My son, Chessiefan, was over last weekend. He was going through my shell drawer and found something old. He said that I should post photos for the weekend show.
So here goes. Probably only old-timers would appreciate this.
The year was about 1989. The Kato U30C was announced in August, but had not come out yet.
At that time, the only really good running stuff was the Con Cor/Kato PA-1, the Trix U28C, the Atlas/Kato RS-3 family, the Kato GP38-2 (probably the best at the time) and the Kato GP50. There were a few others.
We also had a fair number of other locos that ran horribly. So these were the wild west days of trying to put shells on better mechanisms.
Since I had figured out how to stretch an RSD-4/5 and even stretch the trucks.... I wanted something good and modern.
Enter the pitiful Con Cor SD50.
The goal was to update the pitiful shell with the latest details and then put it on a better mechanism.
So I prepared a master shell for casting and making copies for my friends.
Here it is:
Some will quickly see that the superstructure is the ConCor SD50 shell. But I adapted Kato GP50 cab, battery boxes and pilots.
I added the Con Cor toilet hatch back to the nose. I filled in the brake lever of the GP50 and added the casting (Alumilite) of a brake wheel mount.
The air intake grills were two Kato GP50 grills spliced together to make longer and then castings made. The exhaust grill was GP50.
My son said-- did you cut out the Con Cor dynamic brake fan grill and put it back. I said yes, but the Con Cor grill was not at the right height (either stupid high or too low- can't remember which-- I think it was stupid high). The blower vent was scratch built and castings made.
The radiator fans were taken from a Kato GP50 and added one at a time. The radiator intake grills were GP50 grills that had been spliced to make longer and then castings made.
Micro Trains GP50 pilots were used.
And all recesses, cracks and crevices were filled in with styrene or body putty. And possible undercuts were removed (like the coupler pilot pieces).
As you can see, this master was pretty much finished and ready to send to Konrad for casting.
Unfortunately, by the time I got this shell to this point....... yes, you know it is coming....
Atlas announced an SD50.
This has been in the shell drawer ever since.
Those were the days!