Lets get some HO projects going here. One of the side projects on my list for the layout is an Amtrak cabcar built from the former Metroliner units. I tried this build many many years ago when I was fresh out of college and it ended miserably...so heres a second crack at it. From looking at photos online there appears to be 3 styles of Metroliner cab rebuilds:
1. No mods with tiger stripes
http://www.chicagorailfan.com/pmmilwn3.jpg2. Older cab cars modified to have a center door with a window the size of the operators window, and included a diaphragm.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5933363. Newer rebuilds with the center door filled in and having either a large window or "original" size window where the door would be. This appeares to have been done to keep snow from building up in the diaphragm?
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/443504/I have noticed that there are subtle differences between each car, some having strobes on a "tree" in the center of the roof, while others have them on the outside edges, to placement of the ditchlights.
Not wanting to hack up a $100 Walthers unit and end up throwing it against the wall I decided to start this project with the days of old Bachmann Metroliner cabs, which can easily be picked up on eBay for $15. I decided to build a first version car, which several lasted unmodified without front door diaphragms well into the 1990's.
On first glance I will need to be adding significant pilot detail such as MU recepticals, shortly plow, cut levers and couplers. Trucks at first glance appear to be similar to those on MHC cars, and Kato trucks will offer a much better rolling car than the Bachmann trucks. Underbody detail seems to differ on these, from retaining their old Metroliner boxes to stripped down versions.
Items Needed
- Bachmann or Walthers Metroliner cab car
- Microscale"Amfleet" decal set 87-525
- Train Station Products Amfleet Diaphragms
- Sargent Engineering Type H "Tightlock" Couplers