The Vegetation Control Train Thread"Weed Sprayer"
This project is a simple one, since the prototype uses some basic elements.
The consistConsists of...
(1) "Spacer" car, a flatcar that has been trimmed of all unnecessary bulk and weight
(1) "Sprayer/Control Car", a modified boxcar with opening cut-in its body.
(1) Parts Car. I have decided to leave this car out, since on newer versions of this train, it has been omitted for the consist.
and "Storage Cars", (4-7) General Service tankcars, that contain the DDT or whatever is being used to kill any "flora" that tries, to establish itself near the roadbed.
It appears that when this train operates, the "host" railroad supplies the power and a rear car, usually a boxcar, as "rear protection".
The ModelFor the present, I plan on running a Four (4) car train. I can always add more tankcars...
Control CarFor the Control Car, I am using (What else?) a Roundhouse HiCube boxcar. I had to chopped out a section, for the working rear platform. The side railing are standard styrene stock pieces. While, the Door and Window openings are, .010 thick styrene sheet stock. The "Drip rails" are .015 styrene stock, glued just over the top edge of the windows. By doing this, I give them the "slanted" appearance. The rear ladders are the original "molded-on" ladders. The upper extensions, were cut from a 2nd boxcar and "graphed-on". The Main sprayer assembly is made from Styrene Rod stock. And finally, the side grillework, is leftover parts from Intermountain SD 40-2T kits.
Spacer CarThis is a Atlas, 50 foot flatcar. Which, I trimmed down to the bare centerbeam frame. Because of this, I had to find a way to add weight, otherwise the car would be too unstable. The solution was to cut a 1/4 oz weight in half, and then attached these, over the end frames of the car. The prototype has this area, "Built-up". So, I plan on going back and adding some styrene stock to "square-up" the sides.
Supply TankcarsAgain, I am using (going thru the last of my Roundhouse stuff) Roundhouse, 50 foot General Purpose tankcars.
All the piping, is styrene "Rod" stock with some .020 brass rod used to simulate, the "handrails" at each end of the cars.
Since the prototype is NOT Railroad-owned. This train will not be painted,
GGX Orange and not lettered for the GGX.
I have already started on some "third-party" decals for this project.
Jerry G.