Lionel Caboose so far.

Riograndad

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Just a few modifications to an old Lionel caboose,left it mainly stock,repainted exterior,only added new glazing,sunshades,A n B ends sport new handrails,(new boarding cut after removing moulded ones)new roofwalks made from styrene,whitewall tyres,interior was painted black and defuser added to stop light "bleed"through the body,,,,,,lettering,weathering,new couplings and a brakeman should finish it off. :D
 

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I thought I posted a reply here yesterday. Anyway, you've done a great job with the caboose. I've always thought that Lionel did a spot-on job with this car. Proportions and just enough detail to make it look good on more detailed layouts. But what you have done so far really brings out it's beauty.
 

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Thanks Dan,I had not seen one before until i saw this one on the secondhand shelf in the store,so brought it home,just had to :)BTW,not finished as its final use not decided yet,,,,will end up as a caboose,OR,a staff/service car for my own private/business car under constuction at the moment,bashing a Bachmann observation,,,,,time will tell. :) Neil.
 

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Calling it done,new couplers,safety chains,lettered,weathered,now in sevice,Jake the Brake takes five minutes! :)
 

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