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I’ve had a fleet of 20 “Dominion” cars painted and ready to go (mostly) sitting on the layout for probably 12 years, but lacking decals. Dominion cars are 36’ boxcars designed by Canadian Pacific Master Car Builder E. Fowler (hence the the ‘Fowler car’ label). CP built 33,000(!) of these cars beginning in 1908, with several 1000 lasting in revenue service into my modelling timeframe of the late 50’s. Many were also converted to stock cars and many more were used in company service. I have 11 boxcars, 7 stock cars and 2 ‘12 man sleepers’ (bunk cars conversions (can you imagine 12 track worker types sleeping in a 36’ car?)).I finally bucked down and decalled the bunch over the week. The weather has been awful around here this weekend which allowed me to spend most of the weekend on this project. 6 boxcars are decorated for revenue service, and 5 as ‘service’ cars. Black Cat Decals makes sets for the boxcars, but not for the stock cars, which resulted in a lot of cutting and fiddling. I really like the Black Cat product, but I wish they were a little better suited for multiple road numbers. I cheated on the ‘service’ cars; they only got lettering on one side. I ran low on the critical CANADIAN PACIFIC decals, but my layout has no way for a car to find itself turned around, and the service cars are mostly scenery anyway…The project is complete, including the addition of brake wheels on the cars lacking them, and the cars are ready for prime time.
I ordered some low profile wheels from Kato to replace the wheels on some of my Atlas motive power. The Atlas flanges are just a bit too deep and bump on the code 55 track ties. The Kato wheels drop right in (the axles are just a touch longer, but they work) and solve the problem.
I got a bunch of my SP Overnight cars weathered over ...
I ordered some low profile wheels from Kato to replace the wheels on some of my Atlas motive power. The Atlas flanges are just a bit too deep and bump on the code 55 track ties. The Kato wheels drop right in (the axles are just a touch longer, but they work) and solve the problem.The Atlas wheels are to the right in the photos for comparison (including the photo of the upside down locomotive - retrofitted truck is on the left, stock truck is on the right).An easy little project that improves the look and running qualities of my Atlas 1st generation power. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
I do this with every new Atlas and IM engine I get. Atlas really should have retired these long ago. I'm a bit surprised that no one has made wheel replacements for engines the way they do for rolling stock. But then agan, I don't know many others with 200+ legacy engines sitting in their inventory.
still a work in progress...
Thank you Gar
Dude! Those cars (including the track and ballast) look like prototype cars! At least to my eyes. I can't believe this is N scale!