Caboose on the same scale as the Chloe?

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I’m looking for a caboose to hide all my electronics in I use to run my sound. Ideally as cheap as possible since I will be cutting holes etc into it.

I previously bought a generic caboose from eBay but it’s massive compared to the Chloe. Can anyone suggest a caboose on the same scale?

I’m leaning more towards a caboose because their was one on the Grizzly Flats line rather than a closed wagon.
 
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My guess is that you need a 3 ft gauge prototype caboose instead of the SG generic one.

Try looking for HLW wagons (now no longer made) or LGB Feldbahn stock....

Some information on HLW including a picture of Chloe with HLW tippers and a LGB 'caboose'....


 

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I’m in the US and wouldn’t be able to comment about availability. Possibly a trash bin or yard sale. I believe these where given to me by a junk dealer a few years ago. They are marked made in China. Someone else may know more about them.
 

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I’m looking for a caboose to hide all my electronics in I use to run my sound. Ideally as cheap as possible since I will be cutting holes etc into it.
The LGB 'gunpowder' (?) feldbahn wagon makes a great small caboose. The LGB 20140 loco is about the same size as Chloe. This rig is r/c with sound - the electronics are in the gondola and the speaker is in the cab.

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Here's another photo with a Chloe type loco from this thread:
Smaller wagons/trucks

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I’m in the US and wouldn’t be able to comment about availability. Possibly a trash bin or yard sale. I believe these where given to me by a junk dealer a few years ago. They are marked made in China. Someone else may know more about them.
The postage would destroy the effort, otherwise I’d contently give them to you.
 

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Looks great! Do you have any ideas where I could pick one up in the UK?
They have been available in UK, I did a review in Tom Coopers Mag donks ago after my Lady of the day bought me one for Xmas. They turn up at Boot Sales now and again for not a lot of money. Other option what about the Bachmann Li’l Big Haulers Caboose.
 
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The LGB 'gunpowder' (?) feldbahn wagon makes a great small caboose.

Here's another photo with a Chloe type loco from this thread:
Smaller wagons/trucks

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If you can get hold of a 40170 feldbahn open wagon you could remove the veranda and add it to the "caboose". They share the same chassis and the 40170 runs fine and without the veranda.
 

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I’ve been curious about the size of a Bachman big hauler caboose. Is Li’l big hauler the same as big hauler. The yellow caboose here is a Lionel. I like the idea of the sliding side door for access. It’s my understanding the sliding door was outlawed due to being dangerous; it must have had a fun factor. I was hoping the LGB would be taller and longer; but they are roughly the same size. 5D72C2FE-7458-4F60-90AA-FB9F48E1EE71.jpeg
 

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I think Smiths Railwaus of Sheringham had some similar a while ago
 

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Is Li’l big hauler the same as big hauler.
In a word - No. This is the Lil Big Hauler (photo from Kent Garden Railways, who claim to have one in stock.)

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There are 2 'Big Hauler' cabooses - the 4-wheel logging caboose and the 8-wheel freight caboose. Both are larger/taller/wider than this one.
 
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Piko make an 8 wheeled caboose in 1:24 scale or thereabouts. Slightly smaller than a 8 wheeled LGB caboose.
 

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everything other than lgb FRR equipment is out of place with chloe or frr steam/diesel locos
best bet is hlw chassis to start...not that difficult to find

LGB feldbahn caboose or coach or “box car”;even a grizzly flats passenger gondola might be fitted with higher sides and a roof, hlw caboose, but will be a bit large. Most are more difficult to find in past few years. Possibly??? Something o scale fitted to a g feldbahn chassis?

you might try train li and see if you can get a body shell and spare roof


friday , update, i did find body shells and roofs at train li, started at page 33 or so of the LGB parts , i think the caboose style roof was a few pages earlier. btw , they had a olomano stack assembly. i think the top is the same as chloe.

good luck
 
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everything other than lgb FRR equipment is out of place with chloe or frr steam/diesel locos
best bet is hlw chassis to start...not that difficult to find

LGB feldbahn caboose or coach or “box car”;even a grizzly flats passenger gondola might be fitted with higher sides and a roof, hlw caboose, but will be a bit large. Most are more difficult to find in past few years. Possibly??? Something o scale fitted to a g feldbahn chassis?

you might try train li and see if you can get a body shell and spare roof

ggod luck

I agree. Perhaps a Hartland flat car with small Bachmann wheels. If the OP is willing to do a build, a body made from icy pole sticks with some small dolls house window frames perhaps. You could end up with a charming little caboose complete with cupola. Painted red of course. :)
 

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I have an LGB 'White Pass' caboose in red, as seen in post #10, but compared with 'Chloe' it is vast.
 

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Yes the LGB bobber caboose is out of proportion for the Chloe. The drift came about from my personal quest for a caboose. I like the interior of my LGB drovers caboose, but the layout of the roof walk boards doesn’t fit the image I’m looking for. So the long US style was acquired; it’s too long for my taste, the interior was disappointingly sparse, but the wallboard height was right. Then came an Aristocraft; it’s the same height as the Lionel. Then the LGB bobber is basically the same size as the Lionel; it’s a half inch longer and with in 1/8” of width and height. I was fishing if Bachmann or Piko is the right height and 14-15” long. image.jpg
I’m wanting the boards even for jumping from car to car image.jpgshould have started a different thread instead of high jacking the Chloe compatibility.
 

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As 'Chloe' was a plantation loco, and a VERY small one at that - take a look at Ward Kimball's railroad on Yotube - you'll be very hard-pressed to find ANYTHING that might just fit in with it by way of a caboose - there were none that size.

I support trying to find one of these in UK -

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It's already been mentioned that somebody has one for sale, right?

Or else it's a matter of adapting something that might fit the bill.