Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Searching For A Caboose

Back in March of 2018 the Arizona Southern decided to create a standard steel caboose design. We had settled on some used bay window cars acquired from Southern Pacific. The painting and other work was not a priority so only got done as time allowed between more pressing projects. The first of the two planned cars has finally hit the rails and is presented here.
Arizona Southern 6033, seen here fresh from the shop, well sort of.








A few shortcuts were taken and this is where we wound up. Most of the real work was in extending the roof overhang to something a bit closer to reality. I never used to notice this, but now I see it almost instantly on non corrected Athearn caboose models. I'm just happy that most of the other dimensions are a lot closer to what they need to be, otherwise we'd still be looking for a "modern" caboose car style. Really did not want to go with a wide vision after hearing all the Santa Fe rails complain about the ride and the noise. So some used C-40-4's are what was needed.


Thanks for reading this far. Comment or write back should the mood strike, and as always, Enjoy Your Trains.

John Huey

1 comment:

  1. The extended overhang does make a difference.

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