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Mostly I'm looking for plans of all the different locomotives I want to do.
Recently, I was browsing the Internet and stumbled across the "Promontory Locomotive Project" which was the National Park Service's plan to recreate the Golden Spike ceremony by building replicas of the 2 locomotives (UP 119 and CPs Jupiter) to display on scene. They have detailed plans of both locomotives on their website. 1700 pages detailing every part from the boiler down to the bell bracket. If you had access to lots of metal, a machine shop, and gobs of money, you could build your own 4-4-0 locomotive with these plans. Right now I'm browsing through the plans looking for major components to design 1/24 models of both locos. Unfortunately my computer has a heart attack every time I try and open the PDF in Photoshop to pull the drawings I need. This should be fun. Link to the plans Search Results - eTIC Pubs |
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Well Aaron, at least your computer has a heart, most of them don't, or a soul! Seriously, I'd love to see a Civil War era American 4-4-0. One of the Promontory engines would be especially welcome.
Bob
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I'm working on it. I'm trying to find the balance between "not enough detail" and "how do they expect me to build this?"
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One thing you could do is provide two models: a simple one for those that just want to build a loco to display, and a complex one with underframe/valve gear and cab detail to satiate the detail nuts (like me)
I am looking forward to seeing what other locomotives you model. If I had more space, I'd have built that DD40 by now |
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This is what I'm shooting for:
Running gear Full loco I still need to add panel lines and finish up the piping and accessories. And draw up the tender. |
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