All Nation Line C&NW Caboose/Waycar Scribed Sides With Baggage Doors PN# 6104BCNW

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1 Pair, Scribed Sides 3D Printed in PLA for a Chicago & North Western Waycar. Window frames not included. Finished caboose photos are for illustration purposes only and not for sale.
 
One of the most popular caboose kits from All Nation is the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Caboose. Popular because this type of equipment had so many variants and it evolved over the years by the Burlington whereby modelers could build to a desired road as well. Also known as the Western Caboose and constructed of wood, many other railroads had various models of this same type so it is easier with technology today to create modified sides or ends to a particular road. In my recent acquisition of the All Nation business, I am making available parts for the legacy products and kits for repair or upgrade as well as creating new product to support scratch builders in O Scale 2 Rail. Like the original CB&Q Waycar model, these side will mount on the same wood body frame that sold with the original kits.
 
Where ever possible, I am improving on the original parts by replicating them in the CAD program and printing them. In any event, these kit sub-assemblies and components may not be for the novice modeler to put together. The side core approximately measures 188 mm x 45 mm x 1.25 with the scribe detail printed on top of the core. Dimensional these sides work on the same body frame as the Burlington Waycar. The original sides from All Nation were either wood scribed with no window openings or Swarthboard scribed. The Swarthboard tended to warp or be subject to humidity or moisture if not completely sealed with paint inside and out. 
 
I will be making a rather large number of documents and comprehensive prototype blueprints available on my web site for reference purposes. This aids if the modeler wants to super detail the model to exacting standards. We will be using the original part numbers as found in the old All Nation catalogs to make it easier to reference sub-assemblies that went into the kit boxes.
 
https://johnwubbel.com/crh/Brass-Investments-Project-Web-Show/CB&Q+Caboose+Model.mp4
 
Glue! Please reference a good article from Prusa Research:
 
Although, I still like Walthers Goo for certain applications.
 
Sold as is straight off the Prusa Printer built plate, all sales final no returns. PLA is not dishwasher safe and may deform in a hot automobile in the summer time as it has a relatively low glass-transition temperature. 
 
Made in the USA