02/18/2008 EMD 567 prime mover Diesel engine

Product Review

Manufacturer:


Walthers

Item:


933-3119

Description:


EMD "567" prime mover

Rating:


**
Note that my reviews do not do price comparisons, I leave those judgements to the reader. Photographs may show the item combined with other products and simply reflect how I chose to use the product. The rating is made in the context of my personal requirements and desires.

When I was in my local hobby store I noticed a tiny kit from Walthers Conerstone series for an EMD "567" prime mover Diesel engine, and I thought it would look nice in one of my loco sheds.

The kits comprises a single sprue of gray plastic (made in Denmark - Heljan ?) and a small sheet of paper showing how the parts fit together.


There are some other parts on the sprue that suggests that this sprue may also be supplied in some other bigger kit since the additional parts do not belong on the engine at all.

I painted and weathered all the parts before their final assembly, opting to make it look like an engine about to be refurbished rather than a new one waiting to be installed.

Assembly was not difficult even though most parts have to be glued in position without any exact positioning recesses etc. There were some small studs on the two halves of the air intakes but I had to cut one off so that the two halves could be more accurately aligned !

The engine sits on two steel I-beams which needed a fair amount of scraping to make the flat sides flat and not rounded.

The mountings on the round dynamo? do not end up in the same plane where they are meant to rest on the I-Beams. There is also a slight difference in height off the I-beams between the engine and the dynamo so I ensured that the shaft connecting them looked straight when they were glued onto the I-beams.

The spacing of the I-Beams is critical. The dynamo mounting brackets are wider apart than the engine so great care needs to be taken to ensure that the engine can rest on the beams and at the same time not have the beams too close together...

Without careful painting and assembly, this kit would not look very nice.

Here it is in my loco shed:

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