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Rob and George
Mullet River did both the 28 and 30 foot waycars.  They are very nice I have a 
pair of each but Mama will not let me work on them till if finish some other 
projects(model and honeydew)first
Very Nice kits
Sjh
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert MANLEY 
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 2:57 PM
  Subject: Re: [CBQ] cbq cabooses


  George,
  Plans for one of the sidedoor cars were printed in the ill-fated magazine " 
Model Transport" It was either 14006 or 14042. I've got the issue but I'm at 
work and it'll take a while to find it. If you send me your address I'll make 
some color copies of it. 
  As I remember those waycars were converted in the '60s. So I wouldn't call 
them typical or Steam Era. A few months ago was a new product blurb about a 
O-Scale Q waycar. It was laser cut and incredibly detailed. It even had the 
interior framing. That could be a good source for copying up scale. I think it 
was a 4 window car. Highly typical of the Q. There was also a wood, 
illustration board and pot metal kit offered by All Nation Hobbies, in O, you 
might find at swap meets or e-bay. I've got 1 In HO walthers has a 4 window , 
almost accurate model of a typical wood waycar. Make sure you don't get the CNW 
car in Burlington paint. Oriental had many wood cars in HO brass and one of the 
side door cars in O. 
  Echoing Ford's remarks, the Mike Spoor Color Freight & passenger car book or 
the old soft cover wacars of the CB&Q book by Dan Holbrook are a must have. 
Just be careful of the plans in the waycar book. I remember the doors on the 
NE-10 steel cars were too wide. Also look on the Fallen Flags website for good 
images of Q equipment. 
  another suggestion for Unusual Q waycar would be the CW6 or CW7 class drovers 
car.
  Look on the railway Classics site under cabooses. I have heard that those 
models are not entirely accurate so again be careful. 
  Happy Modeling
  Rob

  ----- Original Message ----
  From: Grice Dale-MGI1833 <dgrice@motorola.com>
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2006 7:27:50 AM
  Subject: RE: [CBQ] cbq cabooses

  George,

  I was privileged several years ago to help a railfan buddy move a wood
  side-door CB&Q caboose # 14006 if I remember correctly. We moved it from
  a farmers field to West Liberty, IA. The West Liberty tourist train
  startup failed and the caboose was moved to Mid-Continent Museum in
  North Freedom, WI. It was subsequently donated to Mid-Continent upon his
  untimely death. 

  The original move was quite interesting for this 18 year old at that
  time. We borrowed a couple of I-Beams, a mess of cross ties and and 2
  track jacks. We jacked it up first one end, then the other, cribbing up
  the I-Beams each time until a flat bed semi could back under it. After
  170 mile move, we then had to reverse the action. The caboose did not
  have any trucks at that time, but somehow, somewhere, my friend Chris
  found a set.

  Anyway, that side door caboose has a lot of character. Someday I need to
  get back up there and see it again.

  Dale Grice
  Atlanta, GA

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  From: CBQ@yahoogroups. com [mailto:CBQ@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of
  teb2771@earthlink. net
  Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:32 PM
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups. com
  Subject: RE: [CBQ] cbq cabooses

  George: The Wausau Insurance Company, Wausau, WI (now owned by Liberty
  Mutual) has a full-sized CB&Q caboose by their training center that you
  might look at. Rumor is they are looking to sell it. Cupola-style with
  the passenger-like trucks (I'm clearly not a CB&Q caboose expert); nice
  inside with two walkover (reversible) seats in the cupolas. You could
  take your own measurements. Tom Burg

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ke4fzf 
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups. com <mailto:CBQ% 40yahoogroups. com> 
  Sent: 9/6/2006 3:28:07 PM 
  Subject: [CBQ] cbq cabooses

  hi all,

  i've just started watching this group because i've become interested 
  in building a 1/8th scale cbq caboose. not just any caboose, but 
  one with character, one that says 'hey, i may be homely, but i'm 
  useful and unique'! i've been able to collect source photographs 
  from the usual locations, but to date, i haven't seen anything that 
  shouts 'build me'! i prefer wooden cabooses from the 1870's thru 
  1910's (however, if it is later and still unique, i'll still 
  consider it). if i can get the data and source photos, i'll build 
  it early next year. you can watch it being built on one of the live 
  steam threads at www.railfan. net.

  there has to be something out there that should be shared with 
  others even in model form. my equipment runs in a public park where 
  more than 40,000 kids visit each year. there has to be something 
  out there to represent the cbq to these young inquiring minds.

  can you help?

  george the caboose moose

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