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<b>I am currently having an internal debate as how to properly detail the following: <br /> <br /><font color="red">SP SW1200 Gyralight and warning beacon reversed on casting </font id="red"> <br />Strength of the casting won over complete accuracy here. I will still be soldering up some accurate handrails. <br /> <br /><font color="red">SP GP40-2 Left side handrail "bend" between 7th and 8th handrail is too far forward (SP had extended walkway ducts on GP40 and GP40-2 units)</font id="red"> <br />This is an important spotting feature that "must" be modeled and I will count it a "must have" for the several models I am building. This is in addition to the various upgrades necessary for all SP models. <br /> <br /><font color="red">UP DDA40X, Bachmann model has several "challenges </font id="red"> <br />Ordered every step etching/casting known to determine the best to use. <br />Already milled the frame to lower the deck, matching Kato SD40-2s walkways. This will require a complete revamp of the handrails. <br /> <br />Did I mention that this is being done in Nscale? I was far more retentive in my HO days...</b>
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