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I'm glad you guys found my model! This was a project I started a while ago after reading a few threads on Trainboard. I originally intended to make this model modular - like atlas' or Kato's models, with a cab, hood, and sill fixture. After a few test prints in that configuration, I decided to make it one piece because the sill and cab were just too flimsy in the FUD material. After pointing this out on Trainboard, many of the contributors in the thread were still interested in a shell, even if it were just a starting point to a kit bashed model. Because I model the Western Maryland, I had planed on modeling the four axle trucks with Alco trucks from Atlas, in a GP30/35 chassis. I quickly discovered that the GP30/35 chassis is too tall. I think it could work with some milling, which would also make DCC a challenge. I never included grills or handrails on this model because they just don't print well. I have had great success with 3D printed kits as multi-media kits - buy using brass wire for handrails, and photo etched parts for as many things as possible, they actually turn out quite nicely. There are holes for the handrail stanchions, the grab irons, and many of the pilot details. The grill areas are simply a recessed area in which I planed to insert a photo etched part at some point. I hope its something that you guys are able to use, and I'm curious to see what you come up with. I will stay in the loop on the forum, and try to improve the shell along the way!
YES! Another WM guy, we're slowly showing those SPF's what a real railroad is! Noticed the H9 shell came off your Shapeways site, will it be returning? The S.
You got it!
I'm wondering if a RS motor and casing could be retrofitted to a GP30/35 frame to address the clearance issues. This may be a long way around way of dealing with it though. Regarding the etchings you speak of, do you have them available? I've often thought Shapeways should have an etching department, to allow the possibility of multi-medium projects.Have you finished a model or have photos of a completed shell at least?
I still plan to build a Rayonier AS-616, and have my chassis already sorted. I have put a set of Randy's Commonwealth sideframes on an Atlas/Kato RS-1, with the RSD-5 trucks replacing the Type"B" trucks. By using the Atlas/Kato version, it is a straight swap for the trucks from the earlier Atlas RSD-5/12 trucks. Although Randy's sideframes are intended for the Atlas C-630 chassis, they don't look too bad on the older and slighly shorter truck.CheersSteve
As far as the grills, are they like the photo (chicken wire) or are the louvers?If the former, maybe some 480 per inch brass wire mess from McMaster Carr.If louvers, could some very fine clapboard siding (maybe Z scale) work?