In the last post in this series, SP F-50-7 (Part 1) - a stand-in for a WWI emergency flatcar, from Sept 2020, I cover building the basic kitbash for SPMW 810 and some of the early development for T&NO 23454.
Those modelers following my postings in order are going to start wondering about me and modeling flatcars... The last eight posts have all been on kitbashing flatcars. Oh well, strike while the iron is hot I suppose.
Those modelers following my postings in order are going to start wondering about me and modeling flatcars... The last eight posts have all been on kitbashing flatcars. Oh well, strike while the iron is hot I suppose.
T&NO 23454, a Revenue F-50-7 "Stand-in" Model
Time for an old "sag-backed" T&NO F-50-7 flatcar kitbash! |
Starting point of re-purposed Walthers-TM 42ft flat as SP F-50-7, WWI era flatcar. |
Vulcan Trucks
Kadee 573 Vulcan truck. |
These cars will use Kadee 573 Vulcan Trucks. I have modified the truck bolsters glued to be rigid and use more standard bolster system than the KD mounting system.
Underframe Construction
Bolsters, center frame beams and MDC queen posts. |
The old Walthers undeframe is removed and new plastic scratchbuilt parts fabricated and installed. Kadee coupler covers are glued in place and boxes will be mounted with 2-56 screws.
Underframe painted, without K-brake installed yet. |
I fabricated K-brake laterial supports from styrene strips.
Deck Changes
Decals applied, draftgear stake pockets at the ends installed. |
I modified my old wood deck on this car to include inboard draftgear stake pockets.
Truss Rods
Truss rods & bolster-draftgear structures installed. |
Stirrups from A-Line are installed in drilled holes in the bottom of the carsides. The truss rods are made from 0.012" PB wire, bent to shape to fit across the queenposts. Sections of 1/8" x 1/16" styrene strips are cut to fit between the bolsters and the inboard ends of the coupler draftgear boxes.
Got Sagged?
Left side of T&NO 23454 with K brake and truss rods installed. |
I want the T&NO 23454 to appear as several F-50-7s do in the last years of their life. Often the truss-rod flats appear to be sag-backed. The model actually was sagged a bit because the weight was bent a bit. I decided to tweak it to have about 3" of sag deflection at the center of the car. The bolster pads were filed to make the trucks sit level. This will also require some slight shimming to the couplers for them to be at the right height.
Weathering
In Closing
Jason Hill
Related Articles:
SPMW 810, covered in SP F-50-7 (Part 1), link below. |
Modeling an MOW Supply Train (Part 1)
SPMW 7021A (Part 1) Wrecker - Rail & Tie Car - Starting kitbash
SPMW 7021A (Part 2) Wrecker - Rail & Tie Car - New Bulkheads and Rack
SPMW 7021A (Part 3) Wrecker - Rail & Tie Car - Adding Details to Rack
SPMW 7021A (Part 4) Wrecker - Rail & Tie Car - Finishing Plastic Parts & Painting Rack
SPMW 7021A (Part 5) Wrecker - Rail & Tie Car - Installing Running Boards
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