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N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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Hey guys, taking a break from Mythology 103 to get the question up this week, on time!
the other night I was thumbing though some of my old magizines, and noticed that their is a lot of intresting scratchbuilds and kitbashes out there. For instance, the Southern (IIRC) Inspection car made from a old boxcar, Icebreakers made from all kinds of diffrent rolling stock, and of course the kings of jury rigging, Logging equipment. I don't have anything too odd yet for myself, unless you consider the geared steam oddballs.
so this weeks question:
what is the Most oddball piece of equipment you have seen modelled or modelled yourself?
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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My icicle breaker, converted from an old Model Power boxcar. Scratched out with styrene strip
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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The Railwire Two-Beer Challenge:
The prototype:
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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I was going to post the same as David. I guess the next piece would be a rebuilt Baldwin.
I hope this makes it back to the workbench so I can finish it sometime this decade.
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I'm with DKS, only I can't link to the pic of mine because my reply screen has no tools on it - not even the smileys.
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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I'm working on a Continuous Welded-Rail train, which is easily the oddball in my fleet.
As a general rule, I try not to model the unusual unless it sets time period/locale. And even then, in moderation.
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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Quote from: David K. Smith on September 14, 2011, 12:15:15 PM
The Railwire Two-Beer Challenge:
The prototype:
Neat!
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Hard choice as I enjoy building "different" equipment. Maybe it's this old "pickle car" I found in a Kalmbach book. All scratch-built... even the "sag" in the roof!
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I always wanted a box cab but.... So, take an idle afternoon, an Atlas/Kato GP9 I never liked the looks thereof, an EF-57 shell, some odds and ends of bits, and the "2nd Diesel Spotter Guide", and I had my box cab. Not any particular one, sort of an amalgamation of many, I was happy with it. Rule #1 applies.
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Re: N scale question of the week! 14 Sep 2011
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HO, not N, but this is my interesting car so far:
That or my woodchip boxcars:
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http://canadianfreightcargallery.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=cp31201&o=cprail
http://canadianfreightcargallery.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=cp31466&o=cprail
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Canadian Pacific has some "interesting" pieces:
The "Iceman cometh....." Icicle breaker car for tunnels in the Rocky Mountains
Boxcar....chip gon....box car....no; chip gon......
CPR Communications Department's line inspection car....
To weird to be anything but true........................
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It took me more than two beers, but then, pretty much everything I do does...
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