I unexpectedly received a package from Pennsylvania. Inside was an ALCo C425 case from CMR Products.
CMR Products Inc. is a family run Model Railroad Hobby Store. We maintain dealerships with a number of quality companies including Walthers, Digitrax and NCE. At CMR Products there is Trains! and everything else.
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Unfortunately, the quality isn't very good. The side panels warped inwards during printing, and the frame isn't straight when viewed from above. While the steps/handles on one end were printed very well, they're too thin. I think holes made from bent wire would be better. Nothing more than the body is included. So, you'll need to get creative with the tank, bogie covers, and handrails yourself.
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Now for the good news. The resin is very stable and not particularly brittle. The supports are quite easy to remove. There's ample space inside for the chassis of the Lok-n-Roll GP30. The millimeter difference in the distance between the bogie centers is barely noticeable. The bogies are the 23mm ones from Halling. According to the prototype, they would be 23.7mm. One could use the 24mm ones from Halling, but then the existing 23mm bogie sideframes wouldn't fit. The height of the body can still be adjusted; I placed a 0.7mm thick strip of plastic on the chassis. This makes the locomotive look appropriately tall. I still need to check the space and position for the couplings.
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All in all, a great model, with a few minor teething problems in the design and printing. That's my first impression, and many thanks to @areibel!