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Ugh, I know. I thought about going Tru-scale on it, but didn't want to make it incompatible with the rest of my fleet.
You'd need to modify the "notched " hood with an sw1200-style angled hood.
Strip it. Louvre it. Airbrush it. Let this be your test in to airbrushdom. It's easy.
Do it! Airbrush is the only way to fly, Ed. Grab a scrap shell out of your parts box and airbrush it first, if that makes you feel more comfortable for a first time out. The worst thing that can happen is that it spends some unplanned time in stripper, if you don't like how it turns out. The model will be eye-catching with the custom headlight, added louvers, and smooth, airbrush-applied custom paint. It'll be worth every minute you spend adding these touches. Chris
Understand. But you could go True Scale on the locomotive, and do a "conversion" car behind it. True Scale on one end, conventional coupler on the other. Just an option.
As a switcher engine (probably operating in a yard) it will frequently couple and uncouple to cars on both ends. That means a conversion car on each end. It would be a strange lash-up of a switcher and two "entourage" cars around it moving about in the yard. Plus the extra length would be a hindrance of the yard is short of space.