Hello all...
spent the morning doing a little cleaning in the garage-I'm using approximately 6' of wall space to build a 'downstairs-fairweather' modelling studio...this will allow me to model in the garage as well as the Turquoise Room (office-hobby room upstairs)...a quick shower, then a little BBQ action...on the plate today-beer braised Kielbasa...and some burgers-can't wait to crack open a bottle of Rudy's BBQ sauce-scored from Round Rock during the Lone Star regional NMRA convention!
Then a little modelling...going to start prepping for the 3 Skytop models ATSF 64' smoothside semi-lightweight baggage cars-I want to build all three of these concurrently...Right now, two will be in all-aluminum and one in Gray-black roof, aluminum undersides (I've already determined to acquire 2 more for gray schemes...Thanks a lot, Bill!!!!!!!!!!)
The castings are exquisite...making this build MUCH more simple and quick that my previous two builds from the AMB acrylic laser-kits.
Here's what I've determined I need/want to add to mine to detail them to the level that I like...
Kato passenger trucks (What they refer to as Budd pre-war_
Gold Medal Models-Kato smoothside passenger car details (these provide plenty of car end steps and one set of baggage door steps (each car needs 4 steps-so a separate fret is needed for each car; leaving plenty of extra end steps for other car projects.)
Microtrains couplers- (I prefer 1025's for the prototypical look, but I haven't decided yet (I have numerous extras from MT passenger car builds.
American Limited diaphragms ( I've really started to become a complete convert to these for all my passenger equipment-grudgingly)
Detail associates brass wire-door and end grabs
BLMA 15" drop grabs-2 each on the bottom ends
BLMA or Gold Medal Models grabs and ladder grabs-for the roof; I have a set of GMM grabs on the way; I'll determine if these orthe BLMA version, from their Ultimate E-F unit detail fret, work better
Something I don't yet have, but need to search and acquire, are the lift rings on each end that are positioned right above the diaphragms-I liberated these from a M&R sides fret for my previous builds, but I believe somone makes a version of these that I can use for all my future lightweight passenger car builds.
I believe I will also try to add the steam line to this car; pictures show this pretty well (all of the cars w/o skirts reveal it)-Bill provides such beautiful detail on the car underbody that this will probably be sufficient.)
step one starts with modifying the striker plates of the American Limited diaphragms....
As they appear, right on the fret, the end plate is quite large....
Most of the photos of cars I have show a plate that is more contoured; like the Kato non-operating plate, on their passenger cars...
I just placed the Kato and the American Limited plates face-to-face, and marked the area on the American Limited plates that needed to be removed.
a little work with a sharp exacto and a sanding stick gets me to this....
five more to do... (I'm sure there's an 'easier' way to do these 'en masse', but sometimes I enjoy doing these projects this way...a cathartic kind of thing.
~Bruce