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MaxSouthOz posted:

The odds against tracking them down are going to be astronomical.

 

Max:

Back when you first this posted this thread I thought I remembered reading somewhere that the cars still exist because the city approved funding to restore the cars.  So the cars must exist somewhere.  

I just did a goggle search which turned up this article which says that in January 2017 the City Council approved a contract with Gomaco Trolley Company to repair three of the trolleys - http://www.galvnews.com/news/a...48-3aab94ad6002.html

In reading the article it sounds like perhaps the cars were possibly still stored somewhere in the Galveston area when it was written and will be shipped to Iowa for Gomaco to repair them.  So they definitely exist and Gomaco must know where they are and should have measured them if they bid on repairing them.

Bill

 

 

  

Here is a progress shot of the trucks I'm developing.

GIt 5

This is a combination of the Black Beetle SPUD and an Athearn Bettendorf truck set.

Unfortunately, the Black Beetle wheels appear to have been chrome plated and nothing will stick.  I have restricted the painted area to the dished part of the wheels, as the slightest touch and the paint flakes off.

Both the truck set and the Black Beetle frames are Delrin, so no adhesive will stick to either of them.  The new pieces are made of styrene, and it's been necessary to screw them together.

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I've had an email back from David Smith, Executive Director of the City of Galveston.

He has no drawings, but he has sent me some excellent photographs, and given me permission to post them here.

Trolley 1

Trolley 3

Trolley 5

I'm hopeful that once GOMACO receives the first trolley, I may be able to get some better measurements from them - maybe even a drawing.

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MaxSouthOz posted:

Here is a progress shot of the trucks I'm developing.

GIt 5

This is a combination of the Black Beetle SPUD and an Athearn Bettendorf truck set.

Unfortunately, the Black Beetle wheels appear to have been chrome plated and nothing will stick.  I have restricted the painted area to the dished part of the wheels, as the slightest touch and the paint flakes off.

Both the truck set and the Black Beetle frames are Delrin, so no adhesive will stick to either of them.  The new pieces are made of styrene, and it's been necessary to screw them together.

Hey Max!

There is a product called "Blacken It" that might work to color your wheels. It is a chemical blackening agent (light blue in color). Not sure if it will work on chrome, but might be worth a try. I think it is carried by Micro Mark. Good Luck!

Simon

 

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