Regards, Roy
I am also in the market for a NYC bay window caboose. I saw the ones mentioned in the first post on E-Bay. I have also seen NYC bay window cabeese painted in the red/grey Pacemaker colors like the boxcars. Anyone know if these are real colors or fantasy?
Here's a pic of it:
http://www.trainbarn.com/mth_30-7712.htm
Dep
Virginian Railroad
Bob Keller
Thanks Bob. Drat! I guess I will shell out the big $$ for a Lionel bay window in jade green (6-17633). Good grief...$80 samolies for a caboose
Hey Bob, How about these? Is there a real one in this group or all fantasy jobs? http://www.trainbarn.com/mth_20-91030.htm
http://www.trainbarn.com/mth_20-91076.htm
http://www.mth-railking.com/detail.asp?item=33-7802
http://www.traindoctor.com/webstore/shopexd.asp?id=1415
I'm having a heck of a time finding the Lionel Bay Window in jade green. If any one of these is correct, please let me know.
The lightening striped, while fictitious, would look good with the Lionel F3s. I just bought a steel side Lionel tuscan for my F3s and a Lionel wood side, again Tuscan, for my Hudson. I have been contemplating a purchase of a lightening stripe one for the F3s as well.
- Luther
Bob, I really like the first two MTH cabooses I listed. Price isn't too terrible and they are readily available. I also like the red/grey bay window from MTH that I listed higher up the thread, so I will probably go with that one too. Too bad the Lionel jade green is so dang hard to find. I'll put a standing order in with Bill Oberst at SVC Trains for the Lionel caboose so that if they get one I'll have it reserved. Thanks a ton for all your advice. BTW...I'm also a new subscriber to Classic Toy trains
DepMike Bonomo
luther_stanton wrote: The lightening striped, while fictitious, would look good with the Lionel F3s.I just bought a steel side Lionel tuscan for my F3s and a Lionel wood side, again Tuscan, for my Hudson. I have been contemplating a purchase of a lightening stripe one for the F3s as well. - Luther
The lightening striped, while fictitious, would look good with the Lionel F3s.I just bought a steel side Lionel tuscan for my F3s and a Lionel wood side, again Tuscan, for my Hudson. I have been contemplating a purchase of a lightening stripe one for the F3s as well.
Yep...I have the ABA F3s coming from MTH. That grey lightning stripe WOULD look spectacular with it. From what I've read, those cabooses came with a Lionel set..."It was produced in 1995 as an additional car to go with the #11744 New Yorker service station set."
Here it is on E-Bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Lionel-19726-NYC-Bay-Window-Caboose_W0QQitemZ330039414468QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4148QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Wow!!! Here's the set those cabooses came from:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260040998964
I have the new NYC green Bay Window coboose & I will caution anyone on these cabooses as the wires in them, for lights & flasher & smoke unit, are so thin in diameter that all the wires in mine burnt to a crisp in only a week ! They need to be replaced with a larger diameter wire for sure if running in TMCC. I was not running mine in command at the time & they burned up. The dealer said I must have derailed it & burnt the wires up, but I didn't even have a switch on my layout at the time nor did it ever derail. It is a great looking cab though, just no lights or anything in mine now.
Thanks, John
Deputy wrote:Too bad the Lionel jade green is so dang hard to find.
Too bad the Lionel jade green is so dang hard to find.
luther_stanton wrote: Deputy wrote: Too bad the Lionel jade green is so dang hard to find. Is this the one that you are looking for??http://www.trainfinder.com/traindealers/store.asp?section=trainDetails&id=13433&accountNo=TF1013- Luther
Deputy wrote: Too bad the Lionel jade green is so dang hard to find.
Yep...that's the one. Note his comment under it's description: "(current issue price for the series is $89 and all are sellouts)".
For $89 samolies I can get TWO of the MTH cabooses. I can wait for SVC trains to get one for me at a discount. That's the trick to buying this stuff...finding the lowest price With these NYC bay windows it seems to be a seller's market.
csxt30 wrote: I have the new NYC green Bay Window coboose & I will caution anyone on these cabooses as the wires in them, for lights & flasher & smoke unit, are so thin in diameter that all the wires in mine burnt to a crisp in only a week ! They need to be replaced with a larger diameter wire for sure if running in TMCC. I was not running mine in command at the time & they burned up. The dealer said I must have derailed it & burnt the wires up, but I didn't even have a switch on my layout at the time nor did it ever derail. It is a great looking cab though, just no lights or anything in mine now. Thanks, John
John,Have you contacted Lionel about this problem? Seems pretty flakey and definitely a danger for a kid operating one.
Well I e-mailed MTH and asked them about the paint schemes on their two cabooses:
http://www.trainbarn.com/mth_20-91030.htm
I asked if they were based on REAL paint schemes used on these cabooses or just fantasy paint schemes. I wonder if maybe MTH has some pics we don't know about that show these colors on these cabooses?
Deputy wrote: csxt30 wrote: I have the new NYC green Bay Window coboose & I will caution anyone on these cabooses as the wires in them, for lights & flasher & smoke unit, are so thin in diameter that all the wires in mine burnt to a crisp in only a week ! They need to be replaced with a larger diameter wire for sure if running in TMCC. I was not running mine in command at the time & they burned up. The dealer said I must have derailed it & burnt the wires up, but I didn't even have a switch on my layout at the time nor did it ever derail. It is a great looking cab though, just no lights or anything in mine now. Thanks, John John,Have you contacted Lionel about this problem? Seems pretty flakey and definitely a danger for a kid operating one. Dep
Dep : no, after what the dealer said I just figured someday I would try to rewire it myself. Now another friend of mine, Spankybird from the forum here, actually had his burn up to the point where it melted the roof of his caboose ! I got mine on sale at the time for I believe 66 dollars ! Now other than him & I, I haven't heard of anyone else having a problem with these.
John, Good grief! I think I would freak out to see a $90 caboose do a meltdown!!!!
$66 is an excellent price for that caboose. I am thinking maybe I will disable the electrics in one if I am able to get a decent price on it.
Dep : I would take it apart & see for yourself if the wires are still very tiny in diameter & then decide if you can rewire it with bigger wires. Maybe this was just a few that came through like that or something. It sure is a highly detailed caboose & I was going to get a Western Pacific one for my articulated steam engine, but they are even harder to find now !! I like the trucks on it as they have the little roller brg. that goes around with the wheels like the real ones !!
John: Sounds like a good plan as far as checking the size of the wiring. I put in a request for one at SVCtrains. Keeping my fingers crossed
Dep : Keep us informed on this if you get one !! Another thing with me was, I didn't want to send it to Lionel cause I would have been without it for a while and I really liked it !! Hope you get one & it is OK !! Boy, the Westerm Pacific one is really sharp too, according to the catalog !!
PS !! Maybe you can come on over to The Coffee Pot if you're still retired & have more time !! We have a lot of fun over there & get to know each other real well !!
Had to resurrect this thread because there was a statement that the red/grey Pacemaker caboose was never used. I did some checking and they WERE used!!! Here's a website that describes their useage:
http://caboosenut.com/Cab_New_York_Central_Caboose.htm
Little History
The NYC's "Pacemaker" cabooses were from a group of 50 wood cabeesewith steel underframes that came from scrapped boxcars. The cars wererebuilt around 1944. The five cars which carried the Pacemaker paintscheme were resheathed with plywood sides after WW2 when thePacemaker service started and painted in the red and gray scheme,but without the "Pacemaker" lettering.
And here's a pic of a Pacemaker-painted caboose:
Ogaugeoverlord wrote:Check my Oct 17, 2006 comment.Nice pic.
LOL...I saw that Bob!!!! But I like your comment on 10/17 much better:
"As for the red/gray, the book only showed the one style (represented by the MTH no. 7802 body) that was painted for Pacemaker. But don't get too wrapped around the axle about it - literally, anything is possible to have been done."
I'm betting the MTH 20-91030 with center cupola existed too. Not sure about the Pacemaker colors in a bay window version, though. MTH also has a scale-sized center cupola in an all-grey version (20-19076?). I wouldn't be surprised if that is a real deal paint job too.Dep
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Bob: You really know how to torture someone!!! I scored a scale MTH center cupola Pacemaker caboose on E-Bay (20-91030). Also picked up two scale cabeese from Roundhouse South...New York Central Bay Window Caboose 20-91037 and 20-91174 New York Central Steel Sided Caboose. That should put me in good shape for cabeese. But I'd still like to get the center cupola all gray MTH caboose.
James: I wasn't aware that Lionel colors for Pacemaker are that much different than MTH. I don't own any Lionel Pacemaker stuff that I can remember, but I'll keep that in mind.
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