M-32 Doodlebug

Chessie6459

Gauge Oldtimer
On May 19th I started to take apart my Union Pacific M-32 Doodlebug. I decided it needed a new paint job so I took it completely apart. I am starting out with a primer coat. I have to touch it up in a few places but other than that it turned out great.

2 Hrs after painting
cimg4307.jpg


Underneath
cimg4310.jpg


Sitting On The Body
cimg4309.jpg


This view shows after the top of the stacks were taken off and with the pantograph just sitting there.

Top View
cimg4317.jpg


The other day before I started anything I removed the stacks completly. I drilled the hole for the screw that will hold the pantograph on top. Here are pictures to show you how far I got.

Over All View.
cimg4322.jpg


Top View
cimg4321.jpg


Side View
cimg4320.jpg


This little project will be on hold for a week as I am leaving saturday to go to the beach with the girlfriend and her family. Once I get back I will continue to work on this and get it completed.
 

Chessie6459

Gauge Oldtimer
Hi Matthew! Looking good so far but I too was surprised by the pantograph. Is your line converting to overheard wiring?
Ralph

Thanks Ralph. I am going to make a section of the layout overhead wiring. I know I am modeling the Chessie System but the juice jack bug bit me.:mrgreen: It will be used in the urban areas of the layout once I get it up and running.:rolleyes:
 

Ralph

Remember...it's for fun!
Jun 18, 2002
5,134
0
36
64
St. Paul, MN
Visit site
Very cool! I often wish I'd made room for a little section of the Northeast corridor on my layout so I could at least have a GG-1 run by on a short visible segment from staging to staging. I understand that when the juice jack bug bites its irresitable! :)
Ralph
 

Isambard

New Member
Aug 26, 2004
30
0
6
89
Canada
On May 19th I started to take apart my Union Pacific M-32 Doodlebug. I decided it needed a new paint job so I took it completely apart. I am starting out with a primer coat. I have to touch it up in a few places but other than that it turned out great.

2 Hrs after painting
cimg4307.jpg


Underneath
cimg4310.jpg


Sitting On The Body
cimg4309.jpg


This view shows after the top of the stacks were taken off and with the pantograph just sitting there.

Top View
cimg4317.jpg


The other day before I started anything I removed the stacks completly. I drilled the hole for the screw that will hold the pantograph on top. Here are pictures to show you how far I got.

Over All View.
cimg4322.jpg


Top View
cimg4321.jpg


Side View
cimg4320.jpg


This little project will be on hold for a week as I am leaving saturday to go to the beach with the girlfriend and her family. Once I get back I will continue to work on this and get it completed.

Looking good! It appears as if you stripped the original paint scheme before priming. What did you use as stripper?