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Posted - March 17 2021 : 1:42:08 PM
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Thought i would place what i have been working on over the years here two at a time.
My first custom an athearn w/v caboose. Testors gloss, Microscale 87-951 guilford decals finished off with testors dullcote. This was way back when you could actually get parts. The shell was from ebay.
y second custom was a blank shell combined with parts from the parts bin and a damaged diesel. The same procedure but with Microscale 87-1225 N/S horsehead scheme and testors semi-gloss black.
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Posted - March 17 2021 : 9:48:26 PM
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This cost me a fortune but i had to have it. Someone cut down a tyco c430 and it ended up in this condition. With what was left of the decals i figured out it was cns&w, luckily someone had the decals for sale on the internet. After cleaning off the chalk (weathering) I had to use Gilford orange stripes to contrast the gold decals.Sprue for the fuel tank posts and parts from the bin finished the project. Oddly enough for Tyco this one runs really well and is one of my favorites.
This is a restore, not much to say. I was able to clean most of the red paint from the cab roof and the parts came from a c430 with a broken front prow.
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Posted - March 17 2021 : 10:26:56 PM
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Nice work! I really like that Norfolk Southern GP20!
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Posted - March 17 2021 : 11:50:31 PM
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Yeah, those look amazing. Guilford is now Pan American railways. The logo of the bankrupt airline was purchased.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 12:10:14 AM
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Your NS GP-20 turned out really good. Excellent work on that.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 10:51:15 AM
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quote:Yeah, those look amazing. Guilford is now Pan American railways. The logo of the bankrupt airline was purchased.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â March 17 2021Â :Â 11:50:31 PM
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yes but CSX just bought the Pan American Railways! NS is mad about that
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 2:54:37 PM
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Some interesting information. has any other railway not been baught out other than Union Pacific? I know at some point Santa fe became bnsf.
Got this one for two reasons 1.needed the motor for another project,2. Could not find another tyco/mantua BN diesel with the number 628. Spent years trying to find another but after a lot of research I finally figured it had to be from the Mantua blue box 1980-90 run as it does not match any of the other BN Tyco/Mantua diesels. Restored it back to the original MU2 drive.
This is more of a restore. Purchased with a pile of junk shells thought it worthy of saving.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 7:57:09 PM
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Well, CN has gobbled up a few lines, and Kansas City Southern bought up a lot of Mexican railroads. Not sure about CP, but think they grabbed some, too.
Horn Oil, that is neat, never seen that before. What is the make?
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 8:35:55 PM
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Very nice work! I too, like the 430s! I want to get a common Chessie System sometime.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 9:24:46 PM
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Nice!
Also, you are right. That BN F9 shell was made by Mantua after they split from Tyco in the '80's, and you can tell by how the stepladders "bump" out from the shell. Tyco did, however, make a green BN F9 during the Red Box Era of the '60s, with the MU-2 motor. The later Mantua diesels had MU-2 motors too....so I'm guessing someone down the line put PowerTorque trucks under that shell.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 9:41:14 PM
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Thanks Chops124 it was your standard tyco tank car. I looked it up and Horn Oil actaully exists, it may have been done by an employee.
RP model railroads yes a long confusing line between mantua and tyco. I have pictures of all the variants except the number 628 diesel, I can post the pics I have if you like.
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Posted - March 18 2021 : 11:00:48 PM
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quote:Thanks Chops124 it was your standard tyco tank car. I looked it up and Horn Oil actaully exists, it may have been done by an employee.
RP model railroads yes a long confusing line between mantua and tyco. I have pictures of all the variants except the number 628 diesel, I can post the pics I have if you like.
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Please!
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 10:26:10 AM
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okay here are the mu2. Red box era.
Brown box era. Mantua orange box.
Now you have to take into account the Tyco "swoosh box and Tyco orange box" these would have had the power torque drive. And the Mantua red box which would have had 8 wheel drive and can motor. Not really interested in those models though. And that would leave the Mantua blue box mu2 which is why i think it is the 628 i have.
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 11:32:43 AM
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that really isn't how BN did their E-units https:
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 1:02:37 PM
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Actually the tyco units are F units not E.
And yes Tyco and Mantua used artistic license , they look nothing like the real diesels.
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 1:26:33 PM
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Should have mentioned the previous picture is an fp unit but the f9 was dressed similarly and not like the E.
Another shell purchased where someone managed to match the color scheme of the tyco sd-24 rocky mountain line but for some reason never finished the project. Basically i just photographed the decals off the sd24 and printed them out on testors decal paper. The Mountain decal did have to be resized to fit the gp20.
Though i detest these later model f9's i had the yoke to repair this one. I was inspired by the lifelike ICG diesel to produce this.
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 9:13:14 PM
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Wow! That ICG later-version F9 looks awesome! What a great re-paint job.
Also, that Rocky Mountain Line GP20 looks incredible - certainly a great "what-if" Tyco locomotive, as in what if they actually made that.....
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Posted - March 19 2021 : 11:19:01 PM
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Primo paint and decal work, 430 Man.
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Posted - March 21 2021 : 1:49:03 PM
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Wow, nice paint and decal work! It's a shame IC never had a fleet of F7 units, they look great in the orange and white paint scheme. At least Illinois Central Gulf painted some ex-GM&O F3 units in Orange and White.
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Posted - March 21 2021 : 11:46:45 PM
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Thanks Rp Model Railroads it's a bit of a no no. your not supposed to mix paints, the white is testors the orange is badger but it works. which is more than i can say for the finicky diesel even after the workaround.
Srenchin that may be where the different model companies got the idea. Have seen an F3 and F9 in a similar paint scheme.
Had no intention of saving this union pacific diesel. Needed the motor and siderframes for a c430. Then i realised i had the parts in the bin for another diesel so i made this NS f9.
As you can tell i prefer fantasy livery, a lot more interesting if you ask me. Took a junk texaco tanker and a metal frame to create an Illinois Central Gulf/ Gulf Oil tanker. A bit of Whimsy perhaps.
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Posted - March 22 2021 : 01:07:00 AM
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I like the tanker a lot!
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Posted - March 22 2021 : 08:07:14 AM
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Nice NS F7!! Also, I too love that ICG tanker.
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Posted - March 22 2021 : 09:27:52 AM
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there is such a thing as Gulf Oil https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Oil
do you need a matching caboose for that rocky mountain line loco?
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Posted - March 22 2021 : 10:20:58 PM
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Thanks microbusss already have the caboose, purchsed it while completing gp20.
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Posted - March 23 2021 : 12:23:34 AM
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430 Man, you are putting out some primo stuff. That ICG tanker is dope. Love that classic Mountain set, such a great piece of Tyco fantasy.
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Posted - March 23 2021 : 2:35:32 PM
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Thanks Cops124 and there is a lot more to come. I also have the sd-24 and matching RML caboose.
This NS diesel is a frankenstein. Purchased the Durango for the motor now it has a later model f9 plastic motor.
This santa fe diesel was damaged. Liked the MDT diesel but could not figure out the color so i used testors italian red to contrast the black decals. Also had to cut the front prow to add the snow plow.
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Posted - March 24 2021 : 2:04:49 PM
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Naturally I had to make a consist for the MDT diesel. These are Athearn grain loading boxcars on various Tyco Mantua trucks and floors. Something weird with the lighting the boxcars actually look better than they do in the image.
Another shell purchased. A shell with a good Wabash paint job. Just needed decals and parts.
Also the sd-24- gp20 comparison.
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Posted - March 24 2021 : 9:22:01 PM
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Please keep it coming! Wow, you have done some incredible work!! Love the 2nd Norfolk Southern GP20 as well.
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Posted - March 25 2021 : 09:30:07 AM
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"Should have mentioned the previous picture is an fp unit but the f9 was dressed similarly and not like the E.
Another shell purchased where someone managed to match the color scheme of the tyco sd-24 rocky mountain line but for some reason never finished the project. Basically i just photographed the decals off the sd24 and printed them out on testors decal paper. The Mountain decal did have to be resized to fit the gp20."
Originally posted by 430Hoarder on March 19 2021 at 1:26 PM.
Wonderful results. Thanks for sharing the details.
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Posted - March 25 2021 : 12:23:17 PM
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Thanks WKS glad i won this lot of shells as i never would been able to do the custom paint.
RP model railroads- four more posts to go. Yes i have over 1400 diesels and rolling stock and about 20 or thirty customs in the making, with more on the backburner but that will take a while. Also have other peoples customs i expect to post in the future. As well as some of my favorites.
My Tyco FM C-Liner for norfolk southern. The internals are tyco the weight and tank are kitbash. Easy transformation.
Rather than post all my norfolk southern consist seperatly. Here is what i have so far. These diesels would not run with all the rolling stock so i replaced the wheelsets on the crane and work car with Intermountain 33" and 36" wheelsets.
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Posted - March 25 2021 : 9:25:43 PM
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Wow!! More awesome stuff.
*drools over NS lot*
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Posted - March 27 2021 : 10:46:32 AM
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This is some amazing custom work! Very well done!
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Posted - March 28 2021 : 11:21:06 PM
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Did not know if i could save the paint on this Penn Central diesel but it cleaned up nicely. Just touched up the paint on the cab, and did dullcote. Put cab glass in and replaced those horrible plastic handrails. Naturally had to make a matching caboose.
This is what you get when you take a paint and decal damaged spirit of 76 and a heavily damaged BN gp20 with incorrect truck frames. Sort of based on the Amtrak soda can scheme.
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Posted - March 29 2021 : 9:41:03 PM
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Another fantasy item the wabash city of kansas city. Yes the c-k-c was actually an e unit and i chose not to use the traditional blue and gray paint scheme.
Already have the Mantua orange box Amtrak gp20 but i decided to do a power torque version. All i can say is that the decals were cheap and the repairs easy.
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Posted - March 29 2021 : 10:01:01 PM
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You definitely have talent to fix those items. You been making up for being absent from this forum for so long.
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Posted - March 29 2021 : 10:07:08 PM
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Really nice looking pieces!
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Posted - March 30 2021 : 07:43:34 AM
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Really, really awesome work!
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Posted - March 30 2021 : 12:07:45 PM
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Great stuff!
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Posted - March 30 2021 : 10:44:13 PM
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Needed the upper platforms for other tank cars. Then found and extra base in the parts bin. So took a step from the hooker tanker and c-a glued it to the dupont and made two coca cola tank cars.
Thanks WKS, finally got the internet back after years. About 80 percent of my diesels are repaired or restored wether it be as simple as traction tires and bulbs or up to repairing motors.
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Posted - March 31 2021 : 07:14:19 AM
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Seamless work!
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Posted - March 31 2021 : 10:35:11 AM
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now do a PEPSI tank car!
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Posted - March 31 2021 : 10:44:14 PM
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Sorry microbusss have a ton of coke decals no pepsi. Thanks RP model railroads.
Managed to save this old bobber. The coupler boxes and couplers are restored to original parts. Cleaned it up, added a repro metal brake wheel and at the time i was working on the Wabash diesel so i had the extra decals.
Inspired by the PMI c-420 took a damaged gp20 and parts to create this CP rail diesel.
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Posted - April 01 2021 : 07:20:33 AM
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There is the Shark Master, now there is a Geep Master!
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Posted - April 01 2021 : 08:44:21 AM
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Nice!
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Posted - April 01 2021 : 3:17:37 PM
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Thanks Chops124 still have 14 -16 diesels to finish and probably half are GP20 but i still prefer the C430.
Had to create a matching caboose. Number 689 pays homage to the generic 689 caboose it originally was.
Also forgot to post my SCL stock. This is backwards because I purchased the caboose first and made the diesel and boxcar to match it. The boxcar is IHC.
Well thats it for now, still working on my magma arizona boxcars but there will be more in the future.
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Posted - April 01 2021 : 9:09:11 PM
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Love 'em!! Amazing work!
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Posted - April 02 2021 : 12:23:42 AM
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the CP Rail I'D like is the Silver Streak passenger set course all this do make me drool for
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Posted - April 02 2021 : 01:16:43 AM
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The SCL pieces are amazing!!
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Posted - May 13 2021 : 3:45:32 PM
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Always manage to forget something. Here are my two ICG boxcars.
Former damaged New Havens.
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Posted - May 13 2021 : 7:39:50 PM
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Really amazing work, thanks for posting. Loving this.
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Posted - May 13 2021 : 9:37:23 PM
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I agree - *drools*
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