How To Build a Model Railroad Copper Range RR caboose drawings

Copper Range RR caboose drawings

By Angela Cotey | March 20, 2014

| Last updated on January 12, 2021

An online extra from the May 2014 Model Railroader

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Check out these plans for a Copper Range RR caboose from Model Railroader magazine.

When I scratchbuild rolling stock, I do my best ­to follow a prototype. I typically select a subject from one of my favorite railroads, which happen ­to be the Soo Line, Chicago & North Western, and neighboring roads.

The Russell Car & Snow-Plow Co. of Ridgeway, Pa., built a number­ of cabin cars with wood bodies­ and steel ­frames. They sold the design ­to several smaller­ roads, including the Pittsburgh, Shawmut, & Northern and the Copper­ Range RR (COPR), around 1913. The Copper­ Range ­cabooses­ ­remained­ in service on the upper­ Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan­ into the early 1970s.

After­ passing through several private owners, COPR ­caboose no. 5 was sold ­to the Katy (Texas) Historical Society in 1986. The ­caboose was set on rails next ­to the Missouri-Kansas-Texas museum in Katy, Texas, and painted­ ­to ­resemble an MKT ­­caboose. I found several photos of the ­caboose online, and comparing those ­to shots I have of COPR no. 5, I have no doubt it’s the same car.

Using the techniques­ in this article, I’ve built a number­ of other­ O scale cars. I ­realize there may not be a large number­ of upper­ Michigan railroad fans out there, much less those devoted­ ­to the Copper­ Range. However, the techniques­ I used­ ­to build COPR no. 5 are adaptable ­to all sorts of cars, not only ­cabooses­ but also boxcars and ­reefers. Even if you’re not a Copper­ Range fan or an O scaler, this article will give you a head start in scratchbuilding a ­styrene car for your ­favorite road.

 

2 thoughts on “Copper Range RR caboose drawings

  1. Very precious plan indeed! For metric european G scalers, here it is : we simply replace ' & " by cm & mm (approx.) and there it goes!

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