Maine Central RosterWe model the B&M and the MEC during the latter part of thier independence from transition era to the acquisition by Timothy Mellon.
As such it allows me to roster a variety of motive power but for the most part the roster is centered around the mid 70's to mid 80's.
As far as diesels go, the goals for my MEC roster are to have nearly all the GP38's as well as the U18bs. I will also roster a representative sampling of the early covered wagons and 1st generation Geeps. As far as Alcos are concerned the two RS-11's are a given, and as the opportunity presents itself I will acquire a couple of Alco S switchers and early RS units.
My current roster includes Atlas HO Master Series models of all but 1 of the 13 GP38's on the MEC roster. I acquired a 6 of the 12 units while on
deployment and embarked upon a small scale renumbering project. As you can see here the 'Baghdad backshop' is busy. As I have been renumbering here in Iraq I have been adding a few details as well. Such as Cab roof mounted bells and antenna. I later re-numbered the 260 shown here to r/n 256 since I noticed too late that the 260 retained the square logo after the air filter was upgraded to the paper style by the Waterville shops. So all that remains to be done on the project is to number the remaining un-numbered unit I have at home with the square heralds to r/n 260 and change one of the two r/n 258 's to 259 and I'll be one model (#253) short of the MEC 'Baker's dozen' of GP38's.Then the real fun begins ! I will be on to the real mother of all roster projects. I will tackle the seven U23b undecs sitting in Georgia awaiting kitbashment into U18b Independence class models. I plan to use a combination of a couple of methods to kitbash the Baby Uboats that the MEC had on thier roster. Cameron Green had a very straightforward method and Mike Rose has a bit more complicated approach which involves doors and walkway sections from a C30-7. I have one started using the MR methods and will see how it comes out. Likelihood is I will opt for the simpler method Cam Green uses.
Alcos on the roster: If you have visited my fotopic photo gallery and checked out my Iraq deployment projects album you will see I have an early Atlas RS-11 here in Iraq. I am superdetailing this model as well. On the fotopic site I have a series of pics that show how I added an Alco fan and etched metal grill.

Hey Mike...Great to see you've set up a weblog as well! Man, oh man...those harvest gold and green units are so striking! Hmmm...maybe I'll have to update my roster to the mid-60's! (big grin)
ReplyDeleteCheers, Mike Hamer
With Intermountain bringing out the U18Bs (sometime in the future...soon I hope), are you going to end up with a handful of undec U23Bs like me that you're not sure what to do with?
ReplyDeletei SURE AM !
ReplyDeleteThinking I will paint them into Southern Tuxedo U23b high hoods