Bruce Chandler said:
Pretty neat. Any particular considerations when building such large rolling stock?
Not really…this one will be a non-riding car. No passengers on this. Strictly for a large scale model. Now riding cars, that’s a different consideration. The frame and trucks are built with more “heft” in riding cars. If this were a riding car (this one will essentially be a 40 foot flat car with tanks mounted in oak supports). A forty-footer would be around 60 inches long plus the souplers…about 65 inches coupler face to coupler face. That’s room for two adults with just “enough” leg room :). Roughly about 300-500 pounds and probably another 125 pounds for the car, trucks and couplers. I usually use 1-1/2 inch X 1/2 inch channel iron for a flat car frame. There are cast iron or cast steel truck bolster parts sold along with cast end beams (cast iron or steel. Two pieces of channel iron for the sides and two pieces running down the center (center beams).
I will build a frame very much like this one above for this Arrowhead Water Car. This frame is for my wood gondola that I recently did a post about. This car has carried over 500 pounds with two pretty good sized adult men!