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What is your favorite box car and why?

Mine is this Lionel NY Central box car with squeaky brakes and other sounds:

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I love the color, the size (slightly larger than traditional, which is ideal for my layout with 031 curves and reverse loops), and especially the sounds.

I just recently bought it from my LHS (it wasn't cheap), and now I'm enamoured with the Real Sounds feature.

It also has incredible detail. Check out the photos below:

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Now, it's your turn.

What is your favorite box car and why?

Arnold

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@Arnold D. Cribari - I agree with you.  I love the cars that make noise.  At first, I was like who would want more noise?  Aren't the engines "loud" enough?  I started with the NYC Vision line passenger cars.  Those were on blow-out.  I then got a set of 3 UP/SP cars, and those are great.  The squeaks are fantastic.  Yesterday FedEx delivered the Armour stockyard 3 pack to me.  I unpacked them last night but didn't run them yet.  Today will be a good day for that since it snowed here in Chicago.

To answer the question - My favorite, Lionel Southern 6565 wave boxcar.  It's just a pretty car.   I am also a big big fan of the Atlas 40' billboard reefers.  All of them.  No one of them in particular stands out as THE car, but I have about 30 that I love to pull in a long steam led freight.

Nice topic.

John

Great topic Arnold, you've gotten some good answers for it too.  as for me, I have two favorites and probably more but I can't think of them right now but these two come to mind.  The first one is an Atlas Steam Era Classics, which if I'm not mistaken and someone please correct me if I'm wrong on this, are the old InterMountain or Red Caboose molds, Southern Pacific Outside Braced 40' cars.  The 2nd is also an Atlas Steam Era Classics, SP/UP PFE Steel Reefer.  To me, Atlas has the best tooling in the hobby.  Thanks for starting this topic.

You're very welcome, JEM.

Regarding the Lionel box car with Real Sounds, it's the orange box car in this train with a quiet running Williams F3 on the point. You can hear the squeaky brakes sounds with other sounds coming from this orange boxcar as the train comes around the bend in this video:

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Well, there are lots of box cars. But my favorite is this one, because it reminds me of my childhood years growing up in eastern Idaho in the 1950s. My house was within a block of the Union Pacific mainline, with a few sidings off it. So a next-door neighbor friend and I would climb up the ladders of parked and braked box cars like this one when no one was looking. We didn't make it all the way to the top though, because we'd chicken out about halfway up, then come back down. 😳

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Yesterday FedEx delivered the Armour stockyard 3 pack to me.  I unpacked them last night but didn't run them yet.  Today will be a good day for that since it snowed here in Chicago.

John

I would love to hear the sounds of the new Lionel Vision Line 3 pack of Armour box cars. Arnold

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First, an HO boxcar because I spent a morning with the owner on the WRWK back in 1972 as he and his wife (she ran the loco and he was the brakeman) while we switched the Ciby-Giegy chemical plant in Warwick, RI. While we were waiting at the PC interchange, one of the Amtrak turbos came through.

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On to O scale; this Lykens Valley 86' Hi-Cube kit that I assembled sometime around 1976 or so. Ever try to put a four inch square decal on straight and smooth? I accomplished that; twice! There is one on each side. The SSC one was almost as bad!

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These two Rat River cars are on the list just due to the name. I know nothing about them, they were gotten from two widely separated sources; one from Norm's O scale at a train show and the other from a west coast ebay seller. Note the weathering error on the first, the door was partly open when it was applied! On the other side the door was closed.

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When I was in undergrad, the Southern Pacific line through Tempe, AZ lay between my house and the campus. Many an hour I was held up watching long lines of these (and the less visually appealing Hydracushion variant) blocking traffic while undertaking painfully slow switching operations. 00A935A3-026C-4660-A5B4-D72E507837B6

It took me 8 years to find this version in O. We should try to get MTH to do a special run of plain, early ‘90s SP boxcars. I think this may be Weaver but it didn’t come with a box. I also think it’s depicting a much older paint scheme but this is the closest I’ve come.

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This re-build is my favourite. New car ends, roof and doors and a ton of rivets! Very happy with the way it turned out so this is my favourite boxcar, for now.IMG_3431

Dan, this car is truly a work of art. I can't imagine how you got the rivet detail on like that. Love the tuscan and wondering where you picked up original PGE decals. You must have owned a hobby shop at some point, "eh?".



This re-build is my favourite. New car ends, roof and doors and a ton of rivets! Very happy with the way it turned out so this is my favourite boxcar, for now.IMG_3431

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Dan, this car is truly a work of art. I can't imagine how you got the rivet detail on like that. Love the tuscan and wondering where you picked up original PGE decals. You must have owned a hobby shop at some point, "eh?".



Hah Hah! Yeah once upon a time. There are decal sheets available and a lot of the rivets are Archer decals and some were embossed and some rivets and bolt heads were placed from  Meng sets. The ends and doors were partially printed and then detailed up. The door slides were made from brass stock. The roof was built from styrene stock. Cheers.IMG_3330IMG_3369IMG_3418

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My favorite boxcar is based purely on sentiment. My father had taken me to a school fair when I was about 6 years old and I never won a prize at all the games we played. He felt sorry for me and after we left the fair he surprised me when he drove to our local hobby shop where he bought me a 6464 Rutland box car as consolation.
This car enjoys pride of place in my collection as a reminder of my late father and how much he loved me.

He passed away in 2008 at the tender age of 91. Miss him every day….

Mack

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