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I don't believe there is a batten. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the siding on that caboose, like many freight cars, is tongue and groove siding, not board and batten.
Not bad! I'd be tempted to very carefully flood the seam with cyanoacrylate to help even out the gap, followed by some gentle scraping with a knife. I don't think any more filing or sanding is called for, except a little along the edge of the roof--but sand the entire length, not just the seam, to avoid dishing it out in the middle. You may need to work on the cupola to get it to seat more tightly. And finally, I think some medium-to-heavy weathering and aging will go a long way to hiding the remaining flaws.
This is fun. And even if the car doesn't turn out right I'll have had a good time (and will have a plan for a better version).
@narrowminded,I think you’ve done justice to the project already! Wow!DFF
I think that flat trim board under the ends needs to be pushed back to the wall.http://www.btsrr.com/bts9006.htmhttp://www.maparailroadhist.org/histimg/2006.jpghttp://www.maparailroadhist.org/histimg/cab2006.jpghttp://ctr.trains.com/~/media/images/the-way-it-was/photo-of-the-day/large-images/photo-of-the-day/2015/10/20151012.jpg2006 was the one that was ex PRR.