Nuclear Test Diesel

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  • #52334
    PLAYINGWITHECHOES
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    Perhaps the most unusual train project I’ve worked on, here’s preliminary renders of a 1954 General Electric Diesel fitted with 400hp motor and copious amounts of lead for safely hauling radioactive nuclear engines for jet test aircraft at a Idaho test site. It sat between two tracks for huge flatbeds, though I plan on having it run on center of track like a normal train.

    If it’s a weird or dangerous train, I have to model it. When I build it for real, it may be perfect for shunting cargo cars in a future switchyard display as it’s built for the new Powered UP and could be programmable if anyone knows how to use that tech, like the trolley running at CSC and Home and Garden, you could have it going back and forth.

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    #52341
    Dan
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    Now this is cool! I had never heard of this before. It seems quintessentially 1950’s technology – trains & atoms!

    #52565
    PLAYINGWITHECHOES
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    Thanks. Between this and my Helium transport car, I might be able to integrate the trains with the rocket guy’s display. 🙂

    #54014
    PLAYINGWITHECHOES
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    Also built this Lead Lined Diesel over the past couple of weeks, as some might have caught video of it rolling on my tabletop test track. Here’s still photos of it, in color.

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    #54099
    Dan
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    Looks great! I’m surprised the metallic candle piece (probably a horn on the real loco) is flush in the render, but doesn’t clip flat on the actual build.

    #54103
    PLAYINGWITHECHOES
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    Thanks. Turns out it did clip flat after I pushed it in all the way. LOL

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