Can anyone identify this mini railcar?

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I am thinking of scratch building a railway car similar to this. Can anyone identify if this is based on a real car or something out of someone's imagination? I have scratch built a caboose and other projects, and am now looking for something a bit simpler. Can anyone cast some light on this? I found it on Google but with no information. Thanks, CarlScreenshot 2024-11-20 at 3.13.28 PM.png
 
Tis a little critter much loved in smaller scales for 7mm on 16.5 track using a bachman chassis. Also been done in HO as a standard gauge beast. As for prototype, hm…. Try googling pictures of rail critters.
 
I am thinking of scratch building a railway car similar to this. Can anyone identify if this is based on a real car or something out of someone's imagination? I have scratch built a caboose and other projects, and am now looking for something a bit simpler. Can anyone cast some light on this? I found it on Google but with no information. Thanks, CarlView attachment 335122
My suspicion is that it is not a model of an actual prototype.

I believe the Banta Crewcab kit was also freelance, but probably a bit more plausible -seen in the background below

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Thanks!! I found info and photos.
It looks quite twee, but you need to do a reality check with rough dimensions. The side door emulates a sliding door on a full-size combine, but where will it slide in order to open?

Once you have a scale driver in the seat, how much room is there for anything else? Certainly, the Banta crewcab would only just about six scale workers and a few tools, and they'd be sitting quite cosily next to each other ;)
 
It looks quite twee, but you need to do a reality check with rough dimensions. The side door emulates a sliding door on a full-size combine, but where will it slide in order to open?

Once you have a scale driver in the seat, how much room is there for anything else? Certainly, the Banta crewcab would only just about six scale workers and a few tools, and they'd be sitting quite cosily next to each other ;)
Thanks for the info. I may decide to build something a bit larger so it can accommodate a bit more interior space. I have also made a few locomotives and train cars at 1:32 scale (all static models), so I may decide to do this in the same scale. I have also built a lot of trams in 1:24, so perhaps that scale.
 
Kitbash on a Bachmann Davenport, nice little Critter
Yep - over here there's a chassis manufacturer (Essel Engineering) that makes a replacement for the Bachmann Davenport, so I bought one of them, bought the Banta crewcab kit which was a body replacement for the Davenport and, hey presto :):):)
 
From the Banta Modelworks website. I have one in blue.

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