The Depot Workshop - Episode 4: Converting an AT&SF GP20 to a GP20u.

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Sam is working in his Depot Workshop converting an HO Scale AT&SF 1100 Class GP20 to a 3000 Class GP20u.

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EMD introduced the GP20 in 1960 and the Santa Railway purchased 75 of them. Santa Fe Railway assigned the new units to the 1100 Class, which were numbered 1100 - 1174. Three GP20s could do the work of four F3s.

In 1969 Santa Fe renumbered them into the 3100 Class and repainted into the yellow warbonnet paint scheme but mostly unchanged except for the addition of a rotary beacon on top of the cab.

Starting in 1977 they were remanufactured at Santa Fe's Cleburne Shops and were assigned to the 3000 Class - 3000 - 3074. The 3000 Class received air conditioning, D77 traction motors, EMD's 645 engine, and yellow warbonnet paint scheme and some received smoke lifters.

Follow along with Sam as he explains the development of the GP20 locomotive and then shows how he made the conversion to a GP20u.

VIDEO CONTENTS:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:34 Development of the GP20
00:04:14 Converting GP20 to GP20u
00:20:09 Airbrush Work
00:27:23 Removing the Masking Tape
00:33:38 Brush Work
00:45:34 Decals Installation
00:53:40 Final Detail Parts and Completion

List of Detail Parts and Supplies:
1. Smoke Lifters: Evergreen Strip Styrene Item #129, size: .020 x .250.
2. Antenna Stand: Made from styrene and brass wire.
3. Vapor Air-Conditioner: 3-D printed by Paul Montgomery.
4. Cab Shades: Detail Associates. Item # 229-1301
5. Tamiya Paint:
a. Royal Blue, X-3 Item # 81003, to match Santa Fe blue on locomotives.
b. Yellow, XF-3 Flat, to match Santa Fe yellow on locomotives.
c. Med Gray, SF-20, for weathering locomotive.
6. Microscale Decals:
a. Item # 87-29 SF Hood Diesels
b. Item # 87-205 Number Boards Lightable
c. Item # 87-425 Santa Fe Warbonnets

RECOMMENDED LINKS:
1. https://youtu.be/A4JhfwLPo0o
2. https://youtu.be/SKIITyJDU9E

CREDITS:
1. Historic photos used in this video are from the Fred M and Dale M Springer Archives and are used with permission.
2. Engine Diagrams and Drawings from Sam D. Teague Collection.

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