So, I want to take the Trainworx MoPac gon (
http://train-worx.com/52gon.mp.htm) and make this:
So, right off the bat a couple of issues:
1. Slightly deeper angle on fishbelly. (I can live with that)
2. One row fewer corrugations per panel (I can probably live with that)
3. Logo/Reporting mark panels. (see below)
4. Grabs on one end versus dual ladders. (Without throwing someone under the bus, let's assume that a later release will have both ladders and the logo/reporting mark panels in place)
5. So that leaves...the short/half-corrugations on the very end panels.
I would like to find a way to add those end corrugations on, let's say half dozen cars. Thoughts?
Here are mine:
1. I would love to make the mods and otherwise keep the factory decoration. So, I see cutting out the panel as close to the ladders (or including the ladders?) as I can. With that, I could graft corrugated panels from another donor car (I could do six with one donor) and mask/paint them as close as possible to factory. (these will be heavily weathered per the photo, so it wouldn't have to be perfect) The donor would already be factory painted, but with two splices and likely somewhat imperfect transplant I expect there to be some touch-up needed.
2. Corrugation via Decals? Not ideal, but easy-ish.
3. Archer Transfers. I have no idea if they do custom work, or if someone else could do something along those lines of laminating to decal paper. Then I could conceivably add the additional row of corrugations along the bottom, too.
EDIT: The logo/reporting mark panels are wider as well. Probably wouldn't change that, but might try it if I went the Archer route. Might mean I could squeeze the normal corrugations in there without the extra splice which would probably be an acceptable compromise.
EDIT EDIT: Actually, I guess if I'm grafting from a donor anyway, I could just cut the brace, too and make the whole thing wider....hmmmm. But then I'm really looking at some surgery and matching paint and then the factory logo panels would be off.