Are these cabeese ready to paint?
They are already red and they will get the black & brown this week.
I would have been nice if Sunset did the N&W M's in WSS. A great modeling railroad!
Stephen
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I used to say I owned at least one CF from every manufacture that built them in O scale but now I can't. I don't own a "Malcolm". Great work!!!
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Thank you!
Testors 1103 red, decals custom made.
Are you going to Yellow handrails?
Stephen
All of my photos show black handrails.
nw2124 posted:Are you going to Yellow handrails?
Stephen
Why would he do that?!
N&W Schemes 1F/1G (Dec.1947 to Jan.1964) used black for the underframe, trucks, end platforms, steps,railing,and grabirons.
Ron
He would do that because there were some later with yellow handrails. That's why. Do your research! ! ! ! ! !
Stephen
Stephen,
Let me rephrase my reply. I am painting the handrails to match the photos I have for the 50-60's and they are all black handrails. I do have some photos with yellow handrails from a later era.
Thanks for the help. Malcolm
nw2124 posted:He would do that because there were some later with yellow handrails. That's why. Do your research! ! ! ! ! !
Stephen
Do you have better reference then Bowers's and Brewer's "Cabooses of the Norfolk And Western"? If so what is it?
Let us see the dated pictures. Was steam still in revenue service?
PRRronbh posted:nw2124 posted:He would do that because there were some later with yellow handrails. That's why. Do your research! ! ! ! ! !
Stephen
Do you have better reference then Bowers's and Brewer's "Cabooses of the Norfolk And Western"? If so what is it?
Let us see the dated pictures. Was steam still in revenue service?
The book does not show all paint schemes of the 19+ versions of the N&W caboose. It's called photo research. That's why there are staff versions of the CF cabooses in the 70's. I am one of the original 75 members of the NWHS, and I have been collecting, photographing, and researching N&W over 50+ years. How about you?
Stephen
nw2124 posted:PRRronbh posted:nw2124 posted:He would do that because there were some later with yellow handrails. That's why. Do your research! ! ! ! ! !
Stephen
Do you have better reference then Bowers's and Brewer's "Cabooses of the Norfolk And Western"? If so what is it?
Let us see the dated pictures. Was steam still in revenue service?
The book does not show all paint schemes of the 19+ versions of the N&W caboose. It's called photo research. That's why there are staff versions of the CF cabooses in the 70's. I am one of the original 75 members of the NWHS, and I have been collecting, photographing, and researching N&W over 50+ years. How about you?
Stephen
Then again show us a dated picture of a CF with yellow handrails and grabirons.
Brother_Love posted:Stephen,
Let me rephrase my reply. I am painting the handrails to match the photos I have for the 50-60's and they are all black handrails. I do have some photos with yellow handrails from a later era.
Thanks for the help. Malcolm
Malcom: You doing the handrails in black is for the era that is most popular. If I were doing that cabooses I would follow your lead also. It's just that there are soooo many versions I was just wondering how you were handling the Project.
You stated that the cabooses are out of the paint shop and decaled. Do you normally paint the handrails last? Anyone would be proud to own one of your cabooses. I am a little jealous of your talent.
Stephen
nw2124 posted:Brother_Love posted:Stephen,
Let me rephrase my reply. I am painting the handrails to match the photos I have for the 50-60's and they are all black handrails. I do have some photos with yellow handrails from a later era.
Thanks for the help. Malcolm
Malcom: You doing the handrails in black is for the era that is most popular. If I were doing that cabooses I would follow your lead also. It's just that there are soooo many versions I was just wondering how you were handling the Project.
You stated that the cabooses are out of the paint shop and decaled. Do you normally paint the handrails last? Anyone would be proud to own one of your cabooses. I am a little jealous of your talent.
Stephen
Stephen Jealous hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Very nicely done. If you ever feel an urge to make some N&W stock cars please include me on the list for as many as you'd like to build.
Sincerely,
Christopher
Christopher,
I will check into it. I will look for pics and drawings too. What is the number range & class?
Malcolm
I would like either the SK or the SH personally....I like wood....
The old N&W mainline between Roanoke and Norfolk cuts my farm in half, so growing up I watched mainly Class A, K and Y engines go by. I own and am restoring the house that Willis Vail, head engineer, photographer and my great great uncle by marriage, lived in while he directed the building of the Lynchburg Belt Line for the N&W. Any information I share is based on pictures and documents. I know the "old" N&W historical society distributed lots of bad info that is being corrected by the current N&W Historical Society's archives. We are so lucky to have all this information being made available.
I come here to enjoy the fantastic work fellow modelers are doing and to share whatever information I may have that may help other modelers.
Malcolm's cabooses are awesome. I'm so glad that he posted the project here.
What does one of your caboose cost Malcolm?
Stephen
VGN64 posted:The old N&W mainline between Roanoke and Norfolk cuts my farm in half, so growing up I watched mainly Class A, K and Y engines go by. I own and am restoring the house that Willis Vail, head engineer, photographer and my great great uncle by marriage, lived in while he directed the building of the Lynchburg Belt Line for the N&W. Any information I share is based on pictures and documents. I know the "old" N&W historical society distributed lots of bad info that is being corrected by the current N&W Historical Society's archives. We are so lucky to have all this information being made available.
I come here to enjoy the fantastic work fellow modelers are doing and to share whatever information I may have that may help other modelers.
I also try to share and correct misinformation. That is why Malcolm changed the caboose. There are those who lack information like the CF cabooses which had many many versions believing those in the know make up such thing. I grew up along the Peavine having photos of the S1a K, Jawn Henry, etc. in Clare yard and riding the local power there. Clare was my second home. Like you I have N&W in my blood coming from a railroad family.
Stephen
nw2124 posted:What does one of your caboose cost Malcolm?
Stephen
A bargain at twice the price!
I have his L&N Big Woody
I bought one last year in primer and no trucks for about 3000.00. Sorry, about 200. Malcolm, just kidding. But your work is tremendous.
Dick
This one is ready to ship. It is convertible with the included extra underframe and there are Kadee pads installed under the platforms.
Hope to have 3 more ready to ship by tomorrow.
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First I get a call that my boat is ready, and now this. This is shaping up to be the best weekend of the year! We'll be dropping off the check @ the P.O. on the way to dinner. Thank you!!!!!!!!!
VGN64 posted:
VGN64, thank you so much for posting this picture of a CF in scheme 1H (adopted Jan. 1964) still having a brake staff. This provided prototypical evidence that the 518315 did exist in scheme 1F/1G and still retain a brake staff.
AND many thanks to Malcolm for creating this handcrafted piece!
Ron
Just received another Malcolm handcrafted masterpiece!
With the extra 2-rail frame/truck for a future conversion.