I obviously have not heard back from the company yet.....
But I have figured out a bit on my own.
When you first encounter something new, your brain is in info overload. But over time, you begin to sort things out and notice things.
That's what I've done, and will share here.
We start with the
TP56 Demo Unit
It has no visible fuel tank. Notice there is one access door under the cab, placed forward.
Be sure and note the first and second stanchion are placed close together.
Here it is first being built. This is a helpful pic.
You can see in that photo a couple of things.
1. This TP56 has some kind of collision posts on either side of the rear cab door (not present on the others).
2. On this side there is a small access door under the cab.
3. The fuel tank is actually
inside the engine compartment next to the engine. You can see the tank there on the far side of the CAT engine. Thus fuel must be added on the right side of the switcher.
And so in this photo, knowing where to look, you can see a little access door for fuel- just like on your car. It is not marked, but that MUST be what that little door is for.
Now, this view shows a couple of things.
When the demo first built, there were no number boards.
Also, it has ditch lights.
And huge lift rings above the ditchlights.
Notice also the lower rear windows are smaller.
And there is a drop step.
Here is the same loco, but now it has number boards.
And notice the road number....
#5601 is not a co-incidence.
It is a TP56, and this is the first one.
Having understood all this, the drawing now makes sense- and why the numbers did not come out as we expected.
Study the plans and you will see:
No fuel tank, huge lift rings, ditchlights, small left access door under the cab and number boards.
So these drawings are for the DEMO model, not the other two.
You can also see that the info below would appear to apply to the Demo unit.
Note rated at 80 tons.
TP70 #0002Now this photo is helpful for info.
The one in the background is black and #0002 and is nearing completion. So that means the one in the foreground is the green one.
That means the black one was build second and the green third. The road number 0002 is also a clue.
This news spot from Railway Gazzette (info probably released by TPC) says TP70 was second and weighs 91 tons. The blurb also mentions a demonstrator.... but then has a picture of the green one (that was a source of confusion). So I think the picture is wrong).
http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/tier-4-industrial-shunting-locomotive.htmlBut then I found a brochure from Tractive Power Corp itself which clearly shows number 0002 as a TP70.
http://www.tractivepowercorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/TP70_012017_Brochure.pdfSo let's look at the TP70.
This shot shows that the headlight on unit #2 is recessed in the nose just like on the Demo.
And it one has no ditchlights, and no drop step.
The TP70 has an external fuel tank. And the access doors are bigger and double.
This shot clearly shows that the first and second stanchion are further apart than the demo- thus confirming the extra length.
Note the A/C is pretty close to the horn.
TP56 is unit number 3. It is the green one.
We know the green one is a TP56 because it says so on the cab!
Externally, it appears
identical to the TP70 with only one exception- the headlight.
Here is a side-on shot that also shows 1 and 2 (from the cab) stanchions farther apart like the TP70.
But this shot clearly shows the headlight is surface mounted on the nose.
A minor detail, but still a difference.
And lastly, here are 4 views for painting purposes.
Note the A/C unit is mounted off center in the roof shot.
Also, the walkway top surface is gray.
(have not found any high shots of the TP70).
Happy Modelling!