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The Protocrastinator The Protocrastinator What is Protocrastinator? A Protocrastinator is a person who puts off finescale Railroad (and railway modelling) for no good reason. Originally for me it was 1:87 (HO) scale. Problems with acquiring the bits and pieces led to extreme dissatisfaction and the project stalled. Now I've acquired an O scale boxcar and I intend investigating Proto 48 as a finescale project. Monday, June 20, 2022 A Proto Project   Caboose X-181 “The Hutch” Layouts need rolling stock. This layout, (whatever it turns out to be,) will need it too.  Most of the stock is planned to be re-wheeled and detailed ready to run and kit built items. Except this prototype above. Mind you, depending on the layout, it might not be used on it at all. I just have to build it. It was known as “The Hutch”. Officially Great Northern Railway Caboose X-100/X-181. Built in the Waite Park, MN Shops in 1953. It was conceived to carry less than car loads of freight on rural ...

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