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Got another 3 signal masts completed:This batch includes the first dual-head mast, a build that was made vastly easier by using thin-walled stainless tubing for the mast, making the chore of threading 8 LED leads a breeze. Now if only I could put them to work in an ops session...
Exquisite results, Gary. What paint are you using? In the comparison I seem to be losing detail sharpness with the Vallejo.
This came up in the F40PH thread.My nearly complete F40PH-2C by MK. This started as two LL F40PH shells spliced and detailed to match the HEP generator equipped engines. The shell is mounted to a modified B32-8 chassis which is very close to the prototype truck centers.The shell is reinforced with strip lead. It's heavy... Very heavy. Knowing how bad inside bearing trucks roll, I'll need a lot of weight.There are issues... The Q fans are not recessed as on the prototype. The fuel tank, battery boxes and air tanks are phoned in and not totally correct. Finally the cab lacks the unique square cab side windows of the real thing.The engine will get full Loksound treatment as there is plenty of room for a speaker. The current board is a placeholder to test the drive train while adding weight. Eventually the class lights will work. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
Oh man I need these. I havnt been following. Is there a thread where I see the build, and poss links to parts?
This came up in the F40PH thread.My nearly complete F40PH-2C by MK. This started as two LL F40PH shells spliced and detailed to match the HEP generator equipped engines. The shell is mounted to a modified B32-8 chassis which is very close to the prototype truck centers.
... Also working on some new grain hoppers, had decals printed a couple years ago. Something not released by anyone in N scale yet
Very nice Daniel!I would love to make one of those myself, and yours shows me how to do it. But with all the projects I have already, I might never get to building one.The only thing that throws me off a bit is the pebbly surface of the paint. Or is that some sort of photographic artifact?