

Micro-Mark Caboose Red Paint, 20ml
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- Classic deep red inspired by historic North American cabooses
- Slightly darker and earthier than Signal Red, with a more weathered tone
- Ideal for cabooses, boxcars, structures, and railroad signage
- Pairs well with Depot Buff, Engine Black, and Reefer Yellow
- Made in the USA
Description
Caboose Red captures the rich, slightly muted red tone seen on cabooses across North American railroads from the late 19th through mid-20th century. This authentic color replicates the look of sun-aged paint and weathered oxide-based finishes, making it ideal for rolling stock, trackside structures, or historic diorama builds. Excellent for both clean and weathered effects.
Caboose Red is available in these sets:
Item #29384 Railroad Model Color Paint Set
Item #29433 Basic Acrylic Painting Set with Brushes, Mediums & Empty Bottles, 89-Piece
Modeling Use Cases
- Rolling Stock: Cabooses, boxcars, hoppers
- Structures: Water towers, barns, sheds, station signs
- Railroad Details: Signals, signage, toolboxes
- Weathering Effects: Pairs with black or brown washes for realistic age
- Dioramas & Backdrops: Rural buildings, industrial elements
Tip: For a faded/weathered effect, drybrush with Reefer White or mix with a touch of Depot Buff.
The History of Caboose Red
Caboose Red refers to the iconic deep red color used on cabooses (the last car on a freight train) throughout North America, particularly from the late 1800s to mid-20th century.
Why Red?
- Availability: Early on, railroads used iron oxide pigments—commonly known as red ochre—which were cheap, abundant, and durable. These natural pigments produced a deep, earthy red and resisted weathering.
- Visibility: Red stood out against the landscape, making cabooses easy to spot at the end of a long train—especially important in fog, dusk, or snow.
- Tradition: Over time, red became associated with cabooses in the public imagination, reinforcing a visual identity for the railroad industry.
What Is a Caboose?
- The caboose was a crewed railcar used for decades as a mobile office, lookout, and living quarters for conductors and brakemen.
- From the cupola or bay window, the crew could observe the train for signs of shifting loads, equipment failure, or overheating - a condition known as a "hotbox".
Phase-Out and Legacy
- By the 1980s, cabooses were largely phased out due to technological advances like End-of-Train Devices (EOTs).
- Despite this, "Caboose Red" endures as a nostalgic color, widely used by:
- Model railroaders
- Museums and restorations
- Toy trains (like Lionel)
- Historic dioramas and scenery
The exact shade of Caboose Red varied by railroad company and era, ranging from bright red-orange to dark burgundy. Weathering and sun exposure made each caboose unique over time. This Caboose Red is slightly brighter than most lines Caboose Red and it is easily darkened to match the caboose of the line you are modeling.
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Micro-Mark Acrylic Paints include brush-on and airbrush paints. These paints have been specially formulated for painting miniatures, models, and figures of all sorts. The brush-on line includes primers, a multitude of colors, thinner, cleaner, and retarder.
Painting and finishing are key components to almost every project. With 96 years of experience in the hobby/maker space, Micro-Mark has time-tested expertise in providing the best and most innovative paints, brushes, airbrushes, finishing supplies and painting equipment to our customers. Recently, the demand for quality paint products has exceeded supply and as a solution to this issue, Micro-Mark is pleased to introduce the Micro-Mark Acrylic Paint Line.
The Micro-Mark Acrylic Paint Line has been developed and tested by our expert in-house team to give model builders, miniaturists, figure artists and other makers a new option when choosing paint for their projects. Featuring the most widely requested selection of basic colors, our matte-finish acrylic paint sets provide consistent color, solid coverage and smooth application in both brush-on and airbrush formulations. Additionally, we also offer white, gray and black primer for brush-on and airbrush use, plus our own thinners, acrylic paint cleaner, airbrush flow improver and retarder medium, giving you a complete paint system for reliable results every time. Our water-based acrylic paint products are non-toxic and proudly made in the USA.