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I bought some Dorfan box cars from a forum member and of course got hooked on these critters. Now I have one boxcar sans a roof and since I really do not want to toss it to scrap I was wondering if anyone has made a roof for these or has a spare? I can paint it so that is not an issue. If you have made one how and where did you get the materials?

 

I know I am crazy for doing this but.....isn't this better than (insert a vice here)?

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Jeff, FWIW, the Dorfan freight roofs are almost identical to Ives 60 series freight roofs.  The significant word here is "almost".  The roofs are the exact same length and the center ridge is very close to the same, but the Dorfan roof is 1/8 inch wider than the Ives.  As a result the Ives roof doesn't immediately slip easily onto the Dorfan car.  I did not try, but it is possible that an Ives roof could be spread enough to go on a Dorfan.

 

Not sure this helps any, Ives roofs are probably as scarce as Dorfan ones... although maybe there's a greater chance that someone may have reproduced the Ives?

 

In the photos, Dorfan is the car on the right and bottom.

 

 

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Originally Posted by hojack:

Jeff, FWIW, the Dorfan freight roofs are almost identical to Ives 60 series freight roofs.  The significant word here is "almost".  The roofs are the exact same length and the center ridge is very close to the same, but the Dorfan roof is 1/8 inch wider than the Ives.  As a result the Ives roof doesn't immediately slip easily onto the Dorfan car.  I did not try, but it is possible that an Ives roof could be spread enough to go on a Dorfan.

 

Not sure this helps any, Ives roofs are probably as scarce as Dorfan ones... although maybe there's a greater chance that someone may have reproduced the Ives?

 

In the photos, Dorfan is the car on the right and bottom.

 

 

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Thanks! I was wondering about that so that at least gives me another possibility. What about just finding someone who bends tin? How hard could it be to make one?

Originally Posted by Steve "Papa" Eastman:

Just compared both. I'm about 80+% sure I could make the Ives roof fit the Dorfan car. Where the sides tuck down and grab the body, the Ives roof rolls under quite a bit, the Doran roof does not roll over as far. Straighten the rolled over part of the Ives roof and it may go on. Don't have a spare roof to play with.

 

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I agree; according to my measurement you only need to gain 1/16 of an inch on each side, which isn't much -  within the range of tinplate's loose tolerances.  I'm not motivated to do it with mine because I value my Ives 64 herald box cars more than the Dorfan, and all my Dorfans have roofs anyway.  But I don't think it would take much to get it to fit.  One of Joe Mania's Ives roofs for ten bucks sounds like the way to go, They come unpainted.  Re-shape it a little and get it to fit before you paint it, then spray paint it to match the Dorfan car.

 

Let us know how it turns out!

 

 

Originally Posted by hojack:
Originally Posted by Steve "Papa" Eastman:

Just compared both. I'm about 80+% sure I could make the Ives roof fit the Dorfan car. Where the sides tuck down and grab the body, the Ives roof rolls under quite a bit, the Doran roof does not roll over as far. Straighten the rolled over part of the Ives roof and it may go on. Don't have a spare roof to play with.

 

Steve

I agree; according to my measurement you only need to gain 1/16 of an inch on each side, which isn't much -  within the range of tinplate's loose tolerances.  I'm not motivated to do it with mine because I value my Ives 64 herald box cars more than the Dorfan, and all my Dorfans have roofs anyway.  But I don't think it would take much to get it to fit.  One of Joe Mania's Ives roofs for ten bucks sounds like the way to go, They come unpainted.  Re-shape it a little and get it to fit before you paint it, then spray paint it to match the Dorfan car.

 

Let us know how it turns out!

 

 

Sounds good. I will give him a call to order one.

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