I'm planning on fixing the pilot of my Lionel SD70M (not sure if I want lobster claw or Kadee) and I was wondering if anyone on here has done one of these before and has any tips. Also need a good fuel tank for it.
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exactly which model are you referring to? The K-Line 75M needs a better fuel tank!
If you are going to fix the pilot, why would you put the claw back on?
This thing needs a better fuel tank, but there's no easy way to do it. I've seen someone scratch build a fuel tank from brass but that's beyond my skill set
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What is the Lionel catalog number and road name?
Andrew
It's the Union Pacific one from the set in 2004. I'll probably do Kadees. I'm curious if I bought and shortened (lengthwise) a tank for an SD90 if that would work.
You could try the MTH SD80 fuel tank for the K-line SD75
That's my assumption. I'm at school right now, but next time I go home I'll check.
Hey Will,
I know I'm in the weeds here digging up an old thread, but did you ever complete this project? It'd be cool to see some photos / discussion of the process if you did.
In the true spirit of the hobby, I still haven't finished that particular unit but I have done some work on one of my UP SD70ACes. I swapped out the lobster claw for a Kadee #746 and fixed the pilot using two pieces of 1/16" Evergreen styrene cut to the shape of the steps. It's not perfect since it's just traced and cut by hand. I also used a single piece of styrene to fill the gap around the coupler. Thankfully the Scalecoat UP Harbor Mist is a pretty close match to the shade Lionel used, plus one day I'll weather the locomotive. Next step is full length hand rails. Just fixing the pilot makes a huge difference though, especially when coupled to a Lionel ES44 with the kinematic pilot.
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Will, that unit is looking great! Don't we all have projects that we haven't gotten around to yet?!? Thanks for sharing.