Have you ever kitbashed a car just for fun?

Engine test caboose! angel poems for her

Not exactly a bash, but once I turned 3 low value SP type cabooses into green Deutsche Bahn style coaches by removing the cupolas and making styrene roofs.

Oh, a true bash? I took the frame from an old Atlas-O bobber caboose and mounted it on my layout under a great big rock with ash scattered about. My plan was always to have a smoking volcano nearby to suggest it was a huge lava bomb! [}:)] And the ash? That was collected from Mount Saint Helen’s! Now THAT’S a kit bash! [(-D]

I guess!

Clever ideas folks!

The closest I’ve ever come to a kit bash was blowing up a tank model that just didn’t turn out right. One firecracker was all it took! [;)]

Was it a Sherman?

Nein!!!

This one!

Ja genau, ein Tiger 1!

Und zince you guessed korrectly diss is for you!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JDkdc246QQ

Oh, well if you want to go that route…

I put a D engine in a V2 with the nose cone glued in…

I put a B engine in an F4 Phantom and launched it horizontally…

An M80 in a bash of a Tomcat and Blue Thunder (looked like a Klingon cruiser)…[}:)]

Yep!

I thought girls didn’t mess with explosives like we did as kids!

Hey, girls like blowin’ stuff up as much as guys do! Sometimes nothing else will do!

I used Garcia y Vega plastic cigar tubes packed with black powder and an Estes rocket motor stuck in the back. They flew like corkscrews but made one hell of a bang!

You folks would love to hear the stories from my friend who I’m often off on adventures with… they involved the contents of those rocket engines, HO trains, and a desire for some diy movie pyrotechnics. I have what remains of the trolley that most frequently was used as the stunt train. It’s really just the chassis now, the shell is long gone. It was made by Mantua/Tyco. 5-pole, worm drive open frame- good running stuff.

As far as kitbashing, I tried turning a gang car into a cartoonishly proportioned steeple cab electric locomotive once. Not sure what the plan is now with what remains of that poor thing. I think I’d like to have a go at bashin’ another steeple cab but this time use a better starting point.

My latest ‘bash’ barely counts, is a work in progress, and will debut in these very forums soon enough- took a cheap Lionel unnumbered 6511 type flatcar with AAR trucks, with the goal of creating an “HO car”. Basically, when done, it’ll be a car for transporting an HO locomotive or car. I have glued down some track to the flatcar, but there’s other details to do. I want to include some sort of '60s advertisement for Lionel HO to go with it. The track is just long enough that you can fit a Husky switcher and a ‘santa fe’ style caboose on it (the ‘santa fe’ style caboose is pretty much the HO equivilent of the SP type O gauge caboose), perfect for displaying my 0055 and 0537 M&StL husky n caboose.

-Ellie

That would be neat!

I saw a pretty good steeplecab bash using a chopped 520 and 2 slope back tender shells. I think it used a GG-1 truck for power but I can’t swear to it. It did have pilot and trailing wheels though that articulated independent of the body.

Some fun stuff.

https://link.shutterfly.com/azDnnHGIxtb

The Vostok on a flatcar was just done to demonstrate how a 1:48 scale model would crush a Lionel flat car. The custom painted red 112 Standard Gauge Lake Shore gondola was part of a “Uranium train” and the waste drums have the same hyperglow paint on them. The Mercury capsule, On30 Porter, F1 engine and “The Gadget” were loaded on a K-Line car I don’t have any more.

But the thing I still have and hope to get fixed up and working was the Cleveland Union Terminal P1a I bashed from an MPC Conrail boxcar, a Marx 4 wheel motor and a lot of styrene. I’d like to get a GG-1 power truck and pantographs for it. However I’m not sure the GG-1 motor would fit inside the car body. But, I’m not doing it today so it will wait. I have to get the layout ready for Christmas right now…[;)]

Reminds me of my scratch built Boxcab I put on a Kline Interurban chassis.

Those boxcabs are wicked cool!!!
Becky, I think yours looks great as is, maybe the side frames look a little low but honestly I don’t think it needs the GG1 truck- but you’re clearly a master of models and kitbashes, and frankly I’m not going to tell someone else how to have fun. Great work, you two!

-Ellie