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Way better than a Bachmann bobber (and way easier than bashing one): an Arnold bobber:http://www.spookshow.net/freight/arnoldbobber.html
Ok, while my engine is in progress I figured it was time to start a caboose.The easy thing to do would be to use the ubiquitous Bachmann bobber. Except... that car has so many issues it's got a subscription: too many windows, chunky molding, etc....So, what to do to create a nice MPA bobber?
That being said, if this DOES plan out, anyone with some resin casting chops want to borrow the shortened body for a master?
I think you're going to have a hell of a time hiding that seam in the siding. I suggest just scratchbuilding the body with some Evergreen freight car siding, basic styrene parts, and some Tichy or Grandt Line windows and doors. Much better end result, and you can build a much closer facsimile.DFF
Oh I know. The ND is a really sweet car. I've got a kid to do one in O (eventually). I love that Strasburg has one (if only they had had it back when 1223 was running, can you imagine...).I can only IMAGINE how much fun it must've been riding that thing around on the MA&PA. BANG. BANG. WOMP.That's an interesting idea about using the Quality Craft kit for it. I might try it if I come across one. However, if I had one of those in my hands, it'd be awfully tempting to hand it over to my dad (who can REALLY use a PRR ND).
Probably not, if only to avoid potential IP issues. Better to have a chat with a Photon owner and have a much better model made from scratch.