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I am building a train of 2816 hoppers and have a 263e on order to pull them.  I would like a caboose to compliment the train of a similar size but don't like what I see.  

Is there a tinplate caboose out there the same relative size as a 2816 hopper that has lights already installed?  Is there one that has a cupola that doesn't look like its is squooshed down and out of scale compared to the rest of the carbody?

I really like the AF caboose with the offset cupola but it's standard gauge, at least the ones I've seen pictures of.

 

Any ideas appreciated - I'm still learning about the shinier side the hobby.

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Here is a comparison of the Flyer 3211 caboose and the Lionel 2817

I'm not sure why the photo is cut off.

The size of the Flyer side dump car is 91/2 inches as is the Flyer caboose.  This is a visual comparison of the Lionel hopper and the side dumping car.

The hopper is packed away at the moment so I can't post a photo of the Flyer caboose and the Lionel hopper side by side until I find the hopper.

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

JHZ563,

   The original 817 Red Caboose has always looked great to me.  

PCRR/Dave

Original Lionel Red with Black base 817 Caboose next to the 2800 series Brown & Red with black base MTH Repro Caboose, ride the end of this work train consist.

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Really like the Lionel original colors on this early 817 Caboose also.

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Pine Creek Railroad posted:

JHZ563,

   The original 817 Red Caboose has always looked great to me.  

PCRR/Dave

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Purr/Dave,

 I appreciate your input.  While the overall size looks right, the cupola size compared to the rest of the car body and the tiny window slits just look wrong to me, even for what is an outright toy.

Conversly if you look at the plastic caboose in the foreground of your picture the cupola windows and side windows are a similar size. Additionally there are no windows under the cupola, which is how it would be. I can accept suspension of belief to play with toy trains, but the 817 caboose just looks wrong to me.

JHZ563,

   The Tin 817 was made in early 1900's, the K-line Coca Cola Caboose was made in 1959.

I will take the Tin Plate over the plastic 100% of the time.  If you like the more realistic 3211 Flyer, you can always purchase one, change the Trucks & Couplers on her, and run the 3211 Flyer Caboose with your Lionel consist.  It will look pretty neat.  I always liked them myself and have often wanted to do it.  If I finally find one in absolutely perfect condition, it will probably happen.

I have a custom made Flyer Mini Crane in Front of my Lionel Consist most of the time.  Of course my layouts are designed to be a child like fantasy Train world.  Right down to the Bear Christmas Tree.  We do realism very sparingly in our Christmas Train Room, the 817 Lionel originals fit right in.

PCRR/Dave

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I like my 817 too...  I don't actually have an 817.  I do like my 657, but even on that the cupola is somewhat squat compared to the rest of the body. It looks great with the smaller cars but just doesn't match up with the 2816 hoppers.

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I just want something that has more consistent proportions for the train I'm building.  I am going to have to actually get to a few shows and keep an eye out for a nice AF example.

 

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Rob English posted:

JHZ, to be picky  there is no 817 in that pic. its a 657/2657, a smaller piece.  

I always thought that the cupola looked squashed as well .....The 817 is surely copied/modeled for a northeastern railroad prototype.

You are absolutely correct - my complete goof.  I have been looking at so many tinplate caboose pictures lately I got messed up.

JHZ,

  I see a freight set on eBay right now that has a 263e loco and the 2817 caboose, so it seems that they would be "correct" together.

  The choice is yours though and let us know what you decide. Many of the original prewar cabeese had some squat cupolas...

  If not following "any rules" I like the looks of these...

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Tom  

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Greg J. Turinetti posted:

Here is a comparison of the Flyer 3211 caboose and the Lionel 2817

This is surprising. The AF caboose buried somewhere in my pile seems like it would be much larger than this. Did they make the same style caboose in two sizes? They made a lot of other freight cars in two sizes.

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Greg J. Turinetti posted:

Fred,

Your caboose is actually a #232.  Gilbert gave new numbers to the old Chicago Flyer designed cars.  The sheet metal knuckle couplers indicate that it is from 1939.  Your caboose is missing its brass ladder and railings. 

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

I think the curly que couplers are 1938. 1939 was the first year of the link couplers.

RoyBoy posted:
Greg J. Turinetti posted:

Fred,

Your caboose is actually a #232.  Gilbert gave new numbers to the old Chicago Flyer designed cars.  The sheet metal knuckle couplers indicate that it is from 1939.  Your caboose is missing its brass ladder and railings. 

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

I think the curly que couplers are 1938. 1939 was the first year of the link couplers.

According to Schuweiler the 9 1/2 inch cars came with the sheet metal couplers in 1938 and the 6 1/2 inch cars had them in 1939.  The link and pin couplers were introduced in 1939 as well.  Of course the Greenberg guide has been known to have errors.

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

 Gentlemen,

   You can never have to many Tin Plate Trains, L.C. Smith Double guns or F.E. Thomas Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods.  

You got Full Light Green 817 under lock and key don't you!

PCRR/Dave

Just picked up another solid Red 817 with dual Auto Couplers this morning, to add to the 817 mini collection you see in the picture below.  Can't find the original Lionel full Light Green 817, with a set of box couplers on it for sale any where.

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Just picked up another solid Red 817 with dual Auto Couplers this morning, to add to the 817 mini collection you see in the picture below.  Can't find the original Lionel full Light Green 817, with a set of box couplers on it for sale any where.

 

It was only produced by Lionel with Latch couplers.  BTW its Dark Green over Peacock Blue.

overlandflyer posted:

some more for comparison...

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Flyer, Dorfan & Ives... remarkably, all couple together!

Flyer 3217 - Flyer 411
Flyer #3217 & #411 (late version of the 3211)

Flyer #411 and Lionel #817 next to a #2816 hopper.

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2816-2817

cheers...gary

Gary,

The 6 1/2" Flyer Caboose with the green cupola is a #3017. I am  not aware of a piece of Flyer equipment with the # 3217.

The 9 1/2" Flyer Caboose with the sheet metal knuckle coupler is still considered a #3211.  #411 has the link and pin coupler.

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

thank's Greg... my faux pas on the 3017 (it's only stamped in BIG numbers under the frame!!).

on the big caboose, i thought it might be a #411 due to the type XV frame and type XII trucks, but now i see it is a 3211(N), the last one listed before the #411... i'll note (as Schuweiler did not) that the #411 has the type XI couplers.  thanks, again.

by the way, here is another picture of the type XV frame juxtaposed to the 2816 hopper...

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from this shot and the book photos, i noticed that the type XV frame sits a bit lower than the type XIV frame... or maybe it's the type XII vs the type VIII trucks, but seeing either one will likely sit lower than the Lionel hopper, you might want to consider which coupler to replace.  i think you'd have better luck putting a tab/ slot coupler on one end of a 2816.

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Well my not so little red little red caboose has arrived!!

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Not bad for $15 bucks eh? (Especially with two flyer gondolas thrown, even if they a little beat up.)

And look- it has cupola windows an imaginary tinplate man could actually look out of!!

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So it looks I have some learning to do on how to clean up this critter.  Any constructive advice will be appreciated.

As for comparison to the 817, surprisingly the overall height is about the same but the main roof line is lower, allowing for the more proportional cupola.

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Body width is a little thinner than the Lionel/mth cars, but how often do you look straight down on them anyway?

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As to changing the couplers, I am having second thoughts now that I see the construction.  The river that holds the coupler shank on also holds trim pieces on as well.  

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As another question to the tinplate crowd, since there is already an adapter for latch or box couplers to lobster claw, is there also a premade adapter from latch coupler to slot style coupler?  If not, the easiest fix might be to solder an extension onto an existing adapter and bend it down to catch the slot on the flyer end.  

Anyway, I need to clean up the new caboose, I might even consider a paint project to make it shinier.  Let me know what you guys think.

JHZ563

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Bob English,

   I should probably retro-fit one some time for sure, hay ya got to forgive me on the exact colors, I am partially color blind.  Never the less it is a way cool Green on Green Caboose.  I will be purchasing one and switch it on to another 817 Frame with Auto-Couplers for sure.  Will take some pictures when I get her done.

PCRR/Dave

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