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Passed thru my town today heading back west.  It had been at one of our major Marine Corps bases for some ceremonial uses down in the eastern part of the state.  It is an NS class SD60E, rebuilt from NS EMD SD60 6515/HLCX 5978/CRIX 5978/UP 5978/ originally CNW 8014.  The cab is an NS design fitted to these old spartan cabbed SD60s.

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I've been trying to work out how to make up that cab but its that over-hang that looks a bit of a  ###### :scratchhead:

Nice photo.

 

I would agree. I'm concentrating on making a couple NS SD40Es (SD50s rebuilt to SD40-2 spec) instead as the body on these is effectively unchanged (especially in N-scale). I presume that an aftermarket AdmiralCurry* cab will appear sometime in HO (but I won't hold my breath for an N one).

 

Adrian

 

*corrected per Craig's post below

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I would agree. I'm concentrating on making a couple NS SD40Es (SD50s rebuilt to SD40-2 spec) instead as the body on these is effectively unchanged (especially in N-scale). I presume that an aftermarket Admiral cab will appear sometime in HO (but I won't hold my breath for an N one).

 

Adrian

Unless someone does a 3D replacement cab for the Atlas SD60M. Not sure if there are other differences on the long hood though.

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There's some confusion as to what exactly is an Admiral cab.  This is a pretty reliable source http://www.altoonaworks.info/rebuilds/admiralcab.html

 and says the cabs on the SD60E is not the Admiral.  http://www.altoonaworks.info/rebuilds/ns_sd60e.html

 

If you want to scratchbuild, here's a profile shot from my friend Ward Sutton...plus a little street running in New Bern, NC. 

 

EDIT - and if I'd dug around a bit more, I'd have found this...it's called a Crescent Cab  http://www.altoonaworks.info/graphics/drawing_crescent.png

 

 

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For N scale here is a cab although its not for sale at the moment.

 

http://www.shapeways.com/model/1062129/ns-crescent-cab-repaired.html?li=productBox-search

 

You are a bad man! Adding to my list of projects (at least, when it becomes available). I'll have to find an appropriate SD60M donor as well. It is a good thing I've actually gotten around to finishing a couple of my other projects (Kato C30-7 repaint into NS, Bachmann D8-40CW patched from LMS into NS).

 

Adrian

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I know!

 

Not doing my wallet much good either.

 

Now that we have a few NS locos (other half already has a couple of NS locos prior to her buying one of the heritage ones whilst we were in the USA) this one will also have to be done. I could use my UP SD 60 but think I iwill get another one when the cab is released for sale on Shapeways.

 

Ian

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And leading a stack train in Ohio last year...lovely Leslie type RS5T air horn sounding too.

 

 

And in eastern North Carolina on Wednesday this week, 26 June, en route to my photo location :)

 

 

And also on June 26 my friend Anthony Randall chased the train about 75 miles across eastern NC

 

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