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Working on some cars that I had laying around to go with my Rock Island E8's that I completed last week.The baggage and coach are old JnJ resin shells that were in pretty rough shape. I got them cleaned up and straightened as best as I could and went to work.Krylon Dull Aluminum Paint. Decals by Microscale and K4 Supply. Micro Trains trucks with body mounted 1015 couplers. Eastern Seaboard Models 36" metal wheels.The diner is a Con-Cor model that I repainted and decaled. Added Micro Trains trucks and 36" metal wheels as well.The express box is stock with 36" metal wheels and a weathering job.The 10-6 sleeper is by Walthers.Pretty nice looking train that is probably no where near prototypical (I couldn't find what the prorotypes were for the JnJ shells and I'm pretty sure the diner is a Cal Zephyr prototype).I'll be adding a couple more coaches and express cars to make the train just a bit longer.
Nicely done!The coach selection is serendipitous. That particular JnJ coach shell was cast from the Rivarossi models sold by Atlas and later Con-cor. The Rivarossi car is modeled on a Rock Island prototype, built by ACF, which was aluminum clad. The coach shell you worked on came out so well it looks like an original Rivarossi. No idea about that JnJ baggage shell. Some of their products had specific prototypes and others were generic. But it looks good, whichever it is.
If you want, the Kato pre-war Budd diner (early 4 car corrugated sets) is very close to Rock Island. I think @Wutter did that car.