Southern All-Door boxcar - O scale brass scratchbuild
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About a year ago, I made an attempt to build an N scale Southern Railway All-door boxcar, a 1961 version with roll-up doors.
Since my move to O scale, I've decided to make a new version.
After building a few Intermountain boxcar kits and experiencing issues with their running due to their light weight, I decided to eliminate that issue from the start by building the car from 0.5mm brass sheet.
I'm using a Quality Craft Models Thrall All-door car kit - or more specifically the plans included within - to get the dimensions in scale, but I'm also using reference photographs of the Southern cars to ensure the unique aspects of the design are captured correctly.
Link to the prototype car:
And my progress so far. I'm currently waiting on some square brass tube to arrive to get the basic frame assembled. :)
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I thought the Thrall built cars (horizontal sliding doors) and the Pullman Standard cars (overhead sliders) had different designs. Technically both were 50' bulkhead cars with minimal body strength. Hence those heavy duty ends.
Sounds a fun project.
Nigel
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Hopefully this'll make some sort of sense!
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reg
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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