The next couple of posts this evening probably need to be filed under:
Bearden....... is it asshatery or are out of your mind?
I've had a problem that I confess I have been obsessing about.
The details on the roof of the EP-2 changed over the years. Kumata did a pretty good job overall creating three different variations in this new EP-2.
Of course, I see all of this as a starting point. I don't feel bound by what Kumata did and I want to make these fairly accurate beyond the basics.
On these two EP-2s I'm working on now (E-4 and 5) I started with the later Kumata variation. But there is one detail issue that has nagged me.
It has to do with the roof of the B end (that's the busy end).
Now at this point in the early 1950s, a diesel type horn has been added to the A end. (In fact, they started adding these horns with the Railroad Fair scheme in 1948).
But what about the B end?
The model has a horn on the A unit but no horn on the B unit.
Where a horn might be, there is this curved thing.
I have no idea what it is, but it was indeed present in earlier years.
Here are good shots showing its presence.
And there it is a bit clearer behind the bell near the cab.
My guess- (it is only a wild guess) is that this curved thing held the very unique steam whistle that was part of the early EP-2 identity.
So the million dollar question for me is- what is Supposed to be there in the early 50s?
The problems are numerous.
1. I have collected as many photos as I can. But it is still not that many.
2. Often times, the angle of the shots is not good enough to tell anything.
3. And lastly. The area is black. So it is extra hard to tell anything.
Look at the following photos.
E-4. A end. Bad angle. Far away.
Hmmmm. This is a little better. E-4. Fuzzy. Don't see a horn. But that (whatever it is) looks too small to be the hump in question.
E-4. Wrong end. BAd angle. Ignore my notes on the photo).
E-5. Correct end. ALMOST a good angle. But all that blackness. Can't tell anything for sure. Ahhhh!
E-2. NOW we're talking. Clearly the hump is gone and the horn is installed in its spot. (why can't I find shots like this of E-4 and 5???).
THIS is actually the photo I can't get away from.
Knowing what to look for.... I think I can just BARELY see a horn up there on the B end. The back of the horn is at the red line and the green points to the bell.
So since I can't shake the feeling that by 1950 this loco would almost surely have a horn on BOTH ends (like E-2), I decided to go with my gut.
The hump is coming off.
I'll post how it goes.
(I hope I don't ruin the model
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