UPDATE 5/4/14: I finally got the courage to build, paint and weather the powered unit (#1601) over the past week or so. Check out the photos below. I now have a two-unit consist of #1601 (powered) and #1604 (non-powered)...
I just completed detailing a MTH RailKing ALCo RSD-4 Diesel. Yet another challenging (but fun!) project for a beginner like me. I followed prototype photos and used detail parts from several sources (Atlas, Weaver, P&D Hobby Shop, Michael's Arts & Crafts, etc.), and even scratch-built a few details myself. I own both the powered and non-powered versions of this locomotive. I figured I would "practice" on the non-powered unit first before tackling the powered unit. Several before and after photos are below. Here's a summary of what I did to the "stock" locomotive...
-Removed solid (non-see-through) roof fan grill/screen and replaced with brass see-through screen and brass fan blades.
-Installed brass class lights (with scratch-built brackets/electrical boxes) to front and rear. Added jeweled lenses.
-Removed cast-in grab irons on both ends of body shell and replaced them with wire grabs.
-Removed simulated cast-in brake/M.U. hose details from die-cast pilot.
-Added grab irons, coupler cut-lever and brake/M.U. hoses to pilot.
-Added drop-steps and safety chains to both ends.
-Added several roof grab irons.
-Hand-painted several details per the prototype.
-Weathered the entire locomotive.
As I mentioned above, this project was a lot of fun and helped me get through many bitter-cold January and February nights up here in the northeast! Hope you enjoy the photos.
#1601 BEFORE:
#1601 (Powered Unit) AFTER:
#1604 (Non-Powered Unit) AFTER: