Kitbash Long Shark BP20, and a B-unit for DL-109


Here's a set my friend Jerry built;

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Randy, thanks very much for that reference building discussion. I'm reading thru it now.
So far his chassis work appears a lot more challenging than mine,...but certainly creative.
 
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BTW I don't know how many folks are aware of the smooth running and BIG weight of the Proto DL-109 engines . A pair of these (A-B, or A-A) should pull the door off of a locked barn !

Add a good decoder and some Scale Sound speakers and they should be a winner. Perhaps I should add the antennas as I did on my PRR 1000 C-Liner

Edited: my antenna application. I think the use to be offered as a kit?
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That kit-bashed B unit for the SantaFe DL110 unit is going to offered for sale, as i don't have time to complete the project.,...someone good with painting and decaling interested??
 
I decided to add some additional strengthening to my frame joint,...just as a precaution.

I added this thin plate of brass (.01") to the bottom, and made it fairly large in size to spread the loads. I decided to attach it with the super glue I get at Harbor Freight that has served me well with a few other projects,..
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If that glue doesn't work out I can easily remove it and use something else.


Then on the top of the frame I used that same superglue to attach 2 pieces of very strong music wire,..
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If it was me, i'd drill and tap two pairs of holes on each side, and then screw in the brass plate with brass screws, this way you would have a solid metal main frame. Contrary to what one might think drilling and tapping is not that hard and the result will be a much more durable frame.
 



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