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I feel a little dirty.
Thank you! Just for anyone's info, I'm also working on the BP-20s for all of you SPFs!
UPDATE: I made a thing! I was switching out some cars in the Aberdeen yard when I noticed that the sofa that I cobbled together from scrap styrene was lonely. So, I whittled up a derelict washing machine from some styrene parts and a piece of wire. The sub-parts include the cabinet, the drum with agitator, and the lid. The drum was hacked out from a scrap of a RIX highway bridge pier that I squared up to fit within the washer cabinet. 🤣The parts roughly assembled:And the washing machine chucked to the side of the road. Just needs paint and weathering:DFF
Brokomoto, as promised, attached see some interior shots of the Father Nature Baldwin Passenger Shark resin shells, and how the Con-Cor DL-109 mechanism was modified to allow the shell to fit on it.
Basically, it looks like the builder of these models, ground down the sides of the Con-Cor mechanism, in order to allow the Father Nature shells to sit properly.
tehachapifan: We have a Kenmore (Sears) top-load washer that's over 30 years old, and still runs fine. ...
tehachapifan: We have a Kenmore (Sears) top-load washer that's over 30 years old, and still runs fine.
Until something wears out and you need parts for it. Unobtainium. Just went through that a couple of months ago.
How do you know the common break points and thus spare parts needed, for a particular model?