The photos seem to show an empry shell, with a lot of missing panels.
It's empty, as in nothing inside, no wheel sets under it either.
I agree with an earlier post: remove the builder plate, slide a new F unit in place, replace the builder plate, and VOILA!
oltmanndOh, my. Instant F unit. Just add F unit and stir.
Remove buidler plate, replace everything else, reinstall builder's plate?
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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How much lead paint would be on,, and flaking off of it?
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
eagle1030 Anyone want a free F-unit? http://anchorage.craigslist.org/zip/4944740147.html Saw it on Facebook; Addicting Trains says it's ex-Alaska Railroad 1514, the last FP7 built. Road trip? Edit: spelling
Anyone want a free F-unit?
http://anchorage.craigslist.org/zip/4944740147.html
Saw it on Facebook; Addicting Trains says it's ex-Alaska Railroad 1514, the last FP7 built.
Road trip?
Edit: spelling
Oh, my. Instant F unit. Just add F unit and stir.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
GUYS!!!!!!!
This is the last if not only Alaskan railroad f unit left that has not been restored. There is allot of potential. THIS THING DESERVES TO RUN AGAIN. Not a mobile home. Not a model railroad. Not saying those are bad idea,s. But the only other Alaska railroads f-7 unit,s to survive. Are in Arizona. And they have 3. Witch run. Think how cool if she was restored to operation in the classic color,s from the railroad.
Then there are the historical homes build out of old cable cars:
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Cable-car-house-by-the-sea-last-one-standing-3281918.php
zugmannI think some people are overestimating how much room is actually in one of those.
Roughly comparable to this, I think.
You just need a different 'paradigm' for what's in a house -- for example, the principles of 'tiny houses':
http://www.countryliving.com/home-design/g1887/tiny-house/
Room enough for a model railroad, I'm not sure living in one would be practical.
Maybe as a weekend place for things that end with the letter "N." You know, huntin', fishin', campin', hikin'...
I think some people are overestimating how much room is actually in one of those.
Firelock76 I'd re-sheet metal the exterior, insulate the interior and make it "liveable", and use it as a home for a nice model railroad!
I'd re-sheet metal the exterior, insulate the interior and make it "liveable", and use it as a home for a nice model railroad!
Too bad it's in the hands of someone who isn't interested in it. Forget making it a home for a model railroad... Add utilities and live in it! How hard could it be? The cab area would be the dining/entertainment area, and the rest would make one great living space. Firelock76 is right though, there must be a model railroad (or two) inside. Maybe a garden railroad circling around.
eagle1030 Anyone want a free F-unit? http://anchorage.craigslist.org/zip/4944740147.html
snark/on
I wonder how it got in his yard? I'd plant morning glories all over it and leave it where it is, but that's just me.
Anything is restorable given enough time and cash. But in any case, the nose looks in good shape and could be used to repair some Funit that needs it.
Anyone up to some 1:1 kit-bashing?
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