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Re: [CBQ] Scaletrains.com HO CB&Q Havelock 52' 6" Gondola

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Scaletrains.com HO CB&Q Havelock 52' 6" Gondola
From: "William Hirt" <whirt@fastmail.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 08:58:03 -0600
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The Q car diagrams specifically say they are three piece roofs which Jim's model shows very well. The car diagrams also indicate there were at least two variations on the roofs as built.

Bill Hirt

On 2/28/2021 6:03 AM, Tom Mack via groups.io wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 06:36 PM, wolfshead010 wrote:
would these need to be done as one unit or could they be done as half pieces
I think these gondola roofs were three pieces. If so any resin or 3D printed roofs would probably need to be done as a single piece or as two pieces - end covers and center cover. Some of the roofs, such as Chuck Zeiler's photo of 83441 and what you can see of the roof of the trailing gondola 833xx in Jim Sandrin's model photos, have running boards. Assuming these were three piece roofs, if you did a single piece roof you would probably still want to do breaks in the running boards to simulate the separate running boards on each section, or a modeler could cut through a single piece running board if it were a cast or printed on piece. 

Does anyone know, assuming these were three piece roofs, if they interlocked in any way? In other words, did they have to be taken off in a certain order? There appears to be nothing stenciled on the cars in that regard, just notes to remind people to lock the roofs on after they are in position on the car. Looking at the latching arrangement, there is only on pair of latches (one each side) on the roof ends sections, and two pairs (two each side on the center section. That would almost imply you put the end sections on first and locked them, then put the center section on and when you locked it down it held the center and end sections in place. This all assumes, of course, that the roof was three pieces, not a single piece with four latches per side._._,_._,_
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