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... U25C L&N former Oro Dam. This was a challenging kitbash. Spliced from several U25B shells. And placed on a stretched RS1 chassis. This loco began life as an Oro Dam unit. After the dam was built, L&N acquired it- which is what I modeled. I liked this one, but had to let go of it. Probably needed money for bills. Anyway, it was purchased by Bryan Bussey who still has it. He stripped it and kitbashed it AGAIN into a different phase for Conrail. This child appeared in an article- before Bryan got ahold of it.
Really curious as to how you adapted the LL trucks to this drive. Was it a difficult undertaking aside from making the contact strips?
5-Axle C-Liner. I never painted it up.... but I made a 5-axle C-liner. I took an old Atlas shell and placed it on a highly modified Atlas/Kato SD7 chassis. I also modified the skirting for the trucks. Bryan Bussey acquired it years ago, but I don't think he ever did anything with it. It's probably buried in his basement now (assuming he's still got it).
Russ, a search of my computer turned up a shot to answer your question.I used some plastic tubing to make retainer parts to hold the Life Like trucks in.I had totally forgotten.Not sure if this will help, but it's the best info I have.
RF&P GP35. I confess, this is one of my children I miss the most. Atlas made a great GP35- but is was in phase 1a and phase 1b. This is a phase 2 with the much thinner walkway (among other changes). If I'm not mistaken, this one ended up with someone in Australia. This one was in an article.