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Today, I have confirmed with MTH Electric Trains, our custom Boston & Albany and New York Central caboose(s) will have the correct high-rail caboose bettendorf trucks.  (Two-Rail caboose bettendorf trucks are shown).  MTH stock catalog photographs of previously offered products show the incorrect trucks.

As soon as the artwork is complete and we have approved the artwork for production, we will have them listed on our web site for pre-orders.  I am excited that we have received enough interest to move forward with Boston & Albany and the New York Central cabooses (four different road numbers total).

Today, I have confirmed with MTH Electric Trains, our custom Boston & Albany and New York Central caboose(s) will have the correct high-rail caboose bettendorf trucks.  (Two-Rail caboose bettendorf trucks are shown).  MTH stock catalog photographs of previously offered products show the incorrect trucks.

As soon as the artwork is complete and we have approved the artwork for production, we will have them listed on our web site for pre-orders.  I am excited that we have received enough interest to move forward with Boston & Albany and the New York Central cabooses (four different road numbers total).

You are AWESOME!

My milk trains needs a proper caboose!

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@Norton posted:

Phil, FYI, this caboose is in Northeast, PA (near Erie) if you prefer road numbers of still existing cabeese.

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Pete

Pete, I know this caboose VERY well.  It is now fully restored and located on the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse NY.  Before it was saved by our society, it served as a hotdog stand in nearby DeWitt.85593EFF-0FFF-4401-968B-E162A4482BF9

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YES, the caboose will be EASILY convertible to two-rail.  We carry these 2-rail trucks and have some in stock today.

https://jrjunction.com/product...tendorf-caboose-trk/

There will be scale Kadee-compatible coupler pads included in the package with every caboose.

That is super cool. Thank you.

Just to confirm will there be Kadee mounting pads on the actual model? Or how do the pads that are included in the package attach to the model?

@Hudson J1e posted:

That is super cool. Thank you.

Just to confirm will there be Kadee mounting pads on the actual model? Or how do the pads that are included in the package attach to the model?

The pads will be separate in a bag in the box with the caboose.  You’ll install  with the kadee using 2mm screws.  The pads will give the correct height for the kadee with the three rail wheels,  If you swap trucks with the two rail wheels the pads will not be required.

I forgot to mention the three rail trucks will require modification to remove the oversized lobster claw

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@superwarp1

I have never put kadee couplers on my milk cars but after looking at your video, they look great. So I am going to convert them.

1. Do you have a video on how to remove the factory - Lionel coupler and install the new kadee coupler?

2. Is their a specific coupler to purchase and who would have them? MictoMark?

3. Does the 2MM screw come with the kadee coupler? Where do I get them? MicroMark?

Thanks,

Kevin

@PSU1980 posted:

@superwarp1

I have never put kadee couplers on my milk cars but after looking at your video, they look great. So I am going to convert them.

I've only converted the new Lionel milk cars due to the bad lobster claw design they came up with.  I haven't done my milk cars from twenty years ago

1. Do you have a video on how to remove the factory - Lionel coupler and install the new kadee coupler?

there are many methods, depending on the type of truck you have, many videos on Youtube and many experts here on the forum.

2. Is their a specific coupler to purchase and who would have them? MictoMark?

I use Kadee #805 primarily, I purchase from the cheapest source, you'll need to do a search who has the best prices right now.

3. Does the 2MM screw come with the kadee coupler? Where do I get them? MicroMark?

Get all my screws from https://www.microfasteners.com/   I keep 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm lengths on hand.  I use shims from MicoMark and I use Mario's shims he developed for the milk cars which can be had from Shapeway. see this thread.

https://ogrforum.com/...adee-conversion-beta

https://www.shapeways.com/prod...8&li=marketplace

Thanks,

Kevin

We are very pleased with the apparent demand of the two Boston & Albany cabooses!  Even though I already mentioned this a little, we're excited to announce we are producing models of these two New York Central Cabooses to honor two surviving in New York State museums.

NYC 19144
This caboose 19144 is the oldest known surviving 19000 series caboose as-built in Oswego, NY.  It was recently 100% professionally restored by the Central New York Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Inc. and on public display at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, NY.   More information about this caboose can be found here: https://cnynrhs.org/web/wp-con...02/caboose_19144.pdf and Here: https://cnynrhs.org/web/equipment/freight-cars/



NYC 19877
New York Central 19877 was donated to the Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum in 1986.  In 2002, museum volunteers made many repairs and repainted it.  The caboose is used occasionally in service on the museum's operating display railroad.  More information about this caboose is here: https://www.rgvrrm.org/about/railroad/nyc19877/



Availability, features, pre-order information and prices will be announced as soon as the models artwork is completed.

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@romiller49 posted:

Is the B&A available for order yet?

The reservations for our custom run Boston & Albany caboose and New York Central caboose will be taken as soon as we get product numbers from MTH Electric Trains.  The official announcement has been delayed since MTH Electric Trains is upgrading the tooling to better fit their "Premier" line standards.

Hopefully we will soon start taking pre-orders for the Boston & Albany, New York Central and possibly the Rutland Railroad!

YES, you heard right!  These will include the following upgraded details not found on previous models:

A)  Redesigned steps to be more scale-like.
B) New realistic and scale illuminated marker lanterns.
C) Wood-Grain details on end platform floors.
Possibly more to come!

The addition of these upgraded details are delaying the process slightly, but the finished product will be worth the wait.

We are offering two different road numbers in Boston & Albany and New York Central. (see photographs above)

YES, you heard right!  These will include the following upgraded details not found on previous models:

A)  Redesigned steps to be more scale-like.
B) New realistic and scale illuminated marker lanterns.
C) Wood-Grain details on end platform floors.
Possibly more to come!

The addition of these upgraded details are delaying the process slightly, but the finished product will be worth the wait.

We are offering two different road numbers in Boston & Albany and New York Central. (see photographs above)

Awesome.

I am new to all this, but have a question.  I realize the Pacemaker Cabooses were sheathed over in plywood (to hide the wood grain) and were actually longer in length but.... Would there be the possibility of running some in that paint scheme if there was enough interest?  It would be close enough for me.  I have been slowly acquiring Weaver Pacemaker Box Cars over the last year and need a matching caboose to complete the train .  I would buy 2 instead of just one, if that would help get it produced!

I am new to all this, but have a question.  I realize the Pacemaker Cabooses were sheathed over in plywood (to hide the wood grain) and were actually longer in length but.... Would there be the possibility of running some in that paint scheme if there was enough interest?  It would be close enough for me.  I have been slowly acquiring Weaver Pacemaker Box Cars over the last year and need a matching caboose to complete the train .  I would buy 2 instead of just one, if that would help get it produced!

I seriously doubt you’ll get another paint scheme added to the mix at this point, but never say never, that’s up to Jr. Junction, …on that certain auction site, Trainz has a 30-8507 Pacemaker scheme caboose listed for what I consider small money, …my buddy Pete turned me on to it, but I’ve got several cabeese now,…the Railking cabeese are full scale, ( or oober close ) so no worries of them looking silly,….it’s painted in the Pacemaker scheme you’re looking for,……go snap it up!..

Pat

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