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Beware. This way be an endless project. As mentioned above, there are many sources for detail parts. Many offered in plastic are also available in white metal or brass. A Walthers catalog can be a great reference as you plan your detailing. The web has many photo sites where you may be able to find the specific engine you want to model. You'll still may end up getting the catalogs from the individual suppliers. I use a lot of Details West, Detail Associates, Cannon and Smokey Valley and there are many other great suppliers of detail parts. This also expands the hobby for you. Where else can you affordable get a GP39? How can you show the Frisco heritage in the BN engine?
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