Some times when I see something a switch goes off in my head and the way on how to make something comes very quickly to me. When I saw the new LGB Kof I thought that was really cool, then Chris Walas posted his way cool "low slung" Porter on MLS and then I really wanted something "low slung" like that but in Dismal form, and began considering how to use a Mack to do it
One day sketching in my little notebook the switch went of, Aha!, so I decided to make something like the Kof with influences by Plymouth
What I started with:
Introduce Mr Razorsaw
Relocate the cab back and cut it into the frame, added some additional frame extenstions
Cut the radiator off the hood, add a new styrene hood
New bits added,
New interior started
Underside showing self adhesive lead weights stuck where-ever I could fit themBe carefull to make sure the engine weights are balance evenly, helps performance
Painted
Still needs a little weathering and a dullcoat to even out the paint, but its all ready for service on the line.
Have fun with your trains
Hey Howdy,
Wow, what a nice job! You must have one heck of a spare parts bin to draw from. It would be cool if you could take a wide angle picture of all the bashes you have created, say, in the past 5 years. I always look forward to your postings on this forum.
Regards,
Zak
Keep On Railroad'n..............
zakowitz It would be cool if you could take a wide angle picture of all the bashes you have created, say, in the past 5 years
Zak: That would require more bandwidth than is available in any one web site.
Vic: I know I've said it before, but your imagination is simply amazing.
Tom Trigg
Vic!!!! That thing is sweet. You've out done yourself. Now I gotts get another Mack chassis. Deadgummit.
Ooops! looks like I put his in the wrong thread. Sorry folks, gues it was another senior moment. What happened to the delete button?
Vic: I see it runs as sweet as it looks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkhX1XDMVXw&feature=channel_page
I dont know Vic you say Im nuts for ice climbing LOL
SNOWSHOE I dont know Vic you say Im nuts for ice climbing LOL
You got that right, I'm just demented, your nutz!
Hay Vic, get a load of this. I forgot my son has two of these. It's just a Tyco, but they are kinda hard to come by. It has a "Lima" kit on it. I think they were only available in sets. Not just the standard Tyco hustler type. It has kinda a dress up kit snapped onto it. Kinda reminds me of what you did.
Yeah the old Tyco stuff, lots of critters in HO - all bad runners
but I had cab of the German Kof in mind, kind of just Americanized it ala Plymouth
What has never been satisfactorily answered is: just WHAT is being mined that the company can invest in all this new locomotive stock??? Given the current investment crises are they simply digging caverns to store barrels of Whiskey, Brandy and Rum in?
regards
ralph
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Ralph,
Maybe it is salt! With the high demand for road salt both in the United States and United Kingdom over this winter I guess salt mines could afford new locos.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
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If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
vsmith SNOWSHOE I dont know Vic you say Im nuts for ice climbing LOL You got that right, I'm just demented, your nutz!
LOL
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