MOLOCO seems to have dropped the castings from their catalog that converted a flat car into to classic transfer caboose of a type that many roads used -- basically a steel shed on a flat car or old tender frame.
But all is not lost since the trains.com website itself has an article on building one:
http://www.trains.com/mrr/default.aspx?c=a&id=325
Dave Nelson
Here's a suggestion. Technically not a "transfer caboose" -- but it looks like one. Available at Doc's Caboose hobby shop in Kansas City last time I was there a month or so ago.
http://www.railyardmodels.com/catalog/mopacsbwcaboose.html
Contact docscaboose@yahoo.com
Keep in mind, this is a resin kit -- not styrene or ABS.
By the way N scale modelers who want a transfer caboose are in luck because Matt Gaudynski, one of the midwest's finest modelers and custom painters, operates Fox Valley Models and has brought in beautiful transfer cabooses. I saw these at last year's Trainfest and they are exquisite jewels of detail.
If I do this right this photo T
is from the FVM website
http://www.foxvalleymodels.com/index.html
http://www.wrighttrak.com/
Click the "In The Yard" link. About halfway down you'll find "NEW YORK CENTRAL/PENN CENTRAL/CONRAIL N6A TRANSFER CABOOSE"
WrightTrak models are on the expensive side, but they are outstanding resin kits. Gary Wright is a pleasure to deal with.
Ths was the MOLOCO kit:
I've built another one from scratch, a Track Cleaning Transfer Caboose.
Wolfgang
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