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Eggliner Modification Ideas

I recently received an Eggliner for Christmas and I am interested in customizing it. What have you all done to your Eggliners? Thanks for your help.

Joe

There is not much you can do to those ugly little bugs.

Except this:

https://www.largescalecentral.com/forums/topic/28930/7-8-scale-boxcab

lots of things can be built from an eggliner.

it could be converted into a motorized tender

or into any small, industrial loco with an outside frame

or into a railcar

or into anything whimsy or fantasy…

Given my whimsical bent and, having seen a vintage airliner (DeHavilland Fox Moth) where the passengers sat inside the cabin and the pilot was above and behind them, outside, I planned a similarly arranged rail car. I was going to cut a hole in the rear of the Eggliner roof with a windshield and a figure sticking out wearing helmet, goggles and a white scarf in the breeze. I also had two Aristo streamliner ends I would use to fashion a matching trailing car for luggage, etc and both would receive an aircraft-like paint job.

Imagination is a great thing but can lead to an overabundance of ideas never to be realized. I sold these things off in a recent downsizing move.

Be sure you post pictures of what you decide to make,

Tom

I should preface my previous remarks with the fact that I would like to utilize the Eggliner shell in any sort of mod that I decide to do. John, from what I have heard, there are two types of large scale modelers: Those that like Eggliners, and those that don’t. I am of the former category. While I appreciate realistic and detailed models, I also appreciate the whimsical ones as well. Case in point, I put small plush animals on my trains for the train crew.

Joe

Imagination is a great thing but can lead to an overabundance of ideas never to be realized.

Oh boy, do I know that one!

You could haul stuff behind your eggliner in an egghauler, or a string of them.

http://egghaulers.com/

I don’t know about outdoors but for an indoor loop I always thought it would be fun to use the decal eyes and mouth from a scale model Flying Tigers aircraft on the Eggliner and have it chasing a Bachmann Handcar that sped up when the “Tiger” got too close then slowed down when they apparently got tired of pumping so hard. Great use for a small radius of track.

Mike

David Maynard said:

Imagination is a great thing but can lead to an overabundance of ideas never to be realized.

Oh boy, do I know that one!

You could haul stuff behind your eggliner in an egghauler, or a string of them.

http://egghaulers.com/

Here’s a potential application of that approach, using a coordinated theming between eggliner and trailing cars.

A little disturbing though… (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-foot-in-mouth.gif)

Mike Savage said:

I don’t know about outdoors but for an indoor loop I always thought it would be fun to use the decal eyes and mouth from a scale model Flying Tigers aircraft on the Eggliner and have it chasing a Bachmann Handcar that sped up when the “Tiger” got too close then slowed down when they apparently got tired of pumping so hard. Great use for a small radius of track.

Mike

Dave Bodner did something like that using IR detectors and emitters. But I think it was the trailing egg that sped up and slowed down, in response to the gap between the two.