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Here is what can happen when you have two spare Tyco cabooses on hand and a little too much spare time.
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That looks great. The longer center cupola is interesting.

It's very close to the PRR N8.


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Cool Steven. I dig the red and white striped placards.
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yeah, Nelson I believe they are ex-PRRs
But because of Caboose Motel in Strausburg, PA they are in alot of different roadnames
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hi metalsmith1 brilliant work,amazing what can be done with tyco and a little imagination,ken
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Thanks for the prototype picture NickelPlate, can you believe that CR sold some of these to Illinois Central and they received the orange IC color scheme.
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really on the IC? cool I'd loce to asee a pic of that caboose
Also the PRR/CR caboose is where Tyco got the cupola from
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Steve, I know Tyco produced theirs in IC, so I guess it's not a surprise. Pennsy's cabeese did end up spread far & wide. Here's the PRR resource page I got the picture from, with a list of many and their fates.

http://broadway.pennsyrr.com/Rail/Prr/Fan/cabin_cars.html

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Here is an ex Pennsy in IC colors
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I just did a Google image search, and came up with this much clearer copy. At least it confirms that the steps aren't really pink.



http://ptatransitauthority.blogspot.com/2010/03/caboose.html

A pumpkin crummy (or crummy pumpkin?). Don't let Hyde see it!

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darn Now I want one in HO
It IS like the Tyco caboose
Only Tyco's cupola is off center hehe
I wonder if any ex-Conrail cabooses still exist
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quote:

I just did a Google image search, and came up with this much clearer copy. At least it confirms that the steps aren't really pink.



Originally posted by NickelPlate759 - March 16 2014 :  02:30:08 AM



Does resemble that iconic Tyco caboose.

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