Send me your caboose and I'll send you my non-dynamic SD45! We can finish each others' work. I think that a "proper" CNW caboose is as important as a proper CNW non dynamic SD45 or SD18 and the like.
I have a fleet of six cabooses some Walters main line, some athearn blue box. But I have one Walters International Caboose kit can you tell me why it does not sit as high as far as the roof line to the rest of my fleet??
So you're saying that the Walthers caboose sits lower than the Athearn? If thats the case then mine do the same thing. I think its probably a combination of the Walthers ICC caboose being a more prototypical model than an Ath blue box and that the late ICC cabooses were shorter than the Thrall cabooses (that the blue box kit is technically modeled after) but that's just my opinion
That is a great idea using vinyl . Thank you.
It looks fabulous. Something else for me to do, upgrade the caboose fleet.
Send me your caboose and I'll send you my non-dynamic SD45! We can finish each others' work. I think that a "proper" CNW caboose is as important as a proper CNW non dynamic SD45 or SD18 and the like.
It came out really nice and realistic... DD 🤗
Thank you!
I have a fleet of six cabooses some Walters main line, some athearn blue box. But I have one Walters International Caboose kit can you tell me why it does not sit as high as far as the roof line to the rest of my fleet??
So you're saying that the Walthers caboose sits lower than the Athearn? If thats the case then mine do the same thing. I think its probably a combination of the Walthers ICC caboose being a more prototypical model than an Ath blue box and that the late ICC cabooses were shorter than the Thrall cabooses (that the blue box kit is technically modeled after) but that's just my opinion
@@CNW1025 or does it have something to do with being a" International"🤷 all my cabooses are bay windows.