(A bit of a play on an old Plymouth advert from the '50s, sorry)
After a summer of other stuff, the Allegheny Valley's Skonkworks is back in business... And Rio Grande fans might be interested in the prototypes. - these have been in the 'planning stage' (aka too many other irons in the fire! 8D ) for about a year
Project 1 - late 1860s shorty mail/baggage car (yes, I know the prototype is 1871... it won't be an exact model anyway)
LGB shorty American baggage body fitted to a Euro 4 wheel coach frame and roof. Coffee stirrer floor and B'mann divider. other details as I scrounge them...
A custom mixed dark plum will do nicely once it gets striped in gold (yes, it actually IS a period US railroad color... and to think, the foamers had fits over the C&TS going Pullman Green to red?!?!
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Project 2 - late 1860s smoking car (again, I'm aware that the prototype photo was 1871)
Since I was starting from a 4 window coach, I had to use a bit of license with the side door. I'm not moving the end doors either.... more work than it's worth to me.
This will have a full interior as well... I need to get some deep red velvet (the dude is Jesse Sharp - from Jackson & Sharp fame, I may have to model him, too
I think these will go rather nicely behind my 1860s 2-2-0
After a summer of other stuff, the Allegheny Valley's Skonkworks is back in business... And Rio Grande fans might be interested in the prototypes. - these have been in the 'planning stage' (aka too many other irons in the fire! 8D ) for about a year
Project 1 - late 1860s shorty mail/baggage car (yes, I know the prototype is 1871... it won't be an exact model anyway)

LGB shorty American baggage body fitted to a Euro 4 wheel coach frame and roof. Coffee stirrer floor and B'mann divider. other details as I scrounge them...

A custom mixed dark plum will do nicely once it gets striped in gold (yes, it actually IS a period US railroad color... and to think, the foamers had fits over the C&TS going Pullman Green to red?!?!


Project 2 - late 1860s smoking car (again, I'm aware that the prototype photo was 1871)

Since I was starting from a 4 window coach, I had to use a bit of license with the side door. I'm not moving the end doors either.... more work than it's worth to me.

This will have a full interior as well... I need to get some deep red velvet (the dude is Jesse Sharp - from Jackson & Sharp fame, I may have to model him, too

I think these will go rather nicely behind my 1860s 2-2-0

