Soo Line EMD GP30's #702 & #703 703 Both Finished 07-29-18
Oct 30, 2017 12:58:20 GMT -8
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Post by Great-Northern-Willmar Div on Oct 30, 2017 12:58:20 GMT -8
Soo Line EMD GP30 #701
Soo Line EMD GP30 #703
Began building a pair of Soo Line GP30's. I picked numbers 701 and 703. Soo 700 through 704 are the five GP30's which are closest to the phase which the Proto 2000 model represents.
I changed the trucks to ALCo type B. The ALCo type B has a longer wheel base than the EMD type B. Proto actually got this right, so I switched the EMD's from the GP30 to a Rock Island ALCo FA-1m and vice versa.
Cannon & Co. steps replacing the too shallow steps of the Proto model.
Cannon & Co. radiator fans replacing the engineering plastic fans that come with the Proto model.
Plano models makes an etching kit to transform the delrin Proto 36" fan to a see through representation.
Front of the model with the Details West scale buffer, scratch built cut bar, plow, etc. This model will represent the Soo Line GP30 in the period between the as built look with foot boards and the last configuration with loops welded to the cut bar and some other little differences.
The Proto model does have the dynamic brake fan blanking plate. But it is still not prototypical. On the prototype both with and without dynamic brakes had a plate on the roof and then either the blanking panel or a fan. Plano Model makes a kit for both styles. This is of course the non-dynamic version. Much better look than the out of the box Proto model.
The model with the winterization hatch in place(temporarily) for photos.
The winterization hatch is a modified Atlas SD24 part. The screen is from Plano Models.
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Soo Line EMD GP30 #703
Began building a pair of Soo Line GP30's. I picked numbers 701 and 703. Soo 700 through 704 are the five GP30's which are closest to the phase which the Proto 2000 model represents.
I changed the trucks to ALCo type B. The ALCo type B has a longer wheel base than the EMD type B. Proto actually got this right, so I switched the EMD's from the GP30 to a Rock Island ALCo FA-1m and vice versa.
Cannon & Co. steps replacing the too shallow steps of the Proto model.
Cannon & Co. radiator fans replacing the engineering plastic fans that come with the Proto model.
Plano models makes an etching kit to transform the delrin Proto 36" fan to a see through representation.
Front of the model with the Details West scale buffer, scratch built cut bar, plow, etc. This model will represent the Soo Line GP30 in the period between the as built look with foot boards and the last configuration with loops welded to the cut bar and some other little differences.
The Proto model does have the dynamic brake fan blanking plate. But it is still not prototypical. On the prototype both with and without dynamic brakes had a plate on the roof and then either the blanking panel or a fan. Plano Model makes a kit for both styles. This is of course the non-dynamic version. Much better look than the out of the box Proto model.
The model with the winterization hatch in place(temporarily) for photos.
The winterization hatch is a modified Atlas SD24 part. The screen is from Plano Models.