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At the risk of having my modeling labeled ‘amateur hour’ as someone here did my last post, here’s a couple more photos of scenes on my latest two T-TRAK junction modules... I still have a few details and weathering to do.
Hi Otto, thanks for the feedback, the boiler as it stands seems to be 1mm too fat (going from scale drawings) , I think it would look better with 84 inch drivers, I plan to try Kato 4-8-4 drivers (78 inches) to see if that makes it look less fat. I could just make a brass boiler for it and graft in the sand dome. The width should be 94 1/2 inches, I was using this model as a proof of concept just to see how it looked and to get feedback on whether it could be improved - which it can. I can get 84 inch drivers in spoke but not boxpok.
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Are you gentlemen forgetting @draskouasshat 's 3463, made with a cut down brass boiler, frame from a Model Power mogul and drivers from Fox Valley's Milwaukee Road Atlantic?https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=44902.msg579927#msg579927I've been thinking about trying to bash an old Con Cor Hudson into a 3450 rather than a 3461. It looks much closer dimensionally. And the Con Cor drivers are about 77"- pretty close when you allow for oversized flanges to the 79" of the prototype. Given the number of projects I have, I'll be lucky to get started in this decade.
Hello back, kiwi, I’m glad you’re looking at an alternative to that thing. My Bachman boiler scales to 108” diameter, too fat even for the Northern. The brass tube maybe the way to go. One distinctive feature is that there’s not much of a taper on the 3460 class, see ATSF diagram below (I believe the diagram does not include about 1.5” of boiler cladding, so you should add about 3” to the diameter). The drivers…well that’s a tough one, only the Hiawatha loco has the proper driver and type and there’s no mech I know of that will accept those, even if you could find them. So your cut down KATO maybe the best bet. Good luck with your build,Otto
I bought this beauty after I got my first vaccination...
Tried out my latest prototype of the K-Mount for slide switch control.This one includes a fulcrum. I did one more revision to build the "hook" that captures the throw wire in place, but I think I have achieved my goal. (Attachment Link) I'm trading a case of beer for 30 prints.
That is RFC (really cool)-Dave