I'm working on a kit bashing project where I want to make a prototypical CP Rail H-16-44 (baby trainmaster) engine using a Lionel H-16-44 chassis. The Lionel shell would require too many modifications and an H-24-66 FM trainmaster shell (have one from MTH) is closer to prototype except it is too long. Cutting the FM shell is easier than making a whole series of mods to the Lionel shell I would need to make two cuts to shorten it and they need to be a perfect 90 degree cut. My question to you guys is this: How can I make this perfect cut, what cutting device should I use? I have a chop saw but I think it spins too fast and would melt the plastic. It looks like it would have to be a handsaw and a miter box, perhaps. Suggestions? Also what kind of filler do you guys use for cracks and holes that doesn't shrink.
thanks, Mike