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Title: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: RGS Goose on September 10, 2013, 08:24:57 PM
Hi Yardmaster,
I am looking forward to the release of the new diesel shortly.
I haven't been able to find any details about the physical size of the model.
Would you please tell us the overall length and width, and the height above the rails.
Thanking you,
RGS Goose.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Bucksco on September 11, 2013, 01:20:42 PM
Don't have one handy to measure at the moment. When one becomes available I will post the info.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Bucksco on September 16, 2013, 03:58:40 PM
Okay got ahold of one briefly today. Here are the dimensions:
Length - 7.5"
Width - 2"
Height - 3.25"
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: RGS Goose on September 16, 2013, 06:59:06 PM
Hi Yardmaster,
Thank you very much for coming up with those figures so quickly.
I will do my homework on them now, and look forward to seeing one here.
RGS Goose.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Stevelewis on September 19, 2013, 03:56:12 AM
Also  Thanks for the dimensions  from  this  side  of  the  pond,

We  await  them  also!
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: kendoitall on October 28, 2013, 11:58:20 AM
Is there a prototype for the new 50-ton diesel? I model circa 1930's but most of the double-hood Whitcombs were around WW2 vintage.

Ken
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: lvrr325 on November 01, 2013, 03:25:27 AM
Closest thing I see to a prototype might be the Oahu Railways has a couple of 3-foot gauge center cab Whitcombs.  But none of the ones I looked at quite matched up to the pictures online, the cab is not quite right for any of them, and I don't think any had the same shape counterweights either.

It's possible the proportions look off because most of the ones I found pictures of were standard gauge, even the Hawaiian ones were the same width and visibly wider than the cars they pulled.


That said, they were building these as early as 1940, so if you bump your era up a little bit you can probably justify them.   

Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Stevelewis on November 03, 2013, 05:21:37 PM
I am  not aware  if  the pre production  pictures if the  new  diesel have been published  anywhere,  but one of  our retailers  here in the  UK  has pics of  all 4 showing  their colour  schemes,

Take a look at www.kernowmodelrailcentre.com    go to the 0n30 section on the left of the home page  then  go to the 3rd  page of the STEAM loco section!!  (They o have used  the  incorrect  section)  click the  thumbnails to enlarge .

I guess that  the  Black one may prove to be the  best seller??
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: darryl1936 on November 04, 2013, 12:20:38 AM
Thanks for posting info on the new diesels.   Only one that looks good to me, the yellow version and that is just barely acceptable. I would most likely buy one and modify it somewhat to look better in my eyes anyway...  Cheers, T O F
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: lvrr325 on November 04, 2013, 03:20:53 AM
The cream and orange one is a real paint scheme, used by the Salzberg group on their shortlines - Wellsville, Addison & Galeton, Des Moines & Central Iowa, Lousiana & North West, Southern New York, and many others.   No narrow gauge that I'm aware of, but it's not that much of a stretch.   

Be nice if there was an undecorated, though, I got the little gas-mechanical in undec and painted it, if this came undec I could paint it to match.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Stevelewis on November 04, 2013, 07:30:44 AM
Quote from: lvrr325 on November 04, 2013, 03:20:53 AM
The cream and orange one is a real paint scheme, used by the Salzberg group on their shortlines - Wellsville, Addison & Galeton, Des Moines & Central Iowa, Lousiana & North West, Southern New York, and many others.   No narrow gauge that I'm aware of, but it's not that much of a stretch.   

Be nice if there was an undecorated, though, I got the little gas-mechanical in undec and painted it, if this came undec I could paint it to match.
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These  should  not  present  any  problem  to  repaint,  I have  repainted  quite  a lot  of  brightly  painted  and unacceptable  liveried  locos in G  & 0n30  even a few  H0 ones as well.

Removal of lettering is  usually  quite  easy, then  a couple of  coats of  grey primer and  then  any colour you want to  use ( in my case  its  usually  Matt Black )
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: lvrr325 on November 04, 2013, 04:50:37 PM
I think the only one with any lettering on it is the one that comes black.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: piglet on November 04, 2013, 10:53:45 PM
I saw this loco at the national narrow gauge convention in Pasadena CA. It is a nice locomotive and is quite heavy. It's going to make a lot of people happy, and with it's weight pull a long string of cars.
Title: Re: New Diesel Specs.
Post by: Stevelewis on November 05, 2013, 09:14:13 AM
Quote from: piglet on November 04, 2013, 10:53:45 PM
I saw this loco at the national narrow gauge convention in Pasadena CA. It is a nice locomotive and is quite heavy. It's going to make a lot of people happy, and with it's weight pull a long string of cars.

Thats  good  information  it  can't  be  far  away  then!  Or  can  it??!!