Bob..

Looks great...one thing that tall gear tower is from a F unit where it can 
pivot inside the full width body...the GP-38-2's used two trucks with the drive 
shaft running out the end of the trucks to meet the universal shafts coming out 
of the fuel tank.

gale hall
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Frascella 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 7:25 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} GP 40 Project - Scratchbuilding Survives


  I posted photos of my latest project in the photo section titled "GP 
  40 Project".

  http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/photos/browse/d9e2

  I decided to build my own GP 40 (the hard way) by scratch building 
  one with various components that I've acquired over the years. The 
  photos show my efforts to-date. I assembeld the frame by sweat 
  soldering 1/16" thick brass bars stock to form the structural 
  elements of the frame. The pilots are fabricated from styrene of 
  various shapes and thickness abd mechanically fastened to the frame 
  at the draft box so the the coupler forces are transfered directly to 
  the metal frame.

  The fuel and gear towers I acquired from River Raisin at a train 
  shown a few years ago (thank you Jim!) and I found the side frames at 
  a local train shop but have no idea who made them or if they are 
  still available. My guess is that they were made by Steam Depot. 
  Anyone known who might have made them? They were designed as non-
  axle bearing so I modified them by adding brass axle bearings and 
  formed my own bolsters out of styrene. The power trucks seem to turn 
  freely and smoothly with no binding and are designed to fit the 9'-0" 
  EMD wheelbase.

  I haven't started fabricating the body yet, but will scratch that 
  from styrene as well. The way the gear towers are configured it will 
  enable me to do a full cab interior.

  Any comments (other than those in reference to my sanity) will be 
  graetly appreciated.

  Bob Frascella



   

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