QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy DDA40X-FP45-GP60-SD75
QUOTE: Originally posted by sparkingbolt I'll go out on a limb here, since the topic deals with diesels, but how about a diesel era steam engine? in the June 1982 Model Railroader was an article on the ACE 3000, a proposed new age steam engine. it looked like 2 wide bodied diesels back to back, but with steam-piston driven running gear on one of the units with nice big drivers, a boiler consealed within the hood body. It was to be fully modern, with microprocessor fuel management and a great many improvements over the best of the last steamers. I think it had a 4-8-2 wheel arrangement. The "support unit" (tender) featured modular fuel containers that could be loaded on with fork lifts, and it would recycle the steam and condense it back into water for reuse in the boiler. And the whole locomotive featured lots of other cool features, both from a prototype and a modeling point of veiw. The proposed "prototype" never made it to the rails, so was it really a prototype? It would still be a great subject to model, and fit right in to the modern diesel era with some freelancers license. What does anyone else think about this? Dan
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QUOTE: Originally posted by StillGrande How about a solar powered steam train with a solar and back-up battery tender (or 2) Just thinking of the next generation ACe locos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by emeraldisle QUOTE: Originally posted by XG01X QUOTE: Originally posted by CNWfan5525 I'm working on a rebuilt F7 it's not gonna be a CF7 i'm not sure what its gonna be huh, what about a F7 cab with the CF7 long hood? I accually saw a protype photo of an animal like this on the Mexican National Railway( What ever they call it). It was built in their shops, and was the result of two loco's that were involved in and accident. Odd looking thing but it worked.
QUOTE: Originally posted by XG01X QUOTE: Originally posted by CNWfan5525 I'm working on a rebuilt F7 it's not gonna be a CF7 i'm not sure what its gonna be huh, what about a F7 cab with the CF7 long hood?
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNWfan5525 I'm working on a rebuilt F7 it's not gonna be a CF7 i'm not sure what its gonna be
QUOTE: Originally posted by XG01X I'll admit I'd like to see a SD30
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 If I had the detailed info, I would take two HO Athearn PA1s and kitba***hem into a New Haven Railroad EP5a. [:D][8D] As a teen, I met a gentleman in the Tampa Bay NRHS who did a beautiful job of one. I now regret that I didn't ask him for detailed info on how he did it. It would have been great if he would have submitted photos to MRR back then in 1981. The tricky part of getting the basic "look" is that the Alco PA nose is too long and would have to be shortened slightly. [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by M636C Jeremy, The Wide nose GP50 with flared radiators sounds to me like the MK/MPI rebuilds operated by MARC in Maryland and Washington DC. Do you still want to build one if there is a prototype? These units haven't made it into any of the "spotter's guides", since they are rebuilds, but they've appeared in news photos in Trains. They have an F45 cab and SD45 radiators (to allow for cooling a HEP engine). The frame was lengthened to accommodate the HEP set. Peter
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