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"Coalporter" Dimensions and Drawings

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"Coalporter" Dimensions and Drawings
Posted by taholmes160 on Saturday, July 28, 2018 4:14 PM
Hi Folks:

Ive an idea to try to scratchbuild some generic "coalporters" in n scale, they will NOT be rivet counter type models, but will get the job done for me.  I'm doing this with some other kinds of cars as well, but the problem that I am running into is I cannot find dimensions for a full scale car that I can make my plans from (Ideally, it would have a line drawing as well) -- does anyone know where I Can find one? -- most of the rest of mine come from greenbriars site, but they dont make this kind of car
 
Thanks
TIM
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Posted by Overmod on Sunday, December 15, 2019 3:37 PM

You'll probably find more references under the name "Bethgon" or "Bethgon II" than under the tradename 'Coalporter'.

Some early history:

http://crcyc.railfan.net/crrs/gon/gong52xproto.html

Here's an image search to get you going:

https://www.google.com/search?q=bethgon+ii+drawings&client=opera&hs=EAK&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=vGG8n4Oz0B9SUM%253A%252C96Exa7PFE5ZnmM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kTSUOqUVMJEqIPtpvX9r6OSXWXZ2A&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjv4e2gzrjmAhXDVt8KHcdvDm0Q9QEwAHoECAoQBg#imgrc=vGG8n4Oz0B9SUM:

 

You do know there are HO and N models of these cars, right?  You could buy one of those and take dimensions and construction from it for scratchbuilding or the necessary 'mass production' for a proper unit train...

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Posted by dredgeboater on Monday, December 16, 2019 7:13 AM

Tim,

 

Look at MR  October 1999 page 84, where a proto drawing shows in an article written by Ceorge Sebastian Coleman,,,,,,

I have used these drawings to build a few of my own as to have a unit train....

 

All the best,

Dredgeboater

Better to be roughly right than to be exactly wrong.....

Better to be roughly right, than to be exactly wrong...

And when you do what you did, you'll get what you got!

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