Here is a photo I used to build two U23s. I can't remember who took it
or where I got it from, but it is close to ten years old on my computer.
Gordon Smith
James Sandrin wrote:
Concerning the car body, assuming you are planning an HO-scale version,
the easiest way is to combine Atlas shells. The Phase-1 U30C shell with
the nose headlight is the best starting point. For the proper engine
compartment, a U23B shell will give the proper 6-door configuration.
Section the engine compartments at the front of the radiators and behind
the front air intake doors. It sounds more complicated that it really
is. Once you have the shells in hand , it is easy to see what must be
done. Included are shots of the engine compartment door arrangement, the
engineer's side of the cab and front detail and a roster shot of the
5200 (aka 460) in Denver in 1972. Jim Sandrin
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