mickoo
Western Thunderer
Well Pat and his cat turned up with some goodies today
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A USAT GP38-2 in Santa Fe colors and a Aristocraft SD45 in unmarked format. Plans are for both to be upgraded and detailed, each has its pluses and minuses but nothing insurmountable...I may come to regret that statement.
I've not run either yet but hopefully no issues will be found there, nor stripped them down and looked inside, however a couple of initial inspections reveal some minor issues, SD45 no handrails? and the GP38-2 have all been stuck on with blobby glue, looks like super glue or something and some post have snapped off at the sill beam, being as they were all coming off anyway that's no great shakes but it would have been nice to have retained them for later, having said that, there are plans to make new Nickle Silver ones for the SD45 so might as well add the GP38 into the mix as well. The GP38 has terribly undersized wheels and I'm currently in discussions with NSWL for replacement wheels, sadly not to 176 (ultra scale) treads as they do not support that range anymore....not for these locos.
Both locos will require a lot of work under the chassis, neither has any form of sill beam over the bogies, a consequence of have those blessed great power truck bricks having to swing through stupid tight train set curves, I'll be limited to 10-12' radius so should be ok with added sill beams and details....watch this space!
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I'd planned on virtually destroying the SD45, its not a top loco on my list, and using the chassis to make a different unique loco, preferably with Flexicoil trucks but with a little work they can be converted to HTC which opens the range right up to SD60, Flexis limit you to SD9 - SD40/45 (not Dash 2). Two candidates were F45 and SD24. However, the modeling on the SD45 is very nice and its a shame to destroy it, so a change of plan and it'll be come a very grubby SP SD45 with 'Elephant ears', that's the plan anyway, the fans will have to go, the USAT ones are much finer detailed and the fans spin, the Aristo SD45 is showing its age and the fan covers are not as detailed and I cannot even see a fan inside (USAT has spinning fans, not checked to see if motorised as yet).
The GP38 had half a chance of being bullied into a GP60 but that'd mean to much work on the side doors etc so it'll remain a GP38-2 with a Roots blown 645 engine
, the SD45 will be a turbo 645, so the best two sound tracks one can have. An idea for the GP is the handfull of snow clearance fitted ones that SP had, later, and still used by UP, roof mounted icicle cutters, rotary wipers and window cages along with intake shrouds make them quite unique.
I'll run this thread to show warts and all like the 1:32 class 40 (stored pending some revelation in some modelling issues) thread.
Anyway, the pictures.

Larger ones can be found here in a new folder dedicated to the reworking of these two models and other possible 1:29 scale projects.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32755955@N05/sets/72157630121726274/
Finally, also in the post two complete Aristocraft SD45 bogies, these will be used for a scratch build project, ideas from the above are a possibility, SD9, SD24, F45 (HTC) or SD60 (Flexi), maybe even a SD40-2 (Flexi) jury still out on that project.
Kindest

A USAT GP38-2 in Santa Fe colors and a Aristocraft SD45 in unmarked format. Plans are for both to be upgraded and detailed, each has its pluses and minuses but nothing insurmountable...I may come to regret that statement.
I've not run either yet but hopefully no issues will be found there, nor stripped them down and looked inside, however a couple of initial inspections reveal some minor issues, SD45 no handrails? and the GP38-2 have all been stuck on with blobby glue, looks like super glue or something and some post have snapped off at the sill beam, being as they were all coming off anyway that's no great shakes but it would have been nice to have retained them for later, having said that, there are plans to make new Nickle Silver ones for the SD45 so might as well add the GP38 into the mix as well. The GP38 has terribly undersized wheels and I'm currently in discussions with NSWL for replacement wheels, sadly not to 176 (ultra scale) treads as they do not support that range anymore....not for these locos.
Both locos will require a lot of work under the chassis, neither has any form of sill beam over the bogies, a consequence of have those blessed great power truck bricks having to swing through stupid tight train set curves, I'll be limited to 10-12' radius so should be ok with added sill beams and details....watch this space!

I'd planned on virtually destroying the SD45, its not a top loco on my list, and using the chassis to make a different unique loco, preferably with Flexicoil trucks but with a little work they can be converted to HTC which opens the range right up to SD60, Flexis limit you to SD9 - SD40/45 (not Dash 2). Two candidates were F45 and SD24. However, the modeling on the SD45 is very nice and its a shame to destroy it, so a change of plan and it'll be come a very grubby SP SD45 with 'Elephant ears', that's the plan anyway, the fans will have to go, the USAT ones are much finer detailed and the fans spin, the Aristo SD45 is showing its age and the fan covers are not as detailed and I cannot even see a fan inside (USAT has spinning fans, not checked to see if motorised as yet).
The GP38 had half a chance of being bullied into a GP60 but that'd mean to much work on the side doors etc so it'll remain a GP38-2 with a Roots blown 645 engine


I'll run this thread to show warts and all like the 1:32 class 40 (stored pending some revelation in some modelling issues) thread.
Anyway, the pictures.








Larger ones can be found here in a new folder dedicated to the reworking of these two models and other possible 1:29 scale projects.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32755955@N05/sets/72157630121726274/
Finally, also in the post two complete Aristocraft SD45 bogies, these will be used for a scratch build project, ideas from the above are a possibility, SD9, SD24, F45 (HTC) or SD60 (Flexi), maybe even a SD40-2 (Flexi) jury still out on that project.
Kindest