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Hey Ryan! It's a GP40-2 shell with GP40 grills on a GP38-2 walkway.
That's an interesting combo. I'm assuming that's how your prototype model was built? What's the reporting mark going to be?You mention "master"...are you planning to cast your final work?
Yes, that's correct. Here's a prototype picture showing both sides.http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=844526Chessie System owned about half of all produced units so I'm going to need about 10 of these at least, so yes, I do plan on making castings of it.
Plenty of roads have owned them. Here's a good start:http://www.trainweb.org/jaydeet/gp40-2.htmIt's the Ia1 and Ia2 phases.If only Atlas would make them like they did in HO. That'd make me pretty ecstatic.
I got this shell a year or so ago when I heard that Mark 4 was no longer producing shells. He still had a 38-2 on hand, and it will soon become an EJ&E unit. I also had an extra frame and fuel tank modified to the shorter fuel tanks the Milwaukee Road had on their 40-2's, and a doner cab & short hood to complete it. should be ready for paint shop soon.RIck
How is the cork glued to the foam? My guess would be the cork shrunk, and possibly pulled free of the foam somewhere. Perhaps even leaving the surface of the cork still glued to the foam - cork is not the strongest stuff.