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I'd like to model an NKP Berkshire heading up a freight train in the late 50's. There are excellent photos on Richard Leonard's Steam Locomotive Archive: http://railarchive.net/rlsteam/nkp.htm. Judging from these, it would appear that the Bachmann Rail fan version WITH the Mars Light could be backdated by merely removing the white stripes and whitewalls and giving it some weathering. I'm not a rivet counter; I'll settle for a reasonable representation of the prototype. Can anyone tell me of any other significant changes I would need to make to avoid creating a serious foobie?Thanks,Bruce
I'm pretty happy with my Bachmann Berks, they pull more than my Walthers and are a great deal with sound/DCC. I would highly recommend using NeoLube to black out the whitewalls, that way your electrical pickup won't be affected by paint splotches. Also painting the smokebox and firebox black would help achieve a more prototypical look, I don't think NKP applied light graphite during the 1950s, even though both 759 and 765 sported such looks in their excursion careers. Great photo of 717, George. That's the same digits of my membership number at the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society.
George: Thanks for the link. The archive is a tremendous resource!Max: I appreciate the warning. I’ve owned Bachmann’s 765 Berk for over a year, have run it often, and never had a problem. It’s a great puller, too. Sound is weak compared to other brand locos, but not too bad. Funny thing with Bachmann - sometimes you get a really good one!I was going to buy one of the MARS Light versions, but just missed a great price on one on the bay. I’ve noticed in the archive that many in revenue service had only the single headlight, so maybe I’ll just use the model I have. I’d prefer to renumber it to an S-1 number, but I haven’t found any NKP steam decals. I’ll check other roads. It looks like what I need is just yellow numbers in Railroad Roman font.
The NKP started equipping Berks with Mars lights after WWII. By the early 1950's all of them had Mars lights. That said, I run a bunch of the LifeLike Berks that didn't come with Mars lights - there isn't a currently-available detail part for these, but it wouldn't be hard to do a 3D print of such a part, and it's on my list to get done one day.