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This was a fun build.It is a 30 foot logging flat in 1:20.3 scale. I used "bits" salvaged from an old junked B.mann Big Hauler flat car given to me by my model RR friend Bill.
I never turn down anything "free" in large scale. I used 5/8" poplar wood for the frame and steel strap iron from Lowes for weight. The deck was built up using cut down tongue depressors (craft sticks).
The wood was stained with alcohol and india ink. The small plastic bits were painted with acrylics, weathered and attached with Super Glue.
Metal wire was bent to form the coupler lift bars and some of the grabs.
I have always enjoyed this prototype picture from the Little River RR:
I am hopeful my model captures some of the spirit of hard working wooden flats doing the heroic work of moving the timber.
Thanks for looking. Tom
Doc Tom and the Little River RR guys in East Tennessee.

I never turn down anything "free" in large scale. I used 5/8" poplar wood for the frame and steel strap iron from Lowes for weight. The deck was built up using cut down tongue depressors (craft sticks).

The wood was stained with alcohol and india ink. The small plastic bits were painted with acrylics, weathered and attached with Super Glue.

Metal wire was bent to form the coupler lift bars and some of the grabs.

I have always enjoyed this prototype picture from the Little River RR:

I am hopeful my model captures some of the spirit of hard working wooden flats doing the heroic work of moving the timber.

Thanks for looking. Tom
Doc Tom and the Little River RR guys in East Tennessee.
