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I wish I had something glamorous to show this week but time just wasn't on my side. I am managing to get some decals applied to my caboose project and while they dry I cobbled together this steel slab car. It is only a mock-up for a much more dimensionally correct detailed master for molding and casting. I just wanted to check how the car  sits, rolls through switches and different radius curves, and general overall proportions. As it is currently I think the sides are a touch too long and deep. It's sitting on caboose trucks right now. The finished model will have 100 ton roller bearing trucks. Please pardon the crappy iPad pic😉

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I wish I had something glamorous to show this week but time just wasn't on my side. I am managing to get some decals applied to my caboose project and while they dry I cobbled together this steel slab car. It is only a mock-up for a much more dimensionally correct detailed master for molding and casting. I just wanted to check how the car  sits, rolls through switches and different radius curves, and general overall proportions. As it is currently I think the sides are a touch too long and deep. It's sitting on caboose trucks right now. The finished model will have 100 ton roller bearing trucks. Please pardon the crappy iPad pic😉

Joe Shipbaughimage

Joe,

I cannot find my sheet with dimensions anywhere.  They must be on an older computer.  I will ask Marty for a new copy.

You wasted no time on this!  It looks great!

Dave

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Joe,

I cannot find my sheet with dimensions anywhere.  They must be on an older computer.  I will ask Marty for a new copy.

You wasted no time on this!  It looks great!

Dave

Dave,

Thanks. I sure hope Marty can get you a new sheet because I don't want to show him one of these unless it's fairly close to correct! 

I based this car on a coil car, at least for the length and side depth. I originally thought the car was too long but after using Google Earth to zoom in on one of these cars and using the measuring function, it turned out to be just the length I made it! (47 feet) I'm mocking up another one right now with a more shallow side depth and I think it looks better. There are so many variations among these cars relative to length, bulkhead design, and slab supporting racks that close enough will be good enough for me.

I hope to have a pilot model done this week. If so I'll try and make it over to the shop next week so you can take a look at it. 

Joe Shipbaugh

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Nicely done!  Great job!

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