
The Modelers Thread
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While I haven't figured out for sure what this model is. It is very unique. Kind of looks like a hobo shack on wheels. What kind of a railroad would it have been used on. Is it modeled after a prototype.


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HONDO74 wrote:While I haven't figured out for sure what this model is. It is very unique. Kind of looks like a hobo shack on wheels. What kind of a railroad would it have been used on. Is it modeled after a prototype
Mow work car - workshop on wheels - fix whatever on site. Short line; branch line, logging, whatever.....get it done line. Specific prototype - no. A noted a page or 3 back - based on pictures of a larger scale kit that I saw offered. A few photos and it's build your own; more fun doing that anyway.
Next car will be fun, too.
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This is a very good thread. Looking forward to seeing the next creation.
Always interesting to see the item being constructed and how it was done.

Always interesting to see the item being constructed and how it was done.
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HONDO74 wrote:Always interesting to see the item being constructed and how it was done.![]()
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I have thought so and will continue here.
I started the next car on the prior page; fun with hole saws,
Learned one of mine is more than a bit dull; smoke alarm did not go off but it had to be a near thing
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Tanks made; now to make a car for them sit on.
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Another style of pickle car?
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J. S. Bach wrote:Another style of pickle car?
No, not pickles...
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Maybe whiskey in oak casks? I want to make a lobster vat car.
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RBH29 wrote:Maybe whiskey in oak casks? I want to make a lobster vat car.

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No lobsters, but someday, oysters...
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Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf...I'd never heard of that line. Pretty interesting.
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healey36 wrote:Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf...I'd never heard of that line. Pretty interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_Ci ... f_Railroad
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I spend entirely too many hours a day tying my shoes
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robert. wrote:oil car https://aoghs.org/transportation/densmore-oil-tank-car/
In part, yes, but also L&N had a MoW car with a similar tank on it just for water.
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