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Scratchbuilt GE Prime Mover 7FDL

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Posted by GAPPLEG on Wednesday, July 5, 2006 9:38 AM
The large curved tubes are steel water lines, the red caps are like what you see at the hardware store on threaded pipes. Albeit larger ! The other two tubes are air ducts. The canisters at bottom right of the rad cab are in fact oil filters, just inside the rad cab at that point (but not modeled) is the oil cooler. various wire runs conduits etc , actuators for rad louvers. I feel like a tour guide. [:)]
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:33 PM

Well Gappleg,

We're here to learn  Chef [C=:-)] and you sure now how to cook!

Thanks for the description.  Top of the line workBig Smile [:D]Wink [;)]Cool [8D]Cowboy [C):-)]Captain [4:-)]Thumbs Up [tup]

"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"

 


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Posted by SqueakyWheels on Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:46 AM
I always wondered how they could squeeze 16 cylinders into a narrow frame locomotive. What are they banked thirty degrees? And with that, do they use master/articulating rod setups, or separate connecting rods?

Your work is visually stunning. Thanks for sharing with us your fine work.Cool [8D]

Tim _______________________________ Our Father is MY PILOT!!!!
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Posted by Martin4 on Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:18 PM

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

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Posted by NS2591 on Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:47 PM
Do These come in N scale yet?
Jay Norfolk Southern Forever!!
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Posted by GAPPLEG on Friday, August 18, 2006 6:57 AM
 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

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.

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, August 21, 2006 7:22 AM

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?

"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"

 


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Posted by GAPPLEG on Monday, August 21, 2006 10:18 AM
 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?

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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Posted by philnrunt on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 10:16 PM
First class work, absolutely beautiful!
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Posted by kgill on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:00 PM

Did we ever get to see the shop set up that was originally planned???

 

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Posted by Herrmann Shortline co on Thursday, March 9, 2017 8:03 AM

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.

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