This is it so far. It will be printed in eleven components and hopefully fit on a Williams 44 toner. Will keep you posted as I go along. Don
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Don: I'd be willing to bet that if you could make a small production run of those, you'd sell out in a hurry. I, for one, don't have the capability of 3D printing and I sure would like one of those. (Probably prefer the 80 ton version like the Milwaukee had.)
Paul Fischer
Paul, I plan on enlarging and modifying it so I can make myself a few Milwaukee Road versions. I just need to take one step at a time. Don
If you have an .STL files you want to share; I'll try to print on my 3D laser printer.
Will that fit on the Williams SCALE 44 ton loco, or on the copy of the postwar 44 ton loco?
If you make a few of these bodies, I would certainly like one.
I've had a steeple cab project in a box for probably 13 years now and it's not looking like I am any closer to completing it.
Looks great!
I'd also buy a couple. I remember these as a youngster on the Sacramento Northern and more recently on the Iowa Traction in Mason City.
Don
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It's close. I'm building a GE type steeple cab that was common at one time. When I get this one right, I'm going to enlarge it a little and change some detail to try to make one of the three Milwaukee Road switchers. I'm printing the first one now. Don