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Post by pumuckl81 on Sept 11, 2013 14:35:48 GMT -5
I'm currently building an electrive locomotive based on GM 1975. It will have some different details as the prototype. No dual control stands and no rear numberboards. This locomotive is clearly fictional.
I already built the cab and short hood. Next is the long hood and I need a Kato SD40-2 running gear and side sill.
Sam
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 16:04:51 GMT -5
I am keen to see this, the Milwaukee electrified line always intrigued me as did the GM6C so this could be good.
I have a half finished kato SD40-2 project that I'm looking to offload if your interested?
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Post by pumuckl81 on Sept 19, 2013 13:39:37 GMT -5
This is what I wish it to look like. I finished the cab and nose. The sides are in progress, but I'm waiting for Cannon doors, fans and grilles. So not much I can do now.
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Post by antlorch on Sept 19, 2013 16:13:20 GMT -5
Thats going to look sweet when its done. Show use some progress pictures if you have them..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2013 16:36:56 GMT -5
This is going to look good, keep it coming.
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Post by m a y o r 79 on Sept 19, 2013 20:25:47 GMT -5
Very cool! Too bad that never happened in reality.
Cant wait to see some progress pics.
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Post by jmlaboda on Sept 20, 2013 7:01:53 GMT -5
General Electric pitched 3000 HP electrics (the equivalent of an SD40-2) to the MILW... too bad they didn't bite!!!
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Post by m a y o r 79 on Sept 20, 2013 12:11:24 GMT -5
I don't remember the exact history of the whole electric upgrade anymore, but GE essentially was going to GIVE the Milwaukee the locomotives and finance a lot of the infrastructure upgrades for them! The hope was that it would entice other railroads to look to electrics, would have been perfect timing with the oil crisis of the 70's coming down the pipe at everyone.
Too bad they didn't have the foresight to do it. I think by then the Milwaukee already decided they wanted to either be bought by someone or just pull out of the west coast completely.
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Post by poweredby251 on Sept 22, 2013 22:50:49 GMT -5
Looks like you are doing the Hiawatha paint scheme on it, circa mid to late 80's. I'd like to see it in the original billboard scheme as well. Looking good!
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Post by pumuckl81 on Sept 25, 2013 8:45:29 GMT -5
I did a new version.
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Post by iomalley on Sept 25, 2013 18:51:33 GMT -5
Very plausible!
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Post by shwrailroader on Oct 9, 2013 23:42:44 GMT -5
I was looking at kit-bashing a version of a GM6C. My base point was going to be a Bluebox powered chassis as the GM6C and the EMD SD40-2 are the exact same length. Next was to cut off the sill and keep that so the body would have something to sit on. My problem came when trying to find a good EMD GP30 cab as the only ones I knew of made by Athearn were 2 piece and the roof came off. Great project!
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Post by pumuckl81 on Oct 17, 2013 13:32:42 GMT -5
Here a pic of the progress I made. Next up is the walkway. Than I'll move on to the radiator section. Looking ok so far.
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Post by upguy1981 on Oct 17, 2013 13:59:30 GMT -5
Looks very good
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Post by iomalley on Oct 17, 2013 14:45:23 GMT -5
I was just going to rib you for not having started your model... Bravo!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2013 14:46:38 GMT -5
Wow thats awesome! Great work.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2013 14:46:46 GMT -5
Wow thats awesome! Great work.
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Post by stevef45 on Oct 17, 2013 16:40:05 GMT -5
Here a pic of the progress I made. Next up is the walkway. Than I'll move on to the radiator section. Looking ok so far. HOLY CRAP!!! Outstanding work! Any photo's detailing the build?
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Post by pumuckl81 on Oct 17, 2013 23:04:21 GMT -5
Not really... I was busy guessing what exactly to do. The hardest part is working from photographs only. The pantographs were difficult, as they're mostly scratchbuilt. If you look closely, you can see they're not the same: The front one is for 3000V DC, the rear one is for 25kV/50Hz AC (in my world, the Milwaukee Road closed the gap and modernized the coast division with new AC catenary while concentrating all existing DC equipment east of Avery until they modernized the rocky mountain division as well)
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Post by pumuckl81 on Nov 15, 2013 4:22:14 GMT -5
Some progress has been made on this. Still waitng for Cannon Fans and new Steps (will look more like on SD40-2W's)
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