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Re: Wanted: Picture of LEGO SF GP-38 Loco ââ¬ÅWarbonnetââ¬ï¿½ design.
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 04:38:18 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Mathew Clayson wrote:
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> Mark,
> I did pretty much the same thing. The model that Russell pointed out was the
> first thing I built after coming out of my dark age, and my first real train
> MOC. If I were to do it again, I might use the nose from the Alaska engine that
> Bruce pointed out. I'd use dark gray for the upper grills instead of black, and
> add more lower doors and grills. And perhaps rebuild the cab like this
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=336889>.
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> I'd started with the model in Jake's book, this was before the BNSF kit was
> introduced. But wasn't quite happy with the proportions, most LEGO builds,
> including the BNSF model make the front intake bump(left side behind the cab) 4
> studs wide, I prefer 3. and I wanted the challenge of doing the yellow and blue
> scheme.
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> There are some exelent photos on the Internet
> <http://www.trainpix.com/ATSF/EMDORIG/GP38/> I've also scince discovered
> railfans paintshop
> <http://paintshop.railfan.net/images/moldover/gp38_ls-pf.html>
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> The ATSF engines used box type paper air filter inserts, just forward of the
> front fan, which I represented with tiles. And they have air tanks above the
> fuel tank.
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> Mathew Clayson
> BayLTC
Oh, I almost forgot to mention, your MOC looks absolutely incredible!!!
Mark
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