Modeling 403
Overall view of IAIS GP10 403 showing the C&P nose (not yet attached to the walkway), new pilot plates, and the styrene plate over the former Mars light location between the number boards. Since 403 is the last IAIS unit still in the old scheme with solid yellow ends, meaning I don’t have the typical hazard stripes to be concerned with, I applied all hood end detail prior to painting.
By: Joe Atkinson
View of 403's roof showing Details West #143 fan (rear only, as per the prototype), bell with activation line, engine room access doors, and new exhaust stacks.
View of 403's roof showing Details West #143 fan (rear only, as per the prototype), bell with activation line, engine room access doors, and new exhaust stacks.
By: Joe Atkinson
Engineer's side view of IAIS 403 showing non-standard font used on this unit as well as IAIS GP10 402. Lettering is from Oddballs Decals IAIS diesel set.
Engineer's side view of IAIS 403 showing non-standard font used on this unit as well as IAIS GP10 402. Lettering is from Oddballs Decals IAIS diesel set.
By: Joe Atkinson
IAIS GP10 403, a kitbashed P2K ph. 3 GP9 with Cascade & Pacific short hood and battery box/walkway sections, and P2K GP20 cab with Athearn U30C windshield grafted in.
IAIS GP10 403, a kitbashed P2K ph. 3 GP9 with Cascade & Pacific short hood and battery box/walkway sections, and P2K GP20 cab with Athearn U30C windshield grafted in.
By: Joe Atkinson
Rear engineer's side view. Note traces of blue showing through on rear truck, which I believe the IAIS retrofitted from 495, an ex-CSX GP16.
Rear engineer's side view. Note traces of blue showing through on rear truck, which I believe the IAIS retrofitted from 495, an ex-CSX GP16.
By: Joe Atkinson
Roof shot of IAIS 403
Roof shot of IAIS 403
By: Joe Atkinson
Front engineer's side. Side handrails forward of the cab had to be bent from wire due to the battery boxes changes. I tried to drill out the P2K stanchions to accept the new handrails, but the stanchions are too fine, so instead I filed the top as thin as possible and ACC'd the handrails to the inside surface.
Front engineer's side. Side handrails forward of the cab had to be bent from wire due to the battery boxes changes. I tried to drill out the P2K stanchions to accept the new handrails, but the stanchions are too fine, so instead I filed the top as thin as possible and ACC'd the handrails to the inside surface.
By: Joe Atkinson
Rear conductor's side view. Note IC orange showing through along frame and under radiator compartment. 403's two different styles of radiator fans can be seen in this photo, as well as the different cut bar types on the rear pilot (looped top on engineer's side, straight on conductor's).
Rear conductor's side view. Note IC orange showing through along frame and under radiator compartment. 403's two different styles of radiator fans can be seen in this photo, as well as the different cut bar types on the rear pilot (looped top on engineer's side, straight on conductor's).
By: Joe Atkinson
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