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RE: (erielack) caboose help needed



Joe,

	The ELHS caboose is not an Erie caboose; it was a built-new-for-EL caboose. You're probably thinking of the NY&GL Erie caboose, correct?

	- Paul


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> Subject: (erielack) caboose help needed
> 
> 
> List,
>  
> What I really need is help from someone in Jersey that can 
> work a tape  
> measure...........
>  
> I need some specific measurements from the ELHS's Erie Bay 
> Window caboose  
> that is kept in New Jersey.  When do I need them, as soon as  
> possible.  Why? 
> For an HO master pattern.
>  
> * Position of the windows in relation to the sides/bays/ends 
> of the  car
> * Height of the upper side sill below the roof (I guessed at 4")
> *  Height of the roof at the top of the sides
> * Height of the roof at the  peak
> * Height of the steps
> * Height of the end platforms in relation to  the bottom of the steps
> * Height of the end platforms in relation to the  sides
> * Height of the end platforms in relation to the rail top
>  
> Thanks,
> Joe Lofland
> JJLModels
> 
> 
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