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I would definitely look at getting a couple, too, although I am curious about why splice and dice shells instead of using the option to design a printable 3D shell that would be in one piece.
Considering that you CAN get 'runner' used shells and mechanisms, try your hand at painting and detailing. If you really love a prototype, you'll soon learn that basically NOBODY gets everything right, and that you'll simply have to learn some skills to hit the level you want to achieve. With the auction sites and both Atlas and Kato selling shells and parts, you don't have to sacrifice an expensive locomotive to learn it.I model ATSF in the 70's.... to which everybody says "LUCKY". Well, my conclusion has been that with a couple minor exceptions, nobody gets it truly 'right'. The body is wrong, or lacking common features, or the numbering is wrong, or the blue is the wrong color.... and every unit gets replacement wire handrails. So even with that as a prototype, sooner or later, everything gets redone from 'out of the box'. Out of 35 locomotives, only TWO (A Life-Like SW, and a Life-Like warbonnet GP20) still have original body paint, and even for those two, they are renumbered. Everything else stripped and repainted. But upgrading the fleet has been incredibly rewarding, great fun, and worth it. And after a while, you may even get the courage to weather stuff.