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Re: [CBQ] Off-line baggage cars for a Q express train

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Date: 28 Sep 2017 20:34:09 +0000
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Looks interesting. I have photos of an SP sleeper in Savanna but not much in the way of non-Q baggage cars.

To the list in general: What plastic CB&Q heavyweight baggage car is a good stand-in or prototype in HO? Ed mentions the Walthers heavyweight CB&Q baggage which is unfortunately out-of-stock at Walthers. 

I am using the Rapido streamline baggage cars as they seem very close to the Havelock cars without having to custom build. I have three in silver but need to get some in green.

Tom Mack
Cincinnati, OH


---In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, <Edwardsutorik@...> wrote :

Tom,

Keep in mind that what I'm trying to do is put together a sort of believable train, not necessarily a totally accurate one.  I want one where Burlington fans don't bust out laughing.  So I doubt I'll become a store of useful information.

I really appreciate the list of off-road cars.  I noted that one list was combined Galesburg and Savanna.  Since I'm leaning towards doing Twin Cities-Chicago, I kind of think that the UP/SP/Rock cars were probably not on the Savanna trains, but the Galesburg.  So, although I've got UP and SP baggage cars, I thought it wise to leave them off.  On the other hand, I'm well stocked with GN.  Plus PRR B60's.  And even a bit of NYC.

But anyway.  I do have the consist pretty much under control, and I'll share my plan:

2-3 E8's, as upcoming from Walthers

Burlington:
2-Walthers hvwt baggage
3-Walthers converted troop kitchens, with trucks changed
1-Railway Classics Havelock in silver
1-Walthers Budd 29 seat parlor (I know it's wrong, but it's a stand-in waiting for the right one)
1-Walthers Flexi-van ('cause it's Q red and silver--how can I resist?)

Off road, as mentioned, is currently GN (plenty available) and a couple of PRR B60b's.  And I do have a Walthers CNW 60' baggage, too.  

I know there are lots of converted troop baggage out there, but I don't want to overdo the "troop" cars--got three already.

I would like a couple of more Q cars--probably something Budd and shiny.  And it would be nice to have something else Eastern.  Not NYC, so much, but something smaller.  Say B&M, maybe.  Or E-L.

And, finishing it off, I have half a dozen Branchline REA cars I can stick on the end.

So.  I think things are looking good.


Anyway, that's the plan.  And thanks again for all the info.  I appreciate it.


Ed

Edward Sutorik








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