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Looking at the dimensions, too bad you didn't use 54650 decoder - looking at it, I think you could safely shave off a millimeter or even a bit more from the length.
Maybe I’m missing something but aren’t they all the same length? Location of the decoder front to back is dictated by where the motor is. It can’t go any further backwards, partly because I’d lose contact with the motor and partly because I’d loose contact with the frame. The problem really is that the cabs on GP7/9/18/20s are further back proportionally than they are on GP35/38/40s. I’m not comfortable cutting the decoder, modifying the front of the cab is more straight forward, at least for me.
Mark, how can I get some of the tank detail packs? I purchased one each of the three sets so I would need enough for 15 tanks.
Thankfully @Ntrainz1 visited to do some track tuning to the crossings approach to the south staging yards (before the overhead track installation impedes partial access to this area).
I started to paint and add details to the Missoula freight house. So much left to do.
Yes, they are the same length, but it seems that there is some very likely safe areas on 54650's ends which could be trilled (filed).So are you saying that there is room in the rear for the decoder to move back a bit? If that is the case then to me it would be worth it to file off some chassis contacts and hard-wire the decoder to the chassis and to the motor. That way it would not poke through the cab. With all the fine handrails and grabs you added to the shell it will be a shame to mutilate the front of that cab.