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Title: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 01, 2009, 02:53:46 PM
Inspired by the photos of the Japanese Kiso Forest cabooses, and fellow Terrapin Yoshi Ueda's free lance version, I thought I'd try to freelance a similar one for my 3/8n2 Terrapin Tram.

Scrounging through my stuff, I found some CHB disconnect pedestals (On3), some Precision Scale wheels that scale to 18" in 1:32, and some PCS link and pin couplers (1/2 inch scale). So here's a start:
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Ken Hamilton on October 01, 2009, 04:13:23 PM
Looks like a fun project, Younger. The small size is ripe for super-detailing.
Kepp us posted.
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: John McGuyer on October 01, 2009, 06:46:42 PM
Sacred defecation! An outhouse with wheels.

John
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: NORCALLOGGER on October 01, 2009, 07:07:37 PM
Cool looking project.
That thing is so small you have to spell it with 1 "o"
as in cabose.
Later
Rick Marty
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Ray Dunakin on October 02, 2009, 09:10:09 AM
Cool project. I've always liked those micro cabooses.

Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 02, 2009, 10:59:44 AM
Working on the walls for the freelance caboose, I had a little trial and error along the way, you don't always get it right the first time!

However, I prevailed, and here are the side and end walls. Notice a single window and offset door, instead of two windows and a centered door.

Next step is to assemble partially, paint, and add window glass, then finish assembly. More to come.
-Younger
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: lab-dad on October 02, 2009, 11:29:28 AM
your a cheater <big grin> ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 03, 2009, 07:46:29 AM
No John, THIS is an outhouse with wheels!

Here are the caboose body halves completed and in primer. Next steps are to paint the interior, cure, assemble the two halves, paint the exterior, and add the glass. You may wonder about the background. It's the hood of my truck, in the shade.
-Younger
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 06, 2009, 08:42:42 AM
Here is the finished caboose. There is a cushioned bench inside. The roofing is paper surgical tape, painted grimy black. The outside is Floquil Boxcar Red from a rattlecan, and the interior is industrial gray (Mr. Surfacer 1200 primer).
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Ray Dunakin on October 06, 2009, 10:37:37 AM
Sweet! Nice work.
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Post by: finescalerr on October 06, 2009, 12:23:51 PM
Another very neat and adequate model, Jerry. Now quit messing around and let's build a 1:32 Plymouth! -- Russ
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: jacq01 on October 06, 2009, 01:31:32 PM

   
QuoteNo John, THIS is an outhouse with wheels!
with brakewheel  ;D ;D ;D

   very well done. 

   Jacq
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 07, 2009, 07:18:55 AM
Thanks, guys, a fun a quick project.
-Younger
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: John McGuyer on October 11, 2009, 02:22:02 PM
Just don't slam on those brakes too hard. You don't want to splash!

John
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: marc_reusser on October 13, 2009, 01:05:34 PM
Jerry,

Nice and clean build..... as expected from you! ;)

The seat inside looks upholstered...what did you use for that?

M
Title: Re: Flight of Fancy
Post by: Younger on October 14, 2009, 07:44:46 AM
They are the seat cushions from a Grandt caboose interior kit, painted to look like leather.
-Younger