Awesome job, I like the idea of putting one of these inside of locomotive. Any chance you could give me some tips on how to build my own? I plan to put it inside my old U25b unit.
Did we ever get to see the shop set up that was originally planned???
AntonioFP45 wrote: Gappleg, GE? What a connection you have! Would it be possible for you to ask your bosses if they have any archived photos of the older GE locomotive prime movers? If so, can you post them here?
Gappleg,
GE? What a connection you have!
Would it be possible for you to ask your bosses if they have any archived photos of the older GE locomotive prime movers? If so, can you post them here?
What we have is an on grounds museum, They archive pictures etc of everything relating to GE transportation. I'm sure they have it all. It's staffed by retiree's but they do charge for copies etc of articles, pictures, etc.
https://www.getransportation.com/general/aboutus/museum.asp
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Martin4 wrote: Did you have detailed pictures ? Or maybe access to the real beast ? The result looks fantastic. I wish I could build the same ! Martin Québec City
Did you have detailed pictures ? Or maybe access to the real beast ?
The result looks fantastic. I wish I could build the same !
Martin
Québec City
Actually yes, I work at GE, so when I needed a little guidance on " looks " I wandered over to the assembly building a took a look at the engine. The whole concept was to make a reasonable look alike rather than a true scale model.
Well Gappleg,
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Thanks for the description. Top of the line work
QUOTE: Originally posted by GAPPLEG Yes. its the Radiator Cab from an athearn dash-9. Just had a shell laying around that I had messed up, cut it off and added the details you would see if you had this off an unit.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dirtyd79 Great job. I was thinking you ought to put it on a flat car being shipped off to the railroad's main shop to be put in an awaiting diesel.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Gappleg, BTW: Is this version a modern FDL or the unit from the 1970s thru early 80s?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by GAPPLEG Well I'm done with this project as far as I'm going to take it. Enough is enough. It's been an excercise in ? patience? insanity? There is no way I'm going to make many of these , its a nightmare. But it's going to look good at my GE service shop on the layout. Questions, comment welcome, before they take me away ha ha.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Adelie Looks great! It should add a "wow" factor to the service facility. Maybe your next one should be an old Alco, complete with oil leaks?!? Nevermind.
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