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Build it and they will come..
I would if I had the know how..
Have you looked in any of the 3D marketplaces to see if someone offers an SD45-2 shell, in any scale? Digital models can be re-scaled.Have you checked with InterMountain to see if they have SD45-2 bodyshells on hand?
Your manufacturer comps aren't likely to move the needle much.EMD SD40-2, in production for more than 15 years with nearly 4,000 built, for nearly every railroad of the time.EMD F7 (though you say F Units) produced for over 4 years with again, nearly 4,000 units, including B Units for nearly every railroad.EMD GP38/-2 combined for almost 3,000 units across a majority of railroads.EMD GP7/9 combined for nearly 7,000 units.The SD45-2 with 136 units, was produced for 2 years for 4 railroads with almost 2/3rds of them built for the ATSF.Good luck to you though. Are they hard to find on the secondary market?
sounds like a Scale Trains or Rapido thing. They seem to have the cash to invest in small return projects...Joe
SD40-2 Kato chassis works fine.. just need the shells
Trying to recall if the 45-2 is on the same frame as the 40-2.
ScaleTrains probably the most logical there. Trying to recall if the 45-2 is on the same frame as the 40-2. If so, they have a chassis ready to go.Now what I need to do is convince ST they have the makings for a U50C from the GTEL8500 parts bin, and the U50 and C855 from the Standard Turbine mechanism. Just like the prototype. Since they’re in love with UP oddities as it is already, you’d figure they’d be a receptive audience.
Doesn't U50 have partially-narrow hood, where the Turbines have full width bodies? That would require a whole new mechanism (and shell of course). Only reusable parts would be the trucks.
ScaleTrains probably the most logical there. Trying to recall if the 45-2 is on the same frame as the 40-2. If so, they have a chassis ready to go.Now what I need to do is convince ST they have the makings for a U50C from the GTEL8500 parts bin, and the U50 and C855 from the Standard Turbine mechanism. Just like the prototype. Since they’re in love with UP oddities as it is already, you’d figure they’d be a receptive audience. Kato’s chassis is too fat.