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MVS already DID the decals for the F22/23 for the PRR Pro project. There's a set of F22 and F23s on Shapeways that are pretty good. You got to use Z scale couplers and goo because I don't see how you can screw those suckers on there. The rivet detail didn't do the surface any facors so it had to be sanded down. I need to get the proper size Archer rivets to finish the project. Personally, I'd rather see an FM over and F22. PRRParts was doing one but then his master broke.
It is something worth exploring. Cause I want two of them. Although getting the deck detail on there should be interesting. Might have to go through a trial-and-error process.Should make for a nifty kit though.
I might have a blueprint tracing for the FM as well. But since you suggested it I might have to ignore it
There's a set of F22 and F23s on Shapeways that are pretty good.
You could try to hire someone (possibly here, and hopefully for affordable wages) to design one in CAD, then print the master on one of the high-quality 3D printers. Showcase Miniatures seems to be using 3D printed masters for their vehicle models and the quality is outstanding.
I saw them at one time, but I think they've been removed or I can't find them now. Plus, I thought I read the quality was poor. No matter, I still think there is a market for the F22 with a wooden deck and the F23 with the steel deck. Just my two cents.
If I do an F22, it'll come with pre-cut planks for you to build your own deck, just like I would do.
Um, the rapid-prototype master can be used for metal-casting body of the car. Then laser-cut wood can be used for the planking (no board-by-board construction please). This is year 2015 - we don't need to build things plank at a time. There are members here with lasers - maybe again, you could have the deck designed in CAD and collaborate with someone who has a laser. Metal-cast body and real wood deck would make a really nice (and heavy) flat car.
Chicken grit is damn close to something else. I was highly intrigued to see how you were using that OTHER chicken product on the layout, even allowing that it is a garden variety layout.