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chevelle454
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I got board, so I cut the ends off a Life Like caboose and glued them together. Then I took two Bachmann crane trucks and cut the coupler off one and glued it to the other. Then I cut pieces of the frame to fit.

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Now that you have us intrigued, keep us posted on the progress.
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A 3 axle bobber. I like. Hope to see more.
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