Caboose/tender steps ****SOLD****

For the Buying/Selling/Trading of items of interest to those of us in the Live Steam Hobby.

Moderators: gwrdriver, Harold_V

Post Reply
OddDuck
Posts: 434
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:00 am
Location: Somewhere south of Mt. Katahdin
Contact:

Caboose/tender steps ****SOLD****

Post by OddDuck »

I have 2 sets of 4 caboose or tender steps, $25 per set. They are the same ones as I used on my bobber caboose. PM me for details.
Attachments
IMAG0218.jpg
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
User avatar
makinsmoke
Posts: 2262
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 12:56 pm
Location: Texas Hill Country

Re: Caboose/tender steps

Post by makinsmoke »

Those are actually very close to several styles
of tender steps, so market accordingly!

Take care,
Brian
OddDuck
Posts: 434
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:00 am
Location: Somewhere south of Mt. Katahdin
Contact:

Re: Caboose/tender steps

Post by OddDuck »

I actually found a real life example yesterday, down at the Downeast Scenic Railroad in Ellsworth, Me, they have a caboose (perhaps an old Reading caboose, Dick correct me if I'm wrong...) that had very similar steps on it. I didn't think to take pics, next time I am down there I'm going to try to get some. With the exception that it was on Bettendorf trucks instead of bobber gear it is very similar to the caboose I'm building at the moment.
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
OddDuck
Posts: 434
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:00 am
Location: Somewhere south of Mt. Katahdin
Contact:

Re: Caboose/tender steps

Post by OddDuck »

One set left... Forgot to mention, these are nominally 1/8th scale.
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
OddDuck
Posts: 434
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:00 am
Location: Somewhere south of Mt. Katahdin
Contact:

Re: Caboose/tender steps

Post by OddDuck »

Both sets spoken for, thank you!
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
Post Reply