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× Kato SD40-2 Snoot (I have one but it is detailed. 2 others were converted to standard-nose Conrail units)
I probably should concentrate on the Bedarail SD40's... if I finish one it'll be a first for me.
Hi LockWhen you do the SD40 make sure you don't install the grab iron on the top of the nose and the rear end where the noodle goes until you apply the decals.cheers
More progress.
I have 12 of their M-630 shells... I suppose converting a few to M-636's is not impossible.CN C-630M's are not a problem to make with the Atlas shell, nose headlight and intake modifications on them later in life (though at least one made it to 1991 with the original intake arrangement).CP C-630M's need a new rear end and nose headlight and intake modifications on them later in life.CP M-630 - Briggs.CN and CP M-636... carbody and radiator modifications to Briggs shell.
That is really outstanding work Ed!If I could make one small suggestion though. Put a TrueScale or at least a Z scale coupler on the back of the caboose if it needs to be operational. That’s the only thing in any of the photos that says N Scale.
The main spotting difference of the M-636 is the four core radiator rather than the three core on the M-630.
Thanks. Close, she's 4743, still alive and well on the Delaware Lackawanna in Scranton.
I probably missed you showing off the SD9 after you finished it, this is the first photo I've noticed - looks great, your choice of blue worked well!The V&O hopper looks good too, and they both remind me to ask both Matt at Circus City and Mike at K4 if they can do VM: it feels odd that we don't have much for the N scale member of the trio.