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Re: WWII German Train (LONG)
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lugnet.build.military, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Mon, 1 Oct 2001 15:26:37 GMT
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In lugnet.build.military, Larry Pieniazek writes:

The only car I don't think is plausible is the guards van... it looks too US
proto. See James Mathis's pages for some possible guards vans... the cupola
tended to be a little shanty on one end of the car rather than a big thing
in the middle.

Yes, I concede that I'm trying to sneak an uninformed rendition of a caboose by
as European guards' van :).  I'd be interested in making it more accurate,
though I couldn't track down James' site just now ... I found a post mentioning
that he was in the process of converting all images over to Brickshelf, and it
seems that the gaurds' vans didn't make the cut quite yet.

Actually, any pics, links, or info on g.v. would be greatly appreciated.  If
not, I'll have to simply adopt one of a number of completely implausible
explanations for why American rolling stock has been tacked onto a German
train.

[enter absurdity and tongue-in-cheek]

Perhaps the old "American caboose designer of german descent returns to
homeland to offer his services" plotline will suffice, or perhaps the
"eccentric Italian gentleman purchased it in the roaring 20s for his sickly
son's amusement, but it was then appropriated by Germany for the war effort"
story would be better?  And don't even get me started with the possiblities in
Russian/X-Filian conspiracy theories ... ;)

[exeunt]

Thanks for the comments, Lar.

-s



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  Re: WWII German Train (LONG)
 
In lugnet.build.military, Shaun Sullivan writes: <snip> Wow! Very nice. The only car I don't think is plausible is the guards van... it looks too US proto. See James Mathis's pages for some possible guards vans... the cupola tended to be a little (...) (23 years ago, 1-Oct-01, to lugnet.build.military, lugnet.trains)

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