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The US Steel's Union Railroad, URR, had locomotives called Buffalos that were AS616s and SD9s grafted together.  I've been working on this for the last few days.  I am currently waiting on brass details from PS.  I have a new respect for scratch builders who build cars or locomotives.

Dave

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David Minarik posted:

The US Steel's Union Railroad, URR, had locomotives called Buffalos that were AS616s and SD9s grafted together.

They really weren't "grafted together". Many railroads sent their non-EMD locomotives into LaGrange for complete re-engining by EMD. The "project" included replacement of the original prime mover & main generator, replacement with an appropriate EMD roots blown prime mover & main generator, appropriated electrical control modifications, and in many cases a complete EMD long hood assembly with cooling system.

 I've been working on this for the last few days.  I am currently waiting on brass details from PS.  I have a new respect for scratch builders who build cars or locomotives.

Very cool project! Can't wait to see the finished model.

Dave

 

 

Lee,  

She sure is an ugly duckling.  

I used two older MTH shells (with the walkway attached to the body).  The SD9 had to be cut from the frame and lifted.  The front half is an AS616.  The hood was chopped and I scratch built the windows. (which took 4 tries)  The sloped transition between the two is just plastic.

I filled in the fan openings and will replace them with the correct fans from Precision Scale.  The pilots are fixed with kadee couplers and some other goodies from PS.

Electronics will be MTH PS3.

Dave

Here is a little update on the URR buffalos. I got the brass details yesterday and installed some. I still have to do the stanchions, railings and pilot details. I also had to lengthen the frame and move the motor mounts forward 3/4" to close the gap between the pilot and the trucks. This required a bit of welding. I might be able to decal a bit today. Overall, I think it will turn out OK.

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David Minarik posted:

Thanks everybody!   I'm a little burned out on this one.

You may be burned out, but you generated one fine looking piece of motive power there. 

Great looking work like this definitely showcases 3RS.  Would love to see more photos of your railroad.  Did OGR ever do an article on your railroad?  If not, they sure as heck should. 

Great Job Sir!

Regards,

Jerry

 

gnnpnut posted:
David Minarik posted:

Thanks everybody!   I'm a little burned out on this one.

You may be burned out, but you generated one fine looking piece of motive power there. 

Great looking work like this definitely showcases 3RS.  Would love to see more photos of your railroad.  Did OGR ever do an article on your railroad?  If not, they sure as heck should. 

Great Job Sir!

Regards,

Jerry

 

Jerry,

The layout was in the last OGR dvd #12.

A very old version of the layout was in the magazine quite a few years ago.

There are some good shots on the Mercer Junction Facebook page as well.

Dave

 

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