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This was a Santa Fe caboose to begin but it had the "R" next to the number for radio and had a black roof. I wanted to back date it a bit so I stripped it with 91% isopropyl alcohol (took about 15 minutes), painted it with Tru Color paint, and used Microscale decals. Of course it got Kadee 740 couplers, Tomar Industries LED markers, took out the interior lights, added the support rods to the stack, an Artistta waving brakeman in the rear window, and closed the hole in the handrail gap with some chain. It didn't have those goofy MTH trucks so these were acceptable for what it is. The Style #7 wigwag was added to each side of the cupola. More on those later

Before getting dusted up:

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These photos are inside with poor light. Tomorrow I'll take it outside or over to the layout for some good photos. I added a bit of white paint to the Testors Dullcote to dust it up and tone down that dark paint. This will be a good match for 5021 to roll around with.

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It' not nearly as nice as my Pecos River Brass peaked roof 2R model but not nearly the price either.

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A more modern PRB version that I couldn't resist.

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Now she has something to bring up the rear

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Laidoffsick posted:

John that caboose actually came with those trucks. Its a RailKing version but the only difference in that one and all the Premier models I have... are those trucks. All the Premier versions I'm going to swap to Atlas caboose trucks. 

Welcome back, Doug.  I'm really glad to see you posting here again!

I just made a similar conversion from the "stock" MTH trucks to the new Atlas roller-bearing caboose trucks (with scale-thickness side frames) on the RailKing bay-window caboose pictured below.  It really improves the look of the caboose...the new Atlas trucks are nice!imageimage

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Brother_Love posted:

Doug, You and Joe did a great job. The MTH ATSF caboose is a great starting point. Now that you have dressed it up it shines!!!

Malcolm

Thanks Malcolm... coming from the "Caboose King" that means a lot!  The SP caboose you did for me is as good as the PRB ones I bought.

T4TT posted:

Very cool!  Where did u get the wig wags?!

I had someone make them for me, about 200 of them.

 

Started another ATSf type caboose. These MTH cabooses strip very easily with 91% isopropyl. My wife's bread container is a perfect fit too  sssshhhh  

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After a 15 minute soak, and minimal scrubbing in the cracks and corners, it's down to bare plastic. This one will be more detailed than the other one, and Atlas caboose trucks are on order since this one had those goofy looking trucks from MTH. Oh well, I'm going to make it so it sits lower on the frame as well.

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I use a piece of cheese cloth to line the funnel when I pour the alcohol back in the bottle. Removes all the paint chunks and you can use it over and over again.

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Last edited by Laidoffsick

The MTH UP CA-1 cabooses is also a very accurate model of this prototype and very easy to convert to 2R by just changing out the wheelsets and retaining the very nice trucks. Also, converting the factory installed lighting to 2R is a snap with no additional parts needed. Both Lionel and MTH have offered some very accurate winners over the years.

Nice to see you back Lazarus.    

 

Butch

 

and another begins...yes, this caboose was the UP version shown above after it was stripped with isopropyl alcohol.

This one will have Atlas trucks

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The end platforms had the double handrails removed, a new full length handrail bent from brass wire, and the holes in the middle will be filled with putty.

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New scale smoke jack and steps from Scale City Designs (formerly Keil-Line) and my own wigwag of course. I haven't decided if I will remove the factory plastic steps and use these yet, but they are nice... tread and all.

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Just want to let everyone know that I received a pair of the new Santa Fe Wig-Wags from Doug (laidoffsick).

Very quick shipping (I ordered last Friday and they arrived today), extra information was included for correct placement and additional information about adding even more details if you wish.

Now all I need is a Santa Fe Caboose to add them to.

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Thanks for the effort Doug.

Charlie

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Laidoffsick posted:

Are those Lobaugh or Max Gray cabs Ron?

Doug, I don't know. Bought these about two years ago off EBay. As I started working on the brown one I found out it seems to be mostly wood with metal parts. I removed the steps to put in Keil line steps and on closer inspection found it to be wooden. Maybe old Ambroid kits ? Doesn't matter cause I got them for about $60 and they will turn out well. I've got an unbuilt Lobaugh brass kit to build later. 

Still waiting for the Tomar LED markers to show up, then I will put it back together. In the meantime, I will apply the decals and some detail painting. Nice thing about Scalecoat II paint is it leaves a nice glossy finish, perfect for applying decals.

I added cut levers and air hoses to the end platforms, and bent new handrails to go all the way across instead of having the hole in the middle for the brakeman to fall off the end. We know he's been drinking in his bunk so I don't want him to trip out the door and fall off the train.

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