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@Tom Densel posted:

Thank you.  Yes, the transfer caboose is a kitbash.

Tom

Very very nice !!!!

Can you post a single pic of it ? What was the original car ? Any pix of the build process ??? Sure be nice to see the build in stages.
I ask as no train manufacturer offers (in O Gauge) a transfer caboose. Sure they vary a lot from road to road but with nothing out there, who would care 🤔

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@TrainBub posted:

Very very nice !!!!

Can you post a single pic of it ? What was the original car ? Any pix of the build process ??? Sure be nice to see the build in stages.
I ask as no train manufacturer offers (in O Gauge) a transfer caboose. Sure they vary a lot from road to road but with nothing out there, who would care 🤔

Unfortunately, I didn't take many pictures during the building process.  The only ones I have are during the painting stages.

I started out with a Lionel PS-1 40' boxcar.  I modified the frame to remove the mounting posts.  The body is made of styrene sheet.  The roof is from an Atlas O extended vision caboose.  It was cut and spliced to fit the body.  Handrails are brass wire with stanchions made from Plastruct I-Beam material. I will have to dig out my build notes to refresh my memory on other detail parts...it was 10 years ago

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Tom

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@Tom Densel posted:

Unfortunately, I didn't take many pictures during the building process.  The only ones I have are during the painting stages.

I started out with a Lionel PS-1 40' boxcar.  I modified the frame to remove the mounting posts.  The body is made of styrene sheet.  The roof is from an Atlas O extended vision caboose.  It was cut and spliced to fit the body.  Handrails are brass wire with stanchions made from Plastruct I-Beam material. I will have to dig out my build notes to refresh my memory on other detail parts...it was 10 years ago

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Tom

Beautiful work and model. I can even learn without build pictures just hearing how you pulled all those different elements/parts together. Cool !!!!

@leapinlarry :  Good morning as well Larry, great pictures as always.  Thanks for posting.  @Rayin"S"and @Tom Densel great transfer cabooses.  Nice work in modeling and kit bashing.

I don't normally have too much for "Midwest Monday" but today, due to an acquisition at the TCA convention, my "tank a-holic" interests intersected with the Midwest.  I found this really nice Lionel # 26120 Kansas City Southern 3 dome tanker at the TCA convention last weekend.  It's really a premium car with die cast trucks and frame and fully sprung trucks.  It was manufactured in 2000 so now its going on 23 years old and I expect it was part of one of Lionel's better sets as these premium cars didn't often get sold as single's but I am not aware of the set.  So here is my Lionel KCS 3 D tank car  from Y2K!

Lionel KCS 3D tank side

Here is the KCS logo end showing both the (fictional) KCS car number and the Lionel # 26120 at the bottom

Lionel KCS 3D tank Kansas end

The "Southern" end showing the frame mounted brake wheel.

Lionel KCS 3D tank Southern end

Best wishes to everyone, hoping you have a great week.  Here in Central Texas we are still under a "heat warning" - it was 110 yesterday and now this morning under water restrictions due to the drought...Oh boy, its gong to be a hot, dry, summer!!

Don

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Well its a new Monday and I am trying to help keep our "Midwest Monday" going, thanks last week to TrainBub and Tom Densel.  I don't have too much but here are a few cars for this week.

First is an American Flyer #1228 Sinclair tank car from 1937.  The Sinclair Oil Company was founded in 1916 and has their headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.

American Flyer 1228 Sinclair tanker 1937

Next are two tankers from Texaco Oil.  Texaco was founded in 1901 with their HQ in Beaumont, Texas.  Remember the jingle..."You can trust your car to the man who wears the star" from the 1950's.

The # 231 from 1939 and the x-1126 from 1937 (about).

American Flyer Texaco 8 wheel tanker #231 1939American Flyer Texaco Tanker

Finally, a classic Midwest RR, the Illinois Central or the "Main Line of Mid-America".  The Lionel (MPC) #9200 IC boxcar from 1970-71.

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Well not too strong a response but its the best I could come up with today.

Best Wishes

Don

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