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That GM&O F3 is no more. It was stripped and repainted in the early nineties and then painted for Amtrak. It was then given to me on my sixth birthday as my first N Scale locomotive, along with some passenger cars. I've still got it all these years later.
Thanks MEC.My extended family included some twins.One challenging kitbash I did was take the metal shell Arnold S2 and kitbashed a plastic shell/sleeve for it. I had no use for this at all. But it was the cool factor. There was nothing like it at the time. I then sent it to GHQ to get them to cast it. I knew it would be pricey, but figured I'd sell some to break even and regain my losses.The guy from GHQ liked my work so much he asked if he could buy it from me so they could sell it. So I went from this project costing me money to making me money.My master used an Atlas/Kato RS1 shell with an Atlas/Kato RS11 nose. It wasn't perfect, but I think turned out pretty good.I got two castings and painted them up.Not long after, the guy from GHQ asked my permission if he could modify my master to make a more accurate NW version. I said, you bought it, it's yours. Go for it. He did, and it was wonderful.So then I made more. This loco appeared in an article.Another set of twins that I did not need at all was from the U25B family. Atlas/Kato had released the U25B in phase 2 variations. RMC did an article on the U25B showing other phases and so I made a kitbashed shell of the phase 3 version with the split windshield.Bryan Bussey got Conrad Richter to make castings. These locos appeared in an article.The BN unit came home a few years ago after his adopted new parent passed away. So I sold him again.There's one more set of twins.One of the hardest kitbashes I ever did was make a U18B. Today it would be pretty easy, but back then it was hard. The walkway especially was hard.Bryan Bussey got Conrad to make copies. Over the years, I sold a few undec. But a few I painted up. They were some of the finest models I've ever made.One is shown above as the General Stark painted for Main Central.The other was commissioned by Garry Riccio, then president of the ACL historical society. Here's his. This one was in 2 articles.And of course, not twins (since no two are alike), but here's some of the latest members of the family to leave. Ultra rare brass EP-2. Imported by me from Kumata, redesigned, and (slowly ) being released one at a time. As documented here at Railwire.
....But I also figured out a way to get Life Like trucks in there!
One of my favorites. GM&O took a NE caboose and put an international widevision cupola on it. That's exactly what I did. A GM&O fan still owns this in Mobile, Ala.
No pics of the Oro Dam U25C? Some of your children, such as the Soo Line U30C, have found their way home.
Really curious as to how you adapted the LL trucks to this drive. Was it a difficult undertaking aside from making the contact strips?
T-6 would be an interesting project to revisit with the Bachmann S-4
Yep. If I wasn't deep in an EP-2 project.... it would be on my plan to do.