Erie "Chicago" Tugboat
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In preparation to build a new layout centered on Erie's Harlem Station in NYC, I decided to kitbash a Lindberg Coast Guard tugboat we didn't use on our club layout.

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I could have built it as is, but I know myself and decided to tweak it a little bit... and finally it ended a plain bashing session.

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The prototype is named Chicago: a 1913 tugboat built and modified to navigate Harlem River. The Lindberg hull is almost a perfect match and thus worth the effort. The plastic model is a wooden ship, but I sanded down the wood plank texture to make it a steel vessel.

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The hull was cut on my table saw to get a waterline model. Each half was securely glued on a plank of masonite before the surgery. Extreme caution must be exerted. It is a small operation, but plastic is always unpredictable under the blade.

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Main modifications include lenghtening the superstructure, removing the winch and bashing the wheelhouse. I'll also have to bash the steam stack (round) into a diesel one (ovale).

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BTW, Lindberg label the kit as 1/72, but I did extensive measurement and I can say the only 1/72 are the sailor figures!

Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.

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