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Great work Ron! Do you think that over time as the mechanical parts age they will run differently? I assume there’s enough “slop” in the drive train that it wouldn’t be a huge issue. Side note - these big EP-2 engines are just ripe for some one to 3d print up a chassis. It was done with the the little joe so I can imagine that this is possible
Thank you.As to wear.... yes some, like anything else. The most wear is from the main gear tower gear on the truck and the worm- both of which can be replaced. But I don't think it's a problem.In these locos (mine and the NJ version from 1983) the bigger risk is Zamac rot. The main truck frame on the four axle truck is Zamac. The worst rot was in the Kumata Alcos- they are terrible. The EP-2s are not that bad, but the truck frame may slightly curve-- and this will change the running characteristics including cogging.At some point in this process, I plan to make a mold of a truck frame so that I can make some back up castings in the future- just in case I have one that rots really bad.So far this is not a problem, but I'm going to plan ahead for worst case problem.As to plastic, I know that @draskouasshat had begun drawing and printing early drafts of the shells for the streamlined (post 1953) version. It was looking pretty good! But I think he stopped for a while. Maybe he will post a response.A mechanism with a four axle truck would still be a big obstacle. Weight might also be an issue (all brass being heavier than mostly plastic).