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I seem to remember a B&O Wagon Top caboose as well.
ANB or Quality Craft? Detail is a bit clunky but then they did not have today's technology available to make them better. I think the floor is metal as well as sides and roof.
ANB did the poultry car, a stock car, a flatcar, a watermelon car, and a gondola. Maybe a caboose? Been a long time and memory escapes me. I still have a few built up cars and pieces and parts of all of them. My favorites were the flatcars and gondolas.About the same time frame, N Gauge International was making brass side and end kits of California Zephyr and Santa Fe chair cars. Those too were a mix match kit of wood, pewter, brass, and used Con Cor plastic corrugated passenger car roofs for the tops. Bob
With the exception of the passenger cars that you have mentioned and the brass bodied wide-vision caboose kit, the N Gauge International (NGI) freight car line was completely fabricated out of basswood and pewter components.
Peteski, here are your chickens. That job should be added to "dirty jobs". Actually, that would be pretty easy to model.