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Ran an early 20th century B&O freight at Timonium this weekend. Repainted Roundhouse connie, 3D printed gons with loads and it appears the B&O is taking a Mark IV tank to Fort Meade. The caboose is a Bachmann old timer hacked to look more like a B&O I-11. From what I've been able to tell, the B&O cabooses of the period were painted the basic boxcar red.Bob
Smooth runnin' train for sure, and the tank is really cool! However...the Conductor and the rest of the crew are gonna be really complaining about that one off-center wheelset on that caboose!!Cheerio!Bob Gilmore
Hey, there is a reason they were called bobber cabooses!
Bob, do you know about the Panamint Models underframes for those bobbers?https://www.shapeways.com/product/H552KY45D/r24a-new-n-chassis-for-bachmann-bobber-caboose-x2?optionId=301287559&li=shopshttps://www.shapeways.com/product/WDQF3S28D/r24b-new-n-chassis-for-bachmann-bobber-caboose-x2?optionId=301287561&li=shops
Ed, Yes, I had seen them. My prototype, though has a very difference frame. I carve out all the stuff between the wheels and call it a pretty good match. The steps on the proto are wood and somewhat shallow much like the Bachmann frame. I replaced a (plastic) wheel set that had a bent axle and the %*$#^& conductor stopped complaining. I spent hours and hours in helicopters that vibrated your teeth out; I kept telling him to man up, after all he is suppose to come from that magical age of when men were iron and ships had recently been wood.
@ATSF_Ron Thank you!! I used the foil from a Sprouts Grocery Store dark chocolate bar. Thanks,Wolf
I got to ride in Strasburg's PRR bobber on a special event photo freight. In the cupola.Holy &%%$! was that a rough ride. No cushion underframe, heavy slack even with just a dozen cars, and it hunted like crazy side to side unlike anything I'd ever been in.I was warned to sit down, get a grip, and don't even think about moving around until stopped.So as my son says, 'its a feature'.