Hi fellow 2-Railers - My ex-ROCK/Missouri Pacific GP38-2 MP 2274 asked for a partner, so I picked up a Weaver GP38-2 that needed some serious TLC. I plan to make it into SLSF (Frisco) GP38AC, #642. I'm a MoPac fan, but have a soft spot for Frisco as I grew up near their Mississippi River Division a few miles from Rush Island, MO. I have one of #642's original number boards, and #642 was photographed with MoPac as pooled power, so it's a good match for my MoPac roster. Also, the bright red-orange & white will break up my sea of MoPac (Jenks') blue.
Here's a pic of the unit as received decorated for Halloween, and another after it has been stripped of its black spray bomb and factory Weaver Santa Fe blue & yellow paint using 91% isopropyl in a large Ziploc bag over a couple of days. There was some crazing where the scarab was glued to the long hood and a decoration was glued to the top of the cab, so some body work is needed. Fortunately the skull and figure on the short hood were only held on with rubber glue.
As shown in the second picture, the air tank detail has been removed from the sill. The short Weaver fuel tank will be replaced with a 3600 gallon version from an Atlas Premier GP40 (p/n MD104T1). I think the Atlas fuel tank comes with air tank detail. If not, then I'll make some air tanks like I did for MP 2274.
The grab iron detail has been shaved off and new grab irons from an Atlas O GP15 will be installed. P&D brass lift rings will be added. I'll also add a speed recorder on the front left axle, a Pyle gyralight to the short hood (Precision Scale 56119), a P&D Weaver GP38 window glass kit, and a Precision Scale 5-chime horn #5625. I have pics of SLSF 642 with all 5 horns facing forward, and other pics of 3 horns facing forward and 2 facing rearward.
I also plan to upgrade the stock incandescent bulbs with warm white LEDs and add a flashing beacon to the roof of the from Evan Designs along with an Atlas Premier SD40-2 beacon light cover (p/n MD12122). If a flashing beacon won't work, I'll add a non-functioning Atlas O Dash8 40-B strobe (p/n 690129).
I decided to spray bomb this unit instead of airbrushing, so I stopped by my local hobby shop today and picked up Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, TS-101 Base White, and TS-49 Bright Red. TS-49 looks close to Frisco Red-Orange backed up by this video and by also comparing my N-scale engines painted in Modelflex Frisco Orange. According to a poster on the Frisco Historical Society, the Frisco shop in Springfield, MO used cans of Chevrolet engine red for touch ups, so there's that.
This build should be easier than MP 2274 as I plan to use the stock Weaver Delrin handrails instead of brass stanchions and wire. I also won't have those pesky MP spark arrestors to fab. I plan to keep the radiator grilles, which aren't perfect for a GP38AC, but will work for me.
I have Frisco decals on the way from K4 and have test printed number board and EMD builders plate decals which I'll print on inkjet decal paper. The Weaver cab number boards are smaller than those on the long hood. Have a good weekend and more to follow.
~Tim