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I think I've heard that there are etched brash detail parts for various locomotives. I think I'd read that someone had removed the molded plastic grate from the top of the hood of a locomotive and replaced it with an open etched brass part. When I read this, I realized that this could be useful for creating a little more space under the hood for a decoder. My problem is I have no idea where to even look.Specifically, I'm most interested in the NW2 if there are etched brass parts for this at all. I don;t know where to even begin looking. Does anyone have any ideas?Kris
Kris,While removing the thickness of plastic from the shell and placing a thin brass replacement will theoretically leave some extra space, but in most cases there are no decoders small or thin enough to fit in that space. Modifying the chassis for the decoder is also usually required. I suppose that if the footprint of the area replaced by brass part is large enough to accommodate the shape of the decoder board you will be able to remove that much less of the metal in the chassis.I have never seen anybody looking at super-detailing locomotives from your space-gaining angle, but it is an interesting theory. I'll be interested to see what comes out of your idea.
RhiadonTehachapifan a member here has built a number of SW1500's he removed the radiator grills from the shell and replaced them with mesh. He built up the structure underneath the mesh. You can see it here. https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=34829.msg405483#msg405483. Ignorant WAG your best place for a decoder is in the cab.G
Thanks for the reference to my SW1500 bashes, Spades! The mesh I used for the top and front grills was from Eduard, as can be seen here...I found the Eduard mesh to be really nice to work with. It's easy to cut and bend but it is very sturdy stuff. I used the 4X6 (00102) mesh fro the top grills and 2X4 (00108) for the front intake grill. Not sure what you would want to use on the NW2 as my Kato units have what looks like louvers on the top. Also, keep in mind that adding an etched mesh can introduce the potential for shorts across components if the idea is to position a decoder underneath.