I've been detailling a P2K BL2 in Monon livery.
I've removed most of the grab irons and added a few bits but still need a single round headlight and a large battery box. Can anyone suggest suitable kit parts?
Here are some photos to be going on with.
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loathar wrote:NICE! I've never seen one of those before.
It was created as an F3 variant, giving greater visibility to the crew, and paved the way for the successful GP series
Here's a short video clip to accompany the photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIwSpPcOmCQ
For your headlight , I would definately go to Details West and look at their headlight assortment. Something there almost has to fit your need. I'm not familiar with the battery box you would need, where does it go ? I have an old AHM BL-2 somewhere but the battery box evades me.
http://www.detailswest.com/
You can actually download their entire catalog if you wish , with pictures or just text.
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GAPPLEG wrote: I'm not familiar with the battery box you would need, where does it go ?
I'm not familiar with the battery box you would need, where does it go ?
Thanks for the link
Here's a photo of #36 in the mid 60s, showing the box on the side - I assume it's a battery box rather than a toolbox
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/monon/mon36ads.jpg
I have a Monon BL2 on the workbench right now receiving some electrical and detailing modifications. For the headlight, track down a couple packs of the Custom Finishing #210 Pyle National single-lens headlight castings. For lenses, I believe that MV Lens #L159 fits (you'll need two packs of these, too).
With all the other work you're doing, you might want to consider replacing the numbers- Life-Like used an odd extended typeface that doesn't really match the lettering on the real Monon BL2s. Model Railroad Supply (see http://www.greatdecals.com/Switzer.htm) set #100 has the right style of numbers for this.
-Fritz Milhaupt, Publications Editor, Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.http://www.pmhistsoc.org