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Posted - July 17 2016 : 01:46:41 AM
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Posted on another forum earlier this month. Can't recall who the maker was. This is, I'm guessing, for either a GMD SD40-2f, with the " Draper taper" or EMD F59PH Arguments gratefully accepted.
 I'm tempted to just tack it on to a Bachmann GP40 shell, of which I have many. Evan
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Posted - July 17 2016 : 04:49:59 AM
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Maybe a SD60M tri clops cab.
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Posted - July 19 2016 : 01:54:39 AM
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That looks like it was 3D printed for a kitbash of sorts.
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Posted - September 22 2016 : 09:42:14 AM
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Bachmann made a SD60 with both the standard cab and the extra large cab. You could run or make either version of the diesel. frank
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Posted - September 24 2016 : 11:03:47 PM
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I'm thinking of just putting it on one of the many GP40 Bachmann shells I have. One less "5075" would not be missed.
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