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<p>Here on my outdoor layout I have recently (2 months ago) downsized from On30 to OO<br />My Ready to run On30 got sold on but some of my home mades have been hanging around. This one is in it 3rd reincarnation.</p><p>Looking at some of the excellent work on here I realise this is no where near as good. The loco is not prototype based but built to serve a purpose on my Outdoor line.</p><p>In need of a loco to make sure the track was clear of squirrel deposited debris and spider webs, "The BEAST" has been born.</p><p>The shell has passed it best, it didnt look so good after a couple of sessions of paint stripper !! So a Plymouth Switcher shell was dug out. Too small I hear you cry !!! Not when you have a sheet of plasticard !!!</p><p>[b]The story of a loco at RJR ....[/b]</p><p>Version 1 out of the box made wider and new cab .. On30</p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/03upclose.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>Change to OO.... Strip off On30 additions and repaint </p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/virgin1and2.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>Bin the dead body shell and add plow/dozer to front bogie, and a DCC Decoder... Then find a source for a new body</p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/beast1.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>A bit of plasticard...</p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/beast2.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>Some lights run from the decoder set to flash !!!</p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/beast4.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>And a new paint job.. </p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/beast6.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>Added my logo and its number #006 and a bit of mild weathering to tone the yellow down. </p><p>[IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w295/johntealon30/beast8.jpg[/IMG]</p><p><br />I have a pad of fine wet and dry under the fuel tank for track cleaning but think that may be to harsh. Have seen people use the rough side of hardboard ? Hardboard would probably be the ideal thickness, perhaps combined with track cleaning fluid on it ?<br />There is not enough room for a track rubber without a major mod to the one piece chasis / weight.</p><p>Any Thouughts ?</p><p>John<br />RJR</p>
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