Skip to main content

Hello,

 

I would like to install lighting into the caboose that came with my Lionel starter set.

 

Below is a photo of said caboose (2008 model):

 

 

PRR Caboose #477899

 

 

I have three major questions:

 

1. How do I get it open?

 

2. What are all of the parts I will need?  It seems like it would be a straightforward job; I just need the part numbers.  It's too bad Lionel doesn't offer a separate sale passenger car/caboose lighting kit.

 

3. As I would eventually like to use command control (DCS looks to be the most suitable for me), is there any special wiring that would be required (for any lighted cars, really)?

 

Thanks,

Aaron

Attachments

Images (1)
  • PRR Caboose #477899
Last edited by GCRailways
Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

I would be careful with putting a light in one of these cars. I doubt if the plastic walls will take much heat before it melts, so I would use an LED lamp.

Also the inside of the car may have to have a coat of flat black paint applied to it so as to keep the light from bleeding through the walls.

 

Good luck and let us know how it comes out.

Hi

Lionel makes a roller pick up that snaps on the truck.

you need two of them and the light socket it comes with bulb.

 it will not melt the body there low heat.

 If you call our store tomarow after 5:00pm I will be there to hook you up with the right parts.we have them in stock. It will run about $12.00 To $15.00. 

 Ask for Harry III. (215) 362-2442.

Thanks, I'll give you a call tomorrow.  I am assuming that's Eastern time, right?

 

I can see how the caboose is assembled.  There are tabs on the windows that hold the window/roof assembly in place.  I can't reach the tabs with my fingers, so I am not sure how to press the tabs in without breaking or scratching the windows.

 

Aaron

 

EDIT: Got it!

Last edited by GCRailways

Looks good Aaron.

Once you go to Command Control, Put the car on the powered track and feel the top closest to the bulb after a few minutes.

If it's hot, I recommend a voltage regulator to reduce the power to the bulb.

A simple resistor will work, bur a regulator and a Cap will take out the flicker and make the light stay the same brightness all the time.

Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×