jrbernier The MU hatch on BN 9758 is the 'as delivered' cover that had the actual MU receptical behind it. Many railroad did not order MU on the nose of their F units, but later added it. There are many variations of these 'shops built' modifications as can be seen in some of the above pictures. Jim
The MU hatch on BN 9758 is the 'as delivered' cover that had the actual MU receptical behind it. Many railroad did not order MU on the nose of their F units, but later added it. There are many variations of these 'shops built' modifications as can be seen in some of the above pictures.
Jim
SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.
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Gary DuPrey
N scale model railroader
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
I think BLMA Makes MU covers, I bought an N scale F unit detailing kit do they make one in HO? just checked, they do not.
hmmmm, this is odd Here's a BN(ex SP&S) F7. THe MU Hatch is different from the previous two designs? Did EMD do them different for each road?
John,
Here is a Details West, Product list PDF and I did not see or find what You need:
http://www.detailswest.com/DETAILS%20WEST%20PRODUCT%20LIST.pdf
The PDF is 6 pages long, just click on link.
BTW: To The Forums.
Frank
CN F units had them recessed behind a square hatch ....
Here's a shot showing the door open with the MU receptacle behind ....
Mark.
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Sounds like an after market MU Recepticle. Go to Walthers web site and look at the Details West/Detail Associates super detail parts - Search on MU Stand....
Is this what you are reffering too:
John Hergt