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New BLI Big Boy #4012?

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New BLI Big Boy #4012?
Posted by rustintampa on Monday, January 23, 2017 6:42 AM

 Hello,

   I hope this note finds all well.

I'm interested in modeling a Big Boy #4012 using the New BLI Paragon 3 Big Boy.  I was interested in opinions regarding the best way to accomplish this.......

Option #1 - "Unlettered/Unnumbered" version and use Microscale decals to letter & number in #4012

OPtion #2 - Use a Numbered & Lettered version & change them with decals.

My concerns with option #1 are I will miss some lettering & numbering that BLI puts on that the Microscale decal sheets don't cover. Also, the front shield numbering.

My concerns with option #2 are obviously removing current #'s and blending the new numbers especially on lighted #boards and again the the front UP shield.

   Thanks in advance for any & all input.

                  all my best,

                               Eric B.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 8:43 PM

You could check hobby shops, train shows or ebay for this one:

http://www.athearn.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=ATHG97204

or this one

http://mthtrains.com/80-3190-1

As to decal work yourself, are they making a coal tender with the new BLI 4014, or just the oil tender?

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Posted by binder001 on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:09 AM

Eris, there isn't a lot of lettering on the UP 4000's.  front - UP shield, with white outline and white lettering, numbers in indicator boards (usually the loco number, but could be train number if on a scheduled run.  Cab sides the loco number and the small lettering along the bottom of the cab (engine class, cylinder size, weight, ownership) Tender sides - "UNION PACIFIC".  The fire hose is labelled on models but that doesn't show up well on prototype photos).  Tender rear "UP 4012" and the capacity of the tender.

I haven't tried removing BLI lettering, but usually 91% isopropyl alcohol works well without damaging the plastic.  Some of us would put on a THIN coat of a gloss or semi gloss black to provide a good surface for the new decals.  Seal with the dull finish of your choice.

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