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Title: ho conversion
Post by: uscgtanker on September 11, 2012, 08:25:17 AM
I would like to convert a B&O EM1 to a DM&IR yellowstone. I know what to do but need to find parts for the conversion. I need a spare challenger tender, a cab with doors behind the windows with a slant in the front and pilot beam detail. I already have decales for the conversion. but would like some advise.
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: jonathan on September 11, 2012, 09:45:38 AM
Coastie,

When searching for replacement parts for modifications, I find myself often ordering from Greenway Products.  They have a plethora of brass parts that fit the bill.  I see they have slanted cabs in stock and a number of choices for pilots and pilot details.

Go to their "Builder's Corner" tab (Greenway website).

The DMI&R tenders were those multiple wheel jobbers, almost centipede-like.  Don't know if those trucks, or tender, are available separately.  I suppose eBay might be a place to start.

Being from Minnesota, I have a mild interest in this railroad.  However, as a B&O foamer, I cringe at the thought of chopping up such a B-E-A-utiful locomotive.  Please show us pics when you start the conversion.  Enjoy!

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: jonathan on September 11, 2012, 10:01:37 AM
Check this out:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Monogram-HO-Gauge-Big-Boy-Locomotive-DM-IR-Scale-Model-Kit-OB-Steam-Engine-/221123336239?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item337bfa582f

Buy the whole kit cheap.  Just use the parts (tender) that you need.  Done and done.

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: wjstix on September 11, 2012, 10:04:50 AM
I seem to recall that back when the non-operating Monogram kit came out someone (perhaps Bowser?) offered a conversion kit to add electrical pickup to the tender.
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: jonathan on September 11, 2012, 10:12:33 AM
This is just a guess, but I'm thinking one could take the guts out of the Bachmann EM-1 tender and fit those guts into the kit's tender--if one is handy with small parts and a soldering iron.  Again, I cringe.  ;D

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: ebtnut on September 11, 2012, 12:51:37 PM
You really need an all-weather cab for that loco.  Kemtron used to make one in both brass and styrene that was intended to fit on the old Mantua Mike.  Don't know off-hand if PSC still carries these any more.  Might also check with long-standing train shops like Caboose Hobbies.
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: JRG1951 on September 11, 2012, 02:35:39 PM

Maybe a Bachmann Niagara tender could be modified or at least the running gear fitted to the Monogram kit tender.

John
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Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: uscgtanker on September 11, 2012, 06:36:46 PM
Well Being my first year of college i don't have that much cash to spend on anything but will save up and keep trying.
Title: Re: ho conversion
Post by: ryeguyisme on September 12, 2012, 01:20:28 AM
Quote from: ebtnut on September 11, 2012, 12:51:37 PM
You really need an all-weather cab for that loco.  Kemtron used to make one in both brass and styrene that was intended to fit on the old Mantua Mike.  Don't know off-hand if PSC still carries these any more.  Might also check with long-standing train shops like Caboose Hobbies.

They do have all-weather cabs, they're just made to order. Just allow a few weeks for the parts to be made and shipped out