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Looking for ideas.

I have a modern version of the Lionel REA Operating Merchandise Car. This one:

http://www.lionel.com/products...handise-car-6-81726/

It’s on a siding on my layout and have a perfect spot to try and incorporate some sort of small platform area. I think Lionel used to make these for use with one of those plain plastic unloading trays (like for coal cars) but that’s sort of uninspiring and blah. Anybody have any suggestions for an accompanying platform or unloading area? Maybe somebody’s made something or bought a pre-made trackside structure?

One caveat is that the unloading “trajectory” of the little boxes is pretty low so a raised platform would have to be down close to the open box car door.

Thanks All!

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Scratch build it.  Get some dimensional ‘lumber’ and put it together.  Fun little project.  I remember I bought s loading dock kit from Brennan I think it was.  Cost me like $40 and was the simplest thing to put together I have ever seen.  Had a ten page or whatever it was instructions, some magnets in there for something I never bothered to explore. To justify the cost I guess.   It was like $2.50 worth of scale lumber you can get at any hobby shop.  That convinced me to scratch build any simple structure from then on.  It’s more fun, and your’e not getting ripped off from an outfit like Brennan.  I might still have that loading dock.  If I can find it I’ll sell it to you for ten bucks.  That makes more sense to me.  I’ll go look.

All great suggestions here......

Here is my approach:
When I was expanding my area of responsibility on the modular layout from 12 to 18 feet (back in the summer/fall of 2017), I wanted to add some action accessories.
We use Atlas track on our modular set up. I placed control rails and wired them (with the assitance of Forum member Kanawha).
Then, I had to solve the dilemma of either having something that could easily be put on and off. Or, alternatively, something that was permanent.
For the milk platform, I put a base with little grooves that I could place a disassembled milk platform on and off easily.
Instead of an unloading bin, that I would have to place on and off, I just made an unloading been out of railroad ties.
The first picture shows it under construction.
The second picture shows its placement, without final details when we were setting up at our annual Science Museum of Virginia show.
The third and fourth pictures show the area detailed and ready to run.

This picture is in my driveway......when it is hot and sunny I use the "outdoor oven" to speed drying

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This 5th picture shows the milk stand disassembled from its base. My wooden base build it back up to height......but in your situation, maybe just taking off the metal base will allow you to use it.

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Peter

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Many thanks to all for the great and helpful suggestions and especially the accompanying pictures. This really helps to get some ideas flowing.

I’ll continue to mull this over. In the meantime I should have posted a picture of the area in question. As you can see there’s not a lot of space. The white area used to have a Cattle Car Platform which I’ve moved.

Thanks again.

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