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Gold metal?http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Gold-Medal-Models-N-160-50-Micro-trains-51-Fishbe-p/gmm-160-50.htm
I have a bunch of 40' flat cars that I'd like to add bulkheads to. I don't remember who made the bulkheads, but I'd sure like to buy some more.
The Precision Masters bulkheads were quite basic, so a few pieces of plastic would do just as well. Cut the face from scribed sheet, then glue the braces to the back. The braces could be cut from strip, with a cutting jig made from wood and brass strips, to get the angles right. Done right, there wouldn't be any waste from the strip, and the parts could easily be mass produced ahead of time. Use the brake wheel, and gearbox if it has one, from the flatcar. I don't know what kind of brakewheel it comes with.If you want to get fancy, cut the braces from 0.010 strip, and add narrow strips to the outer edges, to make beams, rather than just triangular braces. Or, if you don't mind straight ends, like the GSC cars, the braces could be as simple as sections of styrene I-beam. Prototype bulkheads, especially the railroad-built ones, came in a very wide variety of styles.
The Precision Masters bulkheads were quite basic, so a few pieces of plastic would do just as well. Cut the face from scribed sheet, then glue the braces to the back. The braces could be cut from strip, with a cutting jig made from wood and brass strips, to get the angles right. Done right, there wouldn't be any waste from the strip, and the parts could easily be mass produced ahead of time. Use the brake wheel, and gearbox if it has one, from the flatcar. I don't know what kind of brakewheel it comes with....