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Re: Caboose to go with my recently completed Locomotive.
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 19 Jun 2000 16:17:33 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Followups to lugnet.trains
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> Well as promised I got some work done on a caboose to go with my Boston and
> Maine Locomotive.
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> All the information about it is on the page so let me send you there.
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> http://www.lugnet.com/trains/~15/bm-caboose/
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> Let me know what you think.
It came out pretty nice, and thanks for the credit! I'd like to think that over
the years, a number of cabeese have been inspired by that one (all the good
looking ones, and none of the ones that look too tall, naturally :-) ).
> On another note I tried a couple more boxcars over the weekend and I found some
> colors just don't work well together. For example I tried a Yellow and Red
> boxcar and all I could think of was a Big Mac so I scraped that.
My railbox has yellow sides and a red roof and floor, it doesn't look TOO bad.
I think red with a plate thick yellow stripe also looks good, I use that scheme
(actually two stripes, one at floor level, one just below the window line) to
great effect in my doodlebug.
So I'd say you CAN get red and yellow to work together, but you have to work at
it. Try solid red with a yellow door, that's actually prototypical (plug door
service).
++Lar
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Caboose to go with my recently completed Locomotive.
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| (...) "What would you consider too tall?" he asks sheepishly while hoping the response is not, "Why of course, yours is too tall." (...) I thought the yellow door meant that the car was used for news paper service?[1] And what is a plug door? [1] (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jun-00, to lugnet.trains)
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