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fun caboose find

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fun caboose find
Posted by dinwitty on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 10:02 PM

 

Browsing one of the LHS's around here, on the discount table is this caboose. I liked the looks of it so I bought it. It needs some TLC, I think its an old wood Ambroid kit. It has sprung trucks, real nice there, what I didnt pay any attention to are the couplers, both ends have the proto-knuckle coupler from years ago, they work like the prototype, lift the pin it opens. Works great on the caboose. I have a few of those laying in my parts bin. I may leavem on for the time being while I spruce it up. 

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Posted by wgnrr on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 11:02 PM

It's actually a Silver Streak caboose.

Hmmm..I have a whole box of those couplers somewhere, and never took a look at them! Will have to check them out.

Phil

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Posted by twhite on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 11:46 PM

Dinwitty--

I think you've gotten yourself an old Silver Streak Tru-Scale wood caboose, by golly.  I've got two, dating from the late 'fifties, and they look as good as anything on the market today.  Silver Streak made innumerable styles of these babies, most of them accurate representations of cabeese on quite a few railroads (GN, SP, NP, Burlington, etc) plus several styles of combine and drover's cabeese.  They were great models to put together, and had a heck of a lot of detail for their time.  I've still got a drover's and an SP that I use a lot--they're good models. 

Tom Smile [:)]

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Posted by PMeyer on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 11:52 PM

Am I looking at the wrong picture?

"As good as anything on the market?"

Looks crude to me...

 

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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:00 AM
 PMeyer wrote:

Am I looking at the wrong picture?

"As good as anything on the market?"

Looks crude to me...

 

 

Paul--

Dinwitty's is going to need some TLC.   But fresh out of the kit, they're really nice looking--assuming you can find kits of them, anymore. 

Tom Smile [:)]

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Posted by GraniteRailroader on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 12:00 AM
 PMeyer wrote:

Am I looking at the wrong picture?

"As good as anything on the market?"

Looks crude to me...

Looks alot closer to equipment that I work on every day compared to the majority of "RTR" and kit items on the market.

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