Modeling in HO Scale

(Locomotive Section, Self Made Models)

First, let me begin by commending you on your ambition and (hopefully) abilities.  If you are an old hat at this then stop reading this paragraph, grab your airbrush and go make me proud.  For those of you just starting out, I have to honestly say that I haven't the slightest clue as to how to do this stuff.  So let me instead provide you with a few resources.

Pat Durand is an outstanding master craftsman.  The photos I have seen of his custom made models are hard to tell apart from the prototype.  He has even provided you with his super secret Locomotive Detailing Guide.  A guy who always has an eye for detail is Curt Fortenberry who is known to count rivets on the prototype.  If you're in need of some good advice on airbrush techniques or decal application then ask Robert Krol to give you a few pointers.  Email these people and beg them to help you out.

So, what do you need to get started?   First, pick up some Scalecoat D&H yellow and Scalecoat B&O royal blue for ARR blue and yellow.  Next, you will want to pick up the model that most closely resembles the prototype.  To complete your purchasing binge, buy the corresponding decals for your model.  Don't forget to send me photos of your finished product so I can add it to my creations page.

Models that closely resemble the prototype.

Loco Loco No. Manufacturer
Model Type
Stock No.
Loco color Lettering Decals
*McKeen 83 Overland Models   M-24 gray white  
E9A 2401 Life-Like Proto 2000 E8A 433-8046 yellow/blue blue *87-480
E9B 2402 IHC E8B Power car 348-6101 yellow/blue blue *87-480
FB-1 Lionel B #0577 Walthers FB-1 Power   blue yellow  
*F7A 1500-1532 Athearn F7A Power 140-3139 yellow/blue blue *87-480
*F7A 1500-1532 Bachmann F7A Power 160-11201 yellow/blue blue *87-480
*F7A 1500-1532 Athearn F7A Dummy 140-3039 yellow/blue blue *87-480
F7A 1500-1532 Stewart Hobbies F7A Power, P2 out of stock yellow/blue blue *87-480
*F7B 1503 Athearn F7B Power 140-3224 yellow/blue blue *87-480
*F7B 1503 Bachmann F7B Power 160-11202 yellow/blue blue *87-480
*F7B 1503 Athearn F7B Dummy 140-3024 yellow/blue blue *87-480
F7B 1503 Stewart Hobbies F7B Power, P2 out of stock yellow/blue blue *87-480
F40 31-32 Spectrum F40 PH Diesel 87001 blue/yellow blue  
GP7 1801-1810 Trains Unlimited 
(Front Range)
GP7   blue/yellow blue/yellow *87-480
GP7 1801-1810 Atlas GP7 150-8400 blue/yellow blue/yellow *87-480
*GP7 1801-1810 Walthers EMD GP9M rtr 931-100 blue/yellow blue/yellow *87-480
GP30 2504 Spectrum GP30 160-82849 black/gold gold *87-280
GP30 2504 Bachmann EMD GP30 160-82001 black/gold gold *87-280
* GP35 2502/3021/3051 Athearn GP35 Power 140-4200 black/gold gold *87-280
*GP35 2502/3021/3051 Athearn GP35 Dummy 140-4220 black/gold gold 934-119750
*GP35 2502/3021/3051 Bachmann GP35 Power 160-11504 black/gold gold 934-119750
GP35 2502/3021/3051 Kato GP35 P1a 381-951020 black/gold gold 934-119750
GP35 2502/3021/3051 Rail Power Products 

(ProtoPower Chassis)

GP35   black/gold gold 934-119750
GP38-2 2003-2008 Athearn GP38-2 Power 140-4600 blue/yellow blue/yellow 87-480 

Item 8

GP38-2 2003-2008 Athearn GP38-2 Power 140-4650 blue/yellow blue/yellow 87-480
GP38-2 2003-2008 Life-Like GP38-2 Power blue/yellow blue/yellow 87-480
GP40-2 3001-3020 Athearn GP40-2 Power 140-4700 blue/yellow blue/yellow 87-480
GP40-2 3001-3020 Athearn GP40-2 Dummy 140-4720 blue/yellow blue/yellow 87-480
GP49-2 2801-2809 Athearn GP-49-2 Power 140-4626 blue/yellow blue/yellow
MP15 1551-1554 Con-Cor MP15 Power 223-155000 blue/yellow yellow Set 7
Item 8c
MP15 1551-1554 Atlas MP15 Power   blue/yellow yellow Set 7
Item 8c
S-2

7107, 7109,
7112, 7123

Atlas S-2 Power 150-8700 black yellow 87-480 
Item 8b
SW-1 1201-1204 Walthers SW-1 Power 932-1350 unavailable
RDC3 701, 702 Athearn RDC HO dummy   silver black  

* somewhat similar to prototype

Additional note from Casey Durand: "The Athearn GP60 is the quickest way to a GP49 'look-alike'.  Also, for the F unit plows you take the white metal SP one, smooth the face off, take thin plastic, glue it to the face, let it sit, then trim and file to shape.  I have made several of these and they are VERY strong."


Corresponding decals

You can obtain SD70MAC 100th anniversary decals from Circus City Decals.



 
Microscale also sells decals and dry transfers. The table below shows what they currently have available.

Microscale Decals

Stock No.
Manufacturer Type
Year
87-280 Alaska Railroad Diesel Hoods & Cabs 60-70
87-480 Alaska Railroad Diesel Hood & Alco Cab 1980

 


Modeling steam locomotives
(by Pat Durand)


The Alaska 400/500 series consolidations are same as the Maryland & Pennsylvania Modern 2-8-0 #43 as built in brass by Atlas Industries, Inc Kawaguchi, Japan for Pacific Fast Mail. I think this was a limited run and if you can find one for $500.00 it is a buy.

Numbers 601 (circa 1947) and 610 (circa 1937) start out as the IHC Mogul with oil tender. You can buy it for $49.00 from Standard Hobby Supply. I just ordered 98.00 in parts from Precision Scale to do this rebuild of a $50.00 engine.

751 and 752 were both Northern Pacific class W1 2-8-2. There have been quite a few different runs of these mikes in brass but you do not want the class W or W2. Class W1 is dead on for the two units sent to Alaska as ex NP locomotives. You can find them on eBay for $400-600.

There are no other units that are close except for the Life Like 0-6-0 switcher and it needs the domes moved and modification to the tender.

 


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Thanks to Pat Durand for providing this information

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The information on this page was last updated 10/29/23