Capt. Jack
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Thanks Bill .Don’t have one but would be willing to take yours, really like your kit bash
These pictures are unbelievable. Everything is perfect. Magazine cover whorthy . Wow .Looks rvery good Jack. The cut back rear really does give it a presence.
I have a couple of them but no pictures as of yet.
I do have an Accucraft Plymouth though..... but not yet weathered..
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I like that rust effect on those tip cars Mike,very effectiveLooks rvery good Jack. The cut back rear really does give it a presence.
I have a couple of them but no pictures as of yet.
I do have an Accucraft Plymouth though..... but not yet weathered..
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Smart loco there,,,,smallest I have are a couple of Mighty Moes.Hello
Here is my big Hustler . I cut the back of the cab off and detailed it some. It's a great little engine and one that I run alot. Would love to see everyone's big Hustlers View attachment 237455 View attachment 237456 View attachment 237455 View attachment 237456 View attachment 237457 View attachment 237458
Awesome I can't wait to watch you build it .Jack, you're twirly (that's too early).
I'm in the process of 'bigging mine up' to 1:20.3, but the new chassis is still on its way to me - I could still be a few weeks away from finishing.
So far it looks like............
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Go for itI am literally all over the place I got way to many projects going on at one time. Im Im g scale overload. Building the layout . Two Lil haulers half done just weathered my battery climax. And now working on a Lionel kit bash.lol.
Jack, you're twirly (that's too early).
I'm in the process of 'bigging mine up' to 1:20.3, but the new chassis is still on its way to me - I could still be a few weeks away from finishing.
So far it looks like............
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I had thought of raising the cab and bonnet with a skirt, especially as I was looking to create space for battery power. However, I've gone a slightly more expensive route, because the gear shafts had cracked and split, I decided to buy a different chassis, and thus have been able to cram a battery pack in the diminutive bonnet.I have one that I wish to upscale too but not entirely sure how I will do it. Interesting method you have by extending just the height of the cab.
I think I may lift up the engine with a skirt around the bottom then rebuild the cab somehow. Perhaps with a corrugated roof for a bush sawmill.
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These are quite fun to detail
I had thought of raising the cab and bonnet with a skirt, especially as I was looking to create space for battery power. However, I've gone a slightly more expensive route, because the gear shafts had cracked and split, I decided to buy a different chassis, and thus have been able to cram a battery pack in the diminutive bonnet.
I still have to find somewhere to locate the ESC and the Rx though![]()
I hadn't really thought of the cab roof - while it might hide the ESC, there's a million wires that would trail down....How big is the ESC could it be attached to the cab roof?
I'm sitting here looking at mine and to see up under it I have to bend down considerably. Matter of fact before I added R/C to mine I has 2 AA cells glues up there and you really had to look hard to see them.
As for the Rx I took the plastic cover off one of mine and carefully bent the pins so I could fit it into the boiler backhead of a Stainz sized loco, along with an ESC, (Pic attached).
The plastic cover can easily be replaced with some heatshrink for insulation if needed but if it is surrounded by plastic there is no need.
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