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Having ordered the Vision Line Big Boy, now I need a caboose.  There is the one in the catalog on the same page as the BBs, a nice UP yellow one, but a bit plain for my taste.  But on page 85 they have some MOW ones.  Yes, I know, not really correct to be on a freight train, but I really like the silver one, and the image doesn't show MOW markings.  But I do already have a SP silver caboose so a yellow one would different, but then I just remembered I do have a yellow Chessie caboose.  I'm not a realistic modeler or operator.  My trains are my toys, and I have fun with them with my boys.

 

So informal poll, which would you pick and why?  Thanks.

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Pretty much as Hot Water said.  Since these BB's have the exposed after coolers must pretty much also think "rust brown/red" color since the yellow only started in March, 1947 completing in 52 or 53( exposed after coolers were gone by probably late 50 early 51).  MTH made a great CA-1 wooden and Lionel made great CA-3s and 4s in red.

 

And as far as the wide vision,UP owned over a hundred with merger of MP but NONE were ever numbered and/or rostered as UP.

Last edited by PRRronbh

I like the K-Line caboose, and plan to hunt one down for my K-Line BB someday.  Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

 

The short of the matter is I've ordered the VL BB, and plan on getting the VL reefers and a caboose, all from the 2014 catalog so I have a nice new shiny train for Christmas (I hope).  I just can't pick between the yellow or silver caboose, so before I resort to a coin toss, I figured I'd poll here.

Originally Posted by sinclair:

I like the K-Line caboose, and plan to hunt one down for my K-Line BB someday.  Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

 

The short of the matter is I've ordered the VL BB, and plan on getting the VL reefers and a caboose, all from the 2014 catalog so I have a nice new shiny train for Christmas (I hope).  I just can't pick between the yellow or silver caboose, so before I resort to a coin toss, I figured I'd poll here.

You can end your search for the K-Line caboose at The Train Loft.

 

The "brown" caboose was offered recently, so you may still be able to locate one. But, if you are going to flip a coin to choose between cabooses  from the current catalog, what will you do if it lands on it's edge?

Originally Posted by sinclair:

 Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

I agree, I couldn't find one in the latest catalog either. However, the ideal scale CORRECT UP CA-4 caboose is the Lionel #6-17690, UP road #3826, in the "rust brown" color. I must admit that I'm a bit surprised that Lionel didn't offer THAT version of the UP CA-4 caboose to accompany the new Vision Line 4000 models.

Originally Posted by Mill City:
Originally Posted by sinclair:

I like the K-Line caboose, and plan to hunt one down for my K-Line BB someday.  Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

 

The short of the matter is I've ordered the VL BB, and plan on getting the VL reefers and a caboose, all from the 2014 catalog so I have a nice new shiny train for Christmas (I hope).  I just can't pick between the yellow or silver caboose, so before I resort to a coin toss, I figured I'd poll here.

You can end your search for the K-Line caboose at The Train Loft.

 

The "brown" caboose was offered recently, so you may still be able to locate one. But, if you are going to flip a coin to choose between cabooses  from the current catalog, what will you do if it lands on it's edge?

Guess I'll have to get the green one. :/

 

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by sinclair:

 Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

I agree, I couldn't find one in the latest catalog either. However, the ideal scale CORRECT UP CA-4 caboose is the Lionel #6-17690, UP road #3826, in the "rust brown" color. I must admit that I'm a bit surprised that Lionel didn't offer THAT version of the UP CA-4 caboose to accompany the new Vision Line 4000 models.

Just looked it up on Lionel's site, and if they had redone that one I would get it.  There was one on eBay not to long ago it seems.  But I'll stick with one of the new ones because it has LED lights, so I won't have to mod it later.

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by sinclair:

 Hot Water, I didn't see one of the brown ones in the catalog or else it would be in contention with the other two.

I agree, I couldn't find one in the latest catalog either. However, the ideal scale CORRECT UP CA-4 caboose is the Lionel #6-17690, UP road #3826, in the "rust brown" color. I must admit that I'm a bit surprised that Lionel didn't offer THAT version of the UP CA-4 caboose to accompany the new Vision Line 4000 models.

 

 

There's one for sale on fleaPay right now, with a Buy-it-Now price $79.95 + $16.70 shipping.  Hurry, the listing's almost done.


Now, before any of the VL Big Boy buyers chime in and moans about how expensive that is, ask yourself how much money are you going to spend on that VL Big Boy in comparison, and if you can afford such an expensive locomotive, why can't you spend a measly $96.65 on a caboose? 

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Originally Posted by PRRronbh:

Hot Water would you not agree that Lionel's 6-27633 a CA-3 #3799 also be a good candidate.  CA-3 #3799 was delivered July,1942 the last of the first 100 ordered.  Renumbered to 25099 in June,59 then retired September, 87.

Without a photo, I really don't know what for are talking about. I remember when Lionel delivered those scale UP CA series cabooses, and immediately purchased the yellow one from my local hobby shop. Once I got it home I was really disappointed that Lionel had gone through the design effort to manufacture a REALLY nice SCALE product, and then put a smoke unit in it bot NO illuminated marker lamps!

 

I dissembled it, took out the smoke unit, installed Tomar illuminated marker lamps and wired them thru the "on-off" switch originally used for the smoke unit. I then took the caboose to my custom painter, in order to have it PROPERLY painted and recalled for a correct UP yellow caboose. It now looks great at the rear end of 30 or 40 PFE reefers, pulled by either a Lionel FEF-3 or the Sunset/3rd Rail #4023.  

I like these.

 


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Yes Jon, that is an excellent choice, and although a different Lionel part number than what I was referring to earlier, that is the exact caboose. These Lionel SCALE UP cabooses in "UP red" would be ideal for the newly announced Vision Line 4000 class models. 

 

The MTH SCALE UP CA-1 wood caboose is also an EXCELLENT choice, and is quite a bit less expensive than the Lionel models, plus the MTH CA-1 models have illuminated marker lamps!

Originally Posted by Hot Water:

Jon,

 

That is the Lionel caboose I purchased, since the model itself was spot on, even though the road number and letter was incorrect for my steam era modeling (during the steam era, the UP cabooses had only 4 digit road numbers, and NOT 5).

You doubtlessly have a keener eye for period correct rolling stock than most, and certainly greater knowledge as well. I appreciate your tutelage.  

 

This very model was the first I purchased when reentering the hobby. May I add, that, besides my home, it has been one of the costliest purchases ever.

Originally Posted by Mill City: 

This very model was the first I purchased when reentering the hobby. May I add, that, besides my home, it has been one of the costliest purchases ever.

Thanks for the comment. Having  been an HO SCALE modeler from the mid-1950s, then changed to 3-Rail SCALE in the early 1990s, I still prefer correct SCALE equipment. My problem has been, since i model big steam in the early thru mid 1950s, I also want a correct caboose on the rear end of each train consist. Thus, I have had to spend some pretty high dollars for correct Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Norfolk & Western, New York Central, C&O, and PRR, cabooses, many of which are 2-Rail SCALE brass models. 

Below is a post I made about two years ago on this very subject;

 

 

While a version of my favorite caboose has not been made yet, I think the Lionel, UP CA-3 and CA-4 are among the best examples of road specific cabooses out there.

 

UP side by side

 

Pictured in front is the stock CA-3 with the additional added (Lionel) detail on top of the cupola. In the rear is the slightly modified CA-4. I had marker lights (Tomar) added and changed out the stock smoke stack for the scale smoke stack.

 

Its interesting that I found the installed smoke unit to be helpful as the wiring was all done, and became a drop in for the marker lights. Actually a really nice and easy job due to the smoke unit.

 

I'm mixed on factory installed markers as nobody has done it to my liking yet, always way too large. In this case for less then 100.00 I have no problem with adding the markers on my own. Now. start getting into brass for say 400.oo or more and I might have a different opinion. 

 

Charlie

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Hot Water:

I still prefer correct SCALE equipment. My problem has been, since i model big steam in the early thru mid 1950s, I also want a correct caboose on the rear end of each train consist.

Your desire for scale and period correct representations is understandable. Unfortunately, my admiration of fine scale models often runs deeper than my wallet. High-end brass is not in the picture for me, unless I can parley a Powerball ticket into something other than scratch paper. I only consider scale examples on the upper end and avoid fantasy items with only few exceptions. The controversial "Survivor" caboose being one such. Understanding fully that it's a complete fantasy item, it at least scale and owns certain period appeal. I take comfort in the knowledge that there are cabooses in my roster to accommodate correct consists. That said, I will also take delight in pulling that fantasy caboose for the sure fun of it. After all, isn't fun what it's ultimately about?

Originally Posted by Hot Water:

Jon,

 

That is the Lionel caboose I purchased, since the model itself was spot on, even though the road number and letter was incorrect for my steam era modeling (during the steam era, the UP cabooses had only 4 digit road numbers, and NOT 5).

Just as Hot Water states albeit there is a window of 15-days in July, 1959 when most probably a BB drug a 5-number caboose.  During these 15-days BBs pulled 90 trains (45 each way) with 4015 making last run into Cheyenne July 21, 1959.  By July,59 89 of the 100 CA-4s were renumbered to 5 digits.  Lionel made 6-17691 CA-4 #25103 which prototype was renumbered June,59 from 3803.  So there is a very small chance that 25103 could have been used during these last BB run.

 

 

OH, of course NONE of the BBs had exposed after coolers by then.

 

Ron

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Thanks for the replies, but giving me more options isn't helping.  Now I really like the CA-1s.  Sigh, they don't have LED lighting, so I would have to convert them. 

 

Charlie, where did you get the marker lamps you put on your CA-4?  Now I want to add them to all of my cabooses.  I have 2 K-Line cabooses with the larger one and never thought about being able to get some since they aren't around anymore, but now I think it could be a nice thing to add.

Sinclair:

 

It’s an easy modification for most modelers. The most difficult part was disassembling the caboose.

 

The web site for Tomar is https://tomarindustries.com/acc.htm

 

Scroll down to the Adlake markers. I have both incandescent and LED. I'd go LED from this point forward.

 

The Lionel CA-3 and CA-4 are SUBURB models for the price. Can't touch another, correct CA3/4 for under 400 or so...if you can find them.

 

BTW, the Smoke Jack (stack) can also be purchased through Tomar, look under the Utah Pacific menu and you should see the O scale items.

 

Even found a few of them 2-railed at the recent Chicago O Scale meet.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Charlie

 

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