Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

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Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby R.K. Maroon » Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:06 pm

New video on YouTube, featuring many of Dave "Scalecraft" Goodson's fine vintage models. As you will see, Dave is an NP fan:

https://youtu.be/9Pm6EIXF1Cc

I will say that getting the SP&S 0-6-0 to run on our layout required that we up our game in regards to quality of trackwork. It was worth the effort though -- it's a great model, and it was very satisfying to get the layout up to snuff and see the 0-6-0 tooling around.

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby DaveJfr0 » Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:12 pm

Looking good. Thanks for sharing.

Curious - is there anything that can be done to quiet down the internals of those all-nation diesels? Maybe not and in that case, they make a nice representation of prime mover sounds.
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby ScaleCraft » Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:23 pm

Actually, they don't sound like that. It's the gain on the microphone according to the Maroon.
When I was looking and buying, restoring, ALL have A-N straight cut gears just FOR the sound and absolute reliability.
Both powered F units, the Geep, and the NW.
Most if not all still have speedometer drive cable shafts.
I'm still around, for now.
That NP caboose.....cut down long Walthers wood unit.
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby bob turner » Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:41 pm

It is so nice to hear from you. I missed your posts.

How come that NP switcher with the cabbage stacks has not showed up?

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby ScaleCraft » Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:57 pm

Three rail!

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby R.K. Maroon » Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:12 pm

DaveJfr0 wrote:Is there anything that can be done to quiet down the internals of those all-nation diesels?

ScaleCraft wrote:Actually, they don't sound like that. It's the gain on the microphone according to the Maroon.

Dave is correct. The AGC on my phone camera amplifies the sound when the locomotive is far away and then doesn't turn it back down fast enough when it goes by. I tried to adjust this after the fact but my video editing software is rudimentary.
DaveJfr0 wrote:Maybe not and in that case, they make a nice representation of prime mover sounds.

I agree. The whine of a locomotive drive doesn't bother me. Perhaps only a vintage modeler would look at it this way, but to me, that's exactly how they are supposed to sound.

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby De Bruin » Thu Mar 28, 2024 11:43 am

Great looking locomotives and rolling stock, that Kemtron GP is gorgeous!
Like the sound too!
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby ScaleCraft » Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:23 pm

De Bruin wrote:Great looking locomotives and rolling stock, that Kemtron GP is gorgeous!
Like the sound too!

The Geep came to me painted ACL colors yet lettered "Central Pacific". Go figure!
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby R.K. Maroon » Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:39 pm

Here are photos of the NP shorty caboose that Dave kitbashed from a Walthers model:

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/60z6xln8f0e0wssfwmzq9/Walthers-Goodson-Caboose-NP-1734_01.jpg?rlkey=6ngbsih5tsdkhnl4x3x1oiw0q&dl=0

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1cdd6m26u2ns78j6ebfcj/Walthers-Goodson-Caboose-NP-1734_02.jpg?rlkey=v8mqlw6e4g8s06ham98uipp8r&dl=0

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g6j70jmo5qb6gnhti4mex/Walthers-Goodson-Caboose-NP-1734_03.jpg?rlkey=hrphn3kscj0m5kbwqyeciqynh&dl=0

There is enough white-metal in this model to give it some heft. I don't know if the smoke jack is supposed to be bent, but its not hard to imagine that one might see something like that.

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby Carey Williams » Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:49 pm

Great video ..nice line up of vintage trains .
Thank you for posting ....growl of the diesel is music to the ears .
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby Nortonville Phil » Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:56 am

Well this is not a Northern Pacific locomotive. It was recently gifted to me and came from Dave Goodson. I believe Woody Mathews may have originally had it. When I received it, the pilot was broken. I was able to brace up the two halves of the broken pilot and splice them back together using and brass plate on the bottom of the pilot beam. I am glad to have this loco and still have more work to do to it to get it running well. I also have a second tender for it. I will have two tenders to choose from eventually with one lettered for my proto-freelance Texas Midland Rwy. The loco is a Thomas 0-4-0 of B&O prototype.

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby De Bruin » Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:08 am

Neat loco Phil! Please keep us posted on your progress with it.
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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby bob turner » Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:46 pm

Ref the NP Caboose a couple posts above - I have been meaning to retrieve this and get a photo, thinking it was like the NP - but no, SooLine! Still, in the same general spirit - room for one brakeman and a calendar.
Model from Don Massy - Don and I traded Scale Craft and Pierce locomotives for a decade at OSW. He gave me this fine model.

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Re: Northern Pacific Action -- Dave Goodson Models

Postby E7 » Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:39 pm

Looks like a Bobber with extra wheels (LOL)! I have a Carworks PRR bobber which I like a lot!

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