CB&Q HO Plastic & Resin Freight Equipment
Compiled and Maintained by Al Hoffman
Last Updated 06/08/2008
Links to specific car type
listings:
COMMENTS ON THE SELECTION OF MODELS FOR THIS
LIST
It is given that there is no such thing as a
perfect model, so what constitutes an 'accurate' representation is, to a
degree, relative and somewhat subjective. The attached is therefore only a
suggested listing of models which, on a comparative basis, best portray or can
be modified to best portray Burlington prototypes. Since the quality and
extent of detailing is generally a function of price, and because each model
listed can be modified or detailed to more accurately represent the prototype,
no minimum standard of detailing has been assumed and models from all price
ranges have been included. That being said, here are the factors upon which
models were selected.
1. Most important is that the general
proportions of the model are to scale. While this might seem implicit, some
models are significantly over- or under-sized. Because incorrect details can
be reworked or replaced fairly easily but correcting a model's proportions is
usually impossible, a model's fidelity to scale is essential. Therefore, the
attached listing generally does not include 'stand in' models regardless of
their availability painted for Burlington prototypes (e.g. Walther's 4427
cubic foot PS-2CD covered hopper representing the Q's 4000 cubic foot
versions).
2. Secondly, the design elements of the
prototype need to be properly represented on the model. It should have the
correct type of roof, ends, doors and other major features of the prototype.
3. If a model generally satisfies the first two
criteria, and their are no others representing that prototype, it may be
included despite having some discrepancies.
4. Models are listed regardless of their
availability painted and lettered for the Burlington. It is presumed that
appropriate paint and decals are available.
5. Representations of prototypes which can be
created relatively easily by remarking or splicing existing models have been
included if models are otherwise unavailable.
Finally, the most important criteria should be
that a model looks representative to you. You need to be your own judge of
what is acceptable. Given your own prospective and considering your budget,
time and talent, you may find the above criteria need to be modified to suit
your own needs. However, it is hoped that this list provides you with
some guidance in making your modeling selections.
Key to Codes Used:
*
Models in development
+ Redetailing required
> Kit modification
required
(2p) Multiple paint schemes (# indicates how
many)
Box Cars:
| Photo(s) |
* |
Classification |
Description |
Builder |
 |
|
XM 17/18 |
40' double-sheathed |
Westerfield
(Orig + 3 rebuilt versions) |
|
|
* |
XM 23 |
40' composite |
Westerfield |

 |
|
XM 24 |
USRA |
Westerfield, Accurail,
Ertl (discontinued) |

 
|
|
XM 25/26 |
40' composite |
Speedwitch,
Accurail+ (3p) |
 |
|
XM 28 |
40' composite |
Sunshine |
 |
|
XM 29 |
40' composite |
Sunshine |
 |
|
XM 30 |
40' composite |
Sunshine
(discontinued) |
 |
|
XM 31 |
40' composite |
Sunshine |
|

|
|
XM 32 |
40' steel |
Sunshine
(discontinued), InterMountain, Athearn |
| |
|
XM 32a |
40' steel |
InterMountain,
Branchline Trains+, CBT+ |
 |
|
XM 32b/c |
40' steel |
Branchline
Trains, CBT |
 |
|
XM 32d/e/f |
40' steel |
Branchline Trains+, Red Caboose (2p) |
 |
|
XM 33 |
50' steel |
LifeLike (2p),
Athearn (2p) |
| |
|
GAEX |
50' steel |
Branchline
Trains+ |
  |
|
XM 4/4b |
50' Outside
Post |
Modelers
Choice |
|

 
|
|
XM 5 |
60' Outside
Post PS-1 |
Athearn |
 |
|
XM 6a/8a |
60' PS |
InterMountain+,
Walthers+ |
 |
|
XML 1 |
50' steel |
Branchline
Trains+ |
| |
|
XML 4 |
50' steel |
Modelers
Choice |
| |
|
XML 5 |
50' steel |
Modelers
Choice+ |
| |
* |
XML 14/16 |
50' Outside
Post |
Modelers
Choice |
 |
|
XML 15 |
40' Hi Cube |
HiTech |
 |
|
BE 1 |
Troop Kitchen |
Walthers
(Original ) |
|
|
BE 1 |
Troop Kitchen |
Walthers
(Modernized ) |
Auto Box Cars:
Insulated Box
Cars:
| Photo(s) |
* |
Classification |
Description |
Builder |
|

|
|
RBL |
50' steel |
Branchline Trains |
BRE
Refrigerator Cars:
| Photo(s) |
* |
Classification |
Description |
Builder |
 |
|
RM 2 |
40' truss rods |
Sunshine |
 |
|
RM 7 |
40'
double- sheathed |
Accurail |
| |
* |
'42 RS |
40' composite |
Sunshine |
 |
|
'49 RS |
40' steel |
InterMountain+
(R40-25) |
 |
|
'50s |
40' plug door |
Sunshine |
 |
* |
RP |
50' mechanical |
Walthers,
Pacific HO (discontinued) |
Stock Cars:
| Photo(s)
|
* |
Classification |
Description |
Builder |
 |
|
SM 18 |
38' composite |
Sunshine |
 |
|
SM |
40' Mather |
LifeLike,
Sunshine (discontinued) |
| |
|
SM |
50' Mather |
LifeLike>
(2) |
Covered Hoppers:
Open Hoppers:
Gondolas:
Flat Cars:
Tank Cars:
| Photo(s) |
* |
Classification |
Description |
Builder |
|
 |
|
TM 7 |
25,000 gallon |
Athearn |
Waycars:
Maintenance of
Way: