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Not a bad idea- both PRR and ATSF had some- which is a big plus to many manufacturers. And when I checked the Diesel Spotter's Guide, it says that the turbocharged version of the DS 4-4-1000 ( the 606SC prime mover) had the same basic carbody as the later S12- which would add more potential roads. That said, Baldwins were infamous for having a lot of road-specific variations (I don't know if that applies to this particular locomotive model.Anyway, if you could talk a manufacturer into it, I would be interested in one. That only leaves another 2000-3000 that you need commitments on to interest someone in tooling it up. Or, if you can figure out a good donor mechanism, you might be able to talk a shapeways designer into doing the shell.
The shell feels like something that these guys would get into: https://www.cmrproducts.com/locomotive-shells/