It should come as no surprise that I have several of the Rapido 44-tonners. This includes a couple of the decorated ones, along with four (for now) undecorated ones that I'll be doing in other paint schemes. It was also a nice surprise to find I was mentioned in the manual (in French too!). (It should also come as no surprise that I started this post on November 18...).
Like many undecorated locomotives, these are unassembled. Most of the assembly is pretty straightforward, but since instructions aren't included I thought I'd mention a few things. First, there are details that need to be installed on the running boards, but holes have not been pre-drilled. But there are dimples underneath for that purpose, you just need to figure out which ones are needed, since not all are used for every phase.
Looking at the picture below, here are what the holes are for (on the NH models, anyway):
- Blue - bell. There's a hole at the other end of tanks too, which may be used for the bell on other roads.
- Green - steps for Phase Ic models. The one closer to the edge is also the alignment for the skirt. You need to drill the hole in the semi-circular portion closer to the center of the model.
- Yellow - steps/curved portion of the cab for Phase III model. This probably applies to the Phase IV models too, but I don't have one to verify.
The side frames that come preinstalled are the later version, for the Phase III and Phase IV models. They need to be replaced for the Phase Ic version. I did this the hard way, not realizing that they trucks themselves are easily removed (I hadn't read the portion of the manual regarding removing the coupler, since I wasn't planning on doing that...).
You do need to remove the pickup contact strips to install on the other side frames. It appears they attached them using heat to melt the plastic pins. It's easy enough to pry the strips off the plastic sideframes.
To install them on the new sideframes I didn't want to use heat. Instead, I applied a liberal amount of styrene cement and used the flat end of a pair of tweezers to mash them down.
I won't bother to explain the process I had to use to reinstall the trucks since you all know now that you can simply pull and turn to remove the entire truck assembly.
As for other details, note that the New Haven units used one of two horns. The Phase Ic units had Wabco AA-2 horns. The A-2 horn was produced in short and long bell versions. The AA-2 has the short stacked on top of the long.
The phase III and IV units used the long bell A-2.
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