What is your favorite car?

Favorite Car

  • Hopper

    Votes: 18 22.5%
  • Flat

    Votes: 6 7.5%
  • Tank

    Votes: 8 10.0%
  • Box

    Votes: 22 27.5%
  • Caboose

    Votes: 10 12.5%
  • Passenger

    Votes: 16 20.0%

  • Total voters
    80

prodigy2k7

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What is your favorite type of car, maybe you like it cuz how it looks, or whatever.
Edit: My favorite kind is the hopper, I just recently bought this hopper from bachmann:
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Bachmann HO 56' center-flow hopper (canadian national)
 
There's others,like the stackers and car carriers and such,but he got the most popular ones anyways:)

Chris
 
Not as popular, but there are also Gondolas and (for the bygone era), stock cars..

And as far as passenger cars go, there are passenger cars that are pulled by locomotives, and then there are EMUs and RDCs. :D

As an LIRR commuter, I have to say my favorite would be their Bombardier M7 EMUs. :cool:

 
Here's a couple of my favorites - I can't understand why they are not in the poll list!sign1
a steam car (propulsion/small freight/passenger all in one):
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a very short flat car (note the ties and light rail as well):
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the prototype for Lionel's animated Poultry Dispatch car:
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having fun
 

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Hey, where are the options I'm looking for? :D

If it's the car I find most visually interesting, it's the cars for high-and-wide loads: depressed-center flats and Schnabel cars.

If it's the car I'd most regret doing without on a layout, it's the double-stack car. I love the moderately old diesels, but a time before stack cars just feels wrong somehow.
 
That isnt actualy a short flat car..well, it is but in reality it is a portable motor.

It rolls up to it's firing position and then back. It is not on a regular rail road but rather the track is part of the weapon. The track, gun, box car and flat are all parts of the weapon platform. I dont see couplers, think they were on just one end?

I expect that mortor was at Petersburg Va

Great example, thanks for posting it. It would be cool to modle it and pull it around with a 4-4-0 American.
 
Gil Finn said:
That isnt actualy a short flat car..well, it is but in reality it is a portable motor.

It rolls up to it's firing position and then back. It is not on a regular rail road but rather the track is part of the weapon. The track, gun, box car and flat are all parts of the weapon platform. I dont see couplers, think they were on just one end?

I expect that mortor was at Petersburg Va

Great example, thanks for posting it. It would be cool to modle it and pull it around with a 4-4-0 American.

Thanks for the info, Gil. I knew it was a Civil War (or in the words of some friends, "The Recent Unpleasantness Between the North and South", or "The Annexation and Occupation of the South by a Foreign Power") mortar, and a neat picture. I did not know the track and boxcar were part of the weapon system, but it makes sense studying the picture. You can see the link and pin coupler on the box car, but nothing on the mortar itself.

I may indeed have to make a model to put behind my Mantua General.:)

yours in a different time era
 
My favorite car is one that carries high wide loads - large flats and schnabel cars. Here are a couple of ones that I am working on.

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GEX 800003 - 20 axle depressed center flat

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WECX 200 -12 axle schnabel car with transformer load

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WECX 301 - 22 axle schanbel car with nuclear reactor load

Still need get better at using my air brush before I tackle these.

I have 9 schnabel cars and 4 depressed flats over 100 scale feet long in my high wide fleet.

More one these large cars on my website - http://www.garlic.com/~tomd

Tom