRR published a photo of them not that long ago. Correct. Those were the basis for the MDC shorty "Overton" cars, which laBelle did better as a wood kit. MR also published plans/construction drawings for at least the coach, way back when in the 1950's. CNJ831
boxcar_jim wrote: ... one of the smaller western railroads I think it may have been the Sierra had some really very short passenger cars (25 footers I think). They rode on two four wheel trucks though ... MRR published a photo of them not that long ago.
... one of the smaller western railroads I think it may have been the Sierra had some really very short passenger cars (25 footers I think). They rode on two four wheel trucks though ... MRR published a photo of them not that long ago.
Correct. Those were the basis for the MDC shorty "Overton" cars, which laBelle did better as a wood kit. MR also published plans/construction drawings for at least the coach, way back when in the 1950's.
CNJ831
I didn't know about the LaBelle wood version (always good to learn something new), but Ulrich made a metal version of the Sierra Ry Overton cars. The cars (both combines and coaches were built, but no observation or business as MDC made) were about 34ft long, and built to fit a specific switchback branch with a short tail track on the Sierra Ry. I believe the Sierra used a Shay to pull the passenger train up and down the branch - a slow trip by any standard.
Fred W
Kurt_Laughlin wrote: I've just been going through late '70s issues of MR and the ads for these (and the beer can tankers, and the Jimmy Carter peanut car) were in their "Tongue in Cheek" series, so they weren't real. KL
I've just been going through late '70s issues of MR and the ads for these (and the beer can tankers, and the Jimmy Carter peanut car) were in their "Tongue in Cheek" series, so they weren't real.
KL
Yes, you're correct but they're really neat as attention getters! Imagine having a train of these cars, including the JailBox, running on a club layout on an "Open House" or "Visitor" day. Visitors, young and seasoned would get a real kick out of them.
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While everyone here is dead right about Oscar and Piker being whimsy, whoever it was at Walthers that dreamed them up wasn't competely off his rocker ...
Well, I'm going to add this to my "Want to get" list. If I can't find one on ebay, I'm hoping I can find an old photo so I can repaint a 50ft. boxcar and rebuild it into a "Jail Box".
Ironically I did a dumb thing. I had two Walthers Catalogs from the late 1970s-early 1980s and one of them had the JailBox Car in it. I threw one away and gave the other away........Dumb move!
If anyone has a photo of a "Jail Box" please post the link!
Thanks!
AntonioFP45 wrote: LOL, for those of you that have never seen it, Walther's "JailBox car" was a riot! I regret never getting one. I vaguely remember it's slogan: "Next Crime, Anytime!" For today.....I wish there were prototype versions of this car that could be put to actual use. Would be great if those graffitti-train-trashing vandals could be locked up in them for a few weeks. (Of course the political correctness twinkies would be up in arms)
LOL, for those of you that have never seen it, Walther's "JailBox car" was a riot! I regret never getting one. I vaguely remember it's slogan:
"Next Crime, Anytime!"
For today.....I wish there were prototype versions of this car that could be put to actual use. Would be great if those graffitti-train-trashing vandals could be locked up in them for a few weeks.
(Of course the political correctness twinkies would be up in arms)
Antonio,I had one of those J-Boxes..I glued 5 figures in that car and proceeded to switch that car into a train at the club from time to time..It always got a lot of laughs and odd looks from our visitors during open houses..
Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 8500HPGASTURBINE I guy at the club actually has these in Brass.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mike McBreen Similarly inspired my friend Bob Montag once kit-bashed a "pass-a-fridg-a-gond-a-flox". You've heard of a 'one man band' ? Well this thing was a one car railroad !! You've probably seen a real 'flox' car in MofW service, a short section of boxcar occupying one end of a flat car. Well Bob decided to make a passenger-refrigerator-gondola-flat-boxcar all on one set of trucks! Looked pretty neat, but then again we were in high school at the time ! Mike