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RE: [CBQ] Ray Bedard's Modified 2-10-2 Photos Posted

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From: "Myers, Scott V." <svmyers@southernco.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:06:50 -0500
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Thread-topic: [CBQ] Ray Bedard's Modified 2-10-2 Photos Posted
I agree.  Sharing this type of detail with others is quite helpful and a
real plus to the group membership.
 
Scott Myers


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        From: CBQ@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CBQ@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Jan Kohl
        Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:02 PM
        To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: Re: [CBQ] Ray Bedard's Modified 2-10-2 Photos Posted
        
        

        Ray, awesome job, thanks for sharing the details and how you did
it!
        
        Cheers!
        
        Jan Kohl
        
        Castle Graphics
        
        www.castlegraphics.com
        
        trainboy.geo wrote:
        
        > Well, guys and gals, I finally finished by 2-10-2 project and
am very 
        > happy with the results.
        >
        > I started out with the new Proto 2000 Heritage Series by
Walthers, 
        > with sound and undecorated. And I must add that the sound
effects are 
        > the best I have heard. The deep whistle sound and chuffing
really 
        > makes this engine come alive. I do not operate DCC, but with
the new 
        > Atlas Quantum controller, I get to add a lot of new "life" to
my 
        > engine with many new sound effects.
        >
        > As for the modifications, here is what I did:
        >
        > Taking the entire engine apart was the most time consuming. It
took 
        > lots of patience and time. I was fortunate to obtain a 
        > dailed "Disassembly Instructions" direct from Walthers.
Without this, 
        > I would have been lost, as the boiler does not come apart
easily. Once 
        > this was done, I was able to start my rework.
        >
        > I removed the air pumb on the firemans side, and all the
piping under 
        > the cab on both sides. I removed the 2 boiler halfs from each
other 
        > and then removed the cab. I left the drive wheels and frame
together 
        > in one piece.
        >
        > Useing several photos of 6303(both sides)and other photos of
the M3 
        > class engines, I was able to determine what needed to be added
to give 
        > my engine a truely "Q" look.
        >
        > On the firemans side, I added a Cal Scale 6203 "Q" Worthington

        > feedwater heater, adding additional piping. A Cal Scale 6532
"Q" 
        > whistle and a Kemtron 31453 smoke stack - it is slightly
larger than 
        > the stock smoke stack and I really think it looks much better
on this 
        > larger engine. 
        >
        > On the engineers side, I added a Cal Scale AP345 air pump and
on the 
        > front I changed out the bell and marker lights using Cal Scale
285 and 
        > 312. I also made a new air tank mounted under the front of the
boiler 
        > using Plastruct round tubing.
        >
        > For the tender, I extended the height of the coal bunker on
the tender 
        > and added a ladder and handrail at the back of the new bunker.
Other 
        > than adding a new coal load, that's about all I did. 
        >
        > I painted the engine using Floquil paints and with the cab
removed, I 
        > was able to paint the inside of the cab green - something that
has 
        > always been hard for me to do on my brass engines.
        >
        > I posted 5 photos in the "PHOTOS" section in our Yahoo Group
site 
        > under an album titled "A Modified P2K 2-10-2". 
        >
        > I really like the way it came out. I still need to weather it,
to help 
        > bring out more detail and give it that "used" look, but I
could not 
        > wait to get photos posted to share with you all. 
        >
        > Any comments would be appreciated. 
        >
        > Ray Bedard
        > San Jose CA
        >
        >
        >
        > 
        > Yahoo! Groups Links
        >
        >
        >
        >
        > 
        

         



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