Along side the
Hudson steam locomotive, the 19000 series wood caboose, with its distinctive low
cupola, was the iconic image of the New York Central from the early teens of the
20th century through the 1960s. Referred to as the “standard” caboose of the NYC,
the 19000 series was actually a compilation of cars created from a fleet of nearly
2000 cabooses, which were inherited from predecessor roads – some dating back
to the 1890s. Between 1912 and 1926, many of these cars were rebuilt with common
features such as window arrangement, steel underframes, and low cupolas, but,
as eight different company shops were involved, subtle variations resulted. Kit
No. 554 features: 100% laser-cut components with custom laser-scribed Birch plywood
side, end walls, and cupola; Tab & Slot carbody construction; Peel & Stick
window, door, and trim assembly; laser-cut underframe, end platforms, ladders,
end railing, hand grabs, window glazing, truss rods, and brake wheels; cast resin
platform steps and brake gear; plastic smokejack; custom decals by Tichy Train
Group; and fully illustrated instructions that provide information on painting
and decaling the assembled model. In addition, the N scale kit provides for optional
details too such as square or rounded body corner posts; side windows that can
be modeled open or closed; two different styles of roofwalks; and cupola end window
variation. We recommend the purchase of Micro-Trains No.1015-1 Universal Body
Mount Couplers, Atlas No. 22061 Friction Bearing Caboose Trucks, and paint and
glue of your choice for the completion of this kit. |