--- In [email protected], "Roger Nulton" <roger.nul...@...> wrote:
>
> Since the year is near to ending, I added a couple more pics to this file.  
> Hopefully, others will show us what they’re working on (Dave B.?).
> 
> The first shot is my Kaslo NYC caboose that I previously posted.  Thanks to 
> the NYC fans on this list, I learned that the roof color was incorrect.  I 
> have fixed that.
> 
> The second shot is a Monon “flat top” caboose, the 4th of my models of 
> wood cabooses.  All are different, and I have 2 more variations to build 
> before I have all of the major types the Monon used in 1948.  The flat tops 
> were used in local service. 
> 
> Roger Nulton
> Tacoma, WA
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
   Roger, The cabooses (cabeese?) look really nice! Before someone points out 
that the NYC 19000 is "facing" the wrong direction, that is the way I used to 
see them 90% of the time here in the heart of NYC country, with the cupola end 
closer to the train. Seems contradictory in general railroad practice of using 
the cupola to keep an eye on the train ahead, but then again the NYC at times 
was non-conventional.
    Bud Rindfleisch



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