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As promised, here are some pix of some older stuff I have.  The first one is a lithographed tank car that I’m guessing is Marx.TANK CAR

There is another frame for it which is black.  I don’t think I’ll ever bother to trade the silver frame for the black.  Someday I will probably put some SHS hi-rail trucks on it along with body Kadee #5 couplers.

next are some scale trucks, maybe they were intended for the tank car.  I have no idea of their brand, but think they may be similar to some trucks Mark has.SCALE TRUCKS

The last item for show-N-tell today is a caboose.  Its foundation is a Flyer Caboose which has custom printed cardstock glued to all surfaces, ends, roof, cupola, and sides.  I’m sure it’s custom because the road name, Great Eastern Railroad, is that of the gentleman who also did the Nimco K5 conversion.  The rivet detail is printed, not embossed.  The underbody storage box probable came with the cardstock ‘kit’.  No idea about the trucks, they are not sprung.

SCALE CABOOSE

If you like seeing this old stuff, I'll root through the boxes I got from Gene.  He did a lot of bash & glue, kits, and home made rolling stock.

Tom Stoltz

in Maine

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As promised, here are some pix of some older stuff I have.  The first one is a lithographed tank car that I’m guessing is Marx.TANK CAR

There is another frame for it which is black.  I don’t think I’ll ever bother to trade the silver frame for the black.  Someday I will probably put some SHS hi-rail trucks on it along with body Kadee #5 couplers.

next are some scale trucks, maybe they were intended for the tank car.  I have no idea of their brand, but think they may be similar to some trucks Mark has.SCALE TRUCKS

The last item for show-N-tell today is a caboose.  Its foundation is a Flyer Caboose which has custom printed cardstock glued to all surfaces, ends, roof, cupola, and sides.  I’m sure it’s custom because the road name, Great Eastern Railroad, is that of the gentleman who also did the Nimco K5 conversion.  The rivet detail is printed, not embossed.  The underbody storage box probable came with the cardstock ‘kit’.  No idea about the trucks, they are not sprung.

SCALE CABOOSE

If you like seeing this old stuff, I'll root through the boxes I got from Gene.  He did a lot of bash & glue, kits, and home made rolling stock.

Tom Stoltz

in Maine

That Marx NIAX tankcar is the first version of the car - the identifiers are the silver frame, silver ends and silver dome. It's pretty scarce compared to the multitudes of black frame/black ends/black frame version that followed up the original silver version. Finding a clean silver variation car is tough - the silver is easy to mar and shows any signs of less than careful handling.

On to the trucks - from the NASG site, here's a listing of known manufacturers and the style of trucks they produced:

https://www.nasg.org/Gallery/r...ars/text/Strucks.php

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