gjslsffan
Well-Known Member
This RTR AThearn ATSF caboose has been sitting on top of a display case for years and I decided it was time to get rid of it or do something with it.
I ran across some pictures of a shoving platform (BNSF dont call them cabooses anymore, as the doors are usually welded shut) that is used in the Denver area, I made decals and put them on the sides, made some more up for the ends weathered it up as close as I could to match the pics.
I encourage people to bring their own power and caboose to op sessions here. My good friend Brian (ATSF afficionado) never brings a caboose for his trains, now I have one to add to his trains. I didnt add any detail parts as I fear Brian will try to run it over with his car if I am not watching him close.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
I ran across some pictures of a shoving platform (BNSF dont call them cabooses anymore, as the doors are usually welded shut) that is used in the Denver area, I made decals and put them on the sides, made some more up for the ends weathered it up as close as I could to match the pics.
I encourage people to bring their own power and caboose to op sessions here. My good friend Brian (ATSF afficionado) never brings a caboose for his trains, now I have one to add to his trains. I didnt add any detail parts as I fear Brian will try to run it over with his car if I am not watching him close.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
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