Steve Featherkile said:
Don Watson added the 1/4 inch plywood to the opening of Chuck’s design to keep his loco corralled. After watching my loco almost slide out of my carrier, I back fit it into mine. Several of the folks in the club have done the same. Ain’t this place grand?
(http://freightsheds.largescalecentral.com/users/docwatsonnc/Carrier-b.JPG)
Thanks for all the ideas, guys (and for not totally derailing the thread - I wondered this morning how it got to 3 pages so quickly!) It seems the carriers are all basically the same - a rigid box slightly bigger than the loco with a handle on top.
My take is that it depends how much you want something attractive and well-finished, versus utilitarian and made for $0 out of scraps. Technically, it boils down to longitudinal handles versus lateral, and whether to put a slot in the bottom or not.
I am surprised no-one has a fancy completely enclosed box with brass handles, as you see at the live steam meets. My EBT #15 (RYM battery electric) lives in its original box, which is a flat floor grooved for the wheels and a drop-over box that completely covers the loco. A velcro strap over the loco holds the side foam in place, and shaped end pieces stop it rolling. Two straps over the box and under the base hold it together and let me lift it up.