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I think I did shoot a couple.  I'll look back through the library to see.

 

Here we go.  One shot shows the mess I started with.  The other shows the trucks removed and the windows filled with Squadron Green.  It took many, many fillings & sandings with miniature wooden sanding blocks to keep on the right plane, finishing off with Testor's putty.  Primed, then finished off with custom-mixed Humbrol enamels brushed on.  The Black and white lines are decals from eBay.  I see that one window is crooked.  My eyes aren't what they used to be.  I'll have to correct that (the window).  I cropped the photos, but that didn't cross over to here- sorry.

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Marx never made a 3/16 scale tin caboose in Santa Fe.  (As far as I've seen, the #1951 caboose wasn't made with scale trucks).  I've corrected that situation using a decrepit prewar AF 3/16 3-rail caboose, mounting it on Marx scale trucks.  The biggest part of the conversion was in relocating the cupola.  It had been centered on the roof, covering a large hole used for illumination.  I JB Welded a square of tinplate over the hole and smoothed the edges with Testor's putty.  The car is painted with red oxide automotive primer. 

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