01-15-2014, 08:12 AM
I did some prep work on the RS11 shell yesterday, mainly filling headlights and horns holes with styrene rod and sanding down grabirons nuts. After a few try, I found out it would be easier to sand down the cast-on intercooler flush with the carbody and glue a P1K recast on it. Next step is filling the hood notches with styrene and sanding everything down to a nice MLW curved profile.
I’m still trying to figure out if cutting away the RS11 radiator (the cast is clumsy) and replacing it with a RS32 one is a good move. Both have similar dimensions but not exactly the same.
I also made a sketch of different intervention according to prototypes I’ll be replicating. I’ve decided to use the Kato RS11 shell to get a third CN unit. After comparing it to an Atlas Classic, I found out the wheelbase length difference was minimal from an operating standpoint. Anyway, many discrepancies exist between a RS11 Atlas shell and a real RS18. At this point, I won’t go crazy for half a millimeter here and there. It would be stupid to shelf a Kato drive for such a trivial matter.
I’m also asking myself if I’m psychologically challenged enough to try replicating about 80 Alco door handles with brass wire… Maybe not, maybe!
Matt
I’m still trying to figure out if cutting away the RS11 radiator (the cast is clumsy) and replacing it with a RS32 one is a good move. Both have similar dimensions but not exactly the same.
I also made a sketch of different intervention according to prototypes I’ll be replicating. I’ve decided to use the Kato RS11 shell to get a third CN unit. After comparing it to an Atlas Classic, I found out the wheelbase length difference was minimal from an operating standpoint. Anyway, many discrepancies exist between a RS11 Atlas shell and a real RS18. At this point, I won’t go crazy for half a millimeter here and there. It would be stupid to shelf a Kato drive for such a trivial matter.
I’m also asking myself if I’m psychologically challenged enough to try replicating about 80 Alco door handles with brass wire… Maybe not, maybe!
Matt
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