1:29 Bobber Caboose, PRR Reviews
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1:29 Bobber Caboose, PRR Feature
- G Cabooses
- For use with your scale model railroad
BOBBER CABOOSE (ART-42200 SERIES) FEATURES: - Front / Rear Operating AAR Knuckle Couplers - Detailed caboose underframe with sprung axles - Simulated WOOD GRAIN sides, ends, and walkways - Plastic Grab Railings - Clear Plastic Windows with simulated wood trim - Realistic Painting & Authentic Detailing ALL FEATURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE MINIMUM 4' DIAMETER CURVE REQUIRED PROTOTYPE HISTORY The Bobber Caboose is based upon a four-wheel wooden caboose of the mid-1800s to early 1900s era. Since their inception, cabooses have become mythic in railroad nostalgia. Positioned at the end of a train, cabooses have served as living quarters for the train crew as well as an observation point. On trains that were transporting livestock, a special caboose called a "drovers caboose" was added to the train to tend to the well-being of the animals in transit. Also known as "cabins", "hacks", and "crummies."
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