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GP35 = 32' between bolster centersGP38/39/40, GP38-2/39-2/40-2 = 34' between bolster centersF40PH = 33' between bolster centersSo your observations are correct Daniel. How about using the Kato F40 chassis?
I would think that Life Like unit is similar, and that GP38, 38-2, or 40 from Atlas or Kato would be a good candidate to replace the Life-Like mechanism.
I have a few F40PH engines that I'm painting up for MBTA in anticipation for the Rapido Comets. Two are the Kato Phase III units and two are old Phase I LL shells, which are a good stand in for Phase II. The MBTA ran 10 Phase II units and about half a dozen Phase III. I'm having trouble trying to find a good donor chassis with correct truck spacing. The GP35 seems a bit short and the GP40 seems a bit long. Any ideas?
Correct me if I'm wrong, since I'm just going based on the Rapido F40PH master class prototype distinctions: https://rapidotrains.com/master-class/ho-scale/diesel-locomotives/f40ph-master-classI think the Kato Metra F40PH is Phase 2b since it has the forward fuel tank, 4 rear ribs under the radiator section, and the fans are not recessed into the roof (they will need to be backdated to non-Q fans using etched parts depending on your era). Of course you'll also have to remove the front ditchlights, roof AC and beacon depending on your time period but it seems like less work doing the shell modifications than fitting a mechanism into the Life-Like shell?
I'm glad that there are guys out there who sweat this level of detail. It does, in fact, push the hobby and the manufacturers forward.I'm also glad I'm not one of them! JFRTMLee