Hi guys,
My new railroad didn’t have a caboose as I am still trying find time to do a standard gauge Rio Grande caboose scratchbuild. Late last month I bought an Aristo/Delton caboose on eBay. When it arrived I was pleased to find that its dimensions were pretty much spot-on for standard gauge at 1:29 scale. Here’s how it looked when I got it:
It was missing one of its brake wheels and one of the grabirons on the cupola. I replaced brake wheel from my spare parts box and built a new grabiron from brass wire. I replaced the couplers and added some turnbuckles to the truss rods and some air brake hoses. I replaced the marker lights with a pair from Precision Scale. I also lowered the body about 1/4".
I painted the roof flat black, then gave the body two coats of PBL Star Brand D&RGW Faded Boxcar Red paint. All of the grabirons were painted silver. I replaced its narrow gauge number with a prototypical standard gauge number and re-lettered the whole thing with more modern Grande lettering. I gave it a quick weathering and it’s now good to go:
A side shot. In the right light, you can still see the old lettering beneath the new paint - SO prototypical:
The caboose will be put into flanger train service later today.
Cheers,
Matt