Okay, so I've been trying to find drawings of the SP GS-2's Trailing truck for a while. If anyone has any I'd like help fining them so I can create a model of it in Autocad and have it sent to Shapeways to be made into a Plastic replacement part for my current SP GS-3 model that I'm working on.
There appears to be sources for Lima Locomotive drawings available online. Have you exhausted them?
I suspect it unlikely that folks here would have drawings of a GS-2 trailing truck tucked away.
Ed
Logan20163I can't find anything online.
http://www.railtown1897.org/index.php/lima-collection
https://www.californiarailroad.museum/visit/library
http://rlhs.org/Reference/research.shtml
http://csrrm.crewnoble.com/SearchLimaMenu.htm
RR_Mel...My AC-9s look pretty good...
I agree! That's a nicely-done kitbash.
Wayne
Logan20163 Okay, so I've been trying to find drawings of the SP GS-2's Trailing truck for a while. If anyone has any I'd like help fining them so I can create a model of it in Autocad and have it sent to Shapeways to be made into a Plastic replacement part for my current SP GS-3 model that I'm working on.
If any of the previous links prove fruitless, try contacting the Allen County Museum in Ohio. They have an extensive inventory of drawings and photos from Lima Locomotive Works. I utilized their materials in the early 1980's when researching a project for Key Imports.
http://www.allencountymuseum.org/ACM2/Welcome.html