1:120 scale General Electric E33 - Conrail livery 4610
The E33 was built by General Electric in 1955 for the Virginian Railway, where they were known
as the EL-C. Following the Virginian's merger with the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1959,
electrification was abandoned. The locomotives were sold to the New Haven Railroad, where they
worked through successive Penn Central and Conrail ownership until scrapped in 1981.
Throughout their lives several modifications were made to the locomotives. This model is correct
for loco 4610 in Conrail livery.
- No front high level multiple unit power cable
- No rear high level multiple unit power cable
- Half length underframe skirting
- Box on front right walkway
- Modified roof-box grill arrangement
- E44-type horns
- Original type pilot
Assembly Instructions
Exploded View - front and left
Exploded View - rear and right
Sprue for separate parts
Included in the model are the main body and a sprue with all the handrails and other parts which
need to be added separately, as illustrated in the diagrams above.
The part-relief underframe equipment detail should be attached to the side of the chassis block.
I recommend using acrylic paints for this model as they work well on the Frosted Ultra Detail
plastic. Enamel paints have been reported to take an excessive amount of time to dry on Frosted
Ultra Detail so should not be used.
cm:
8.086 w x
17.434 d x
3.86 h
in:
3.183 w x
6.864 d x
1.52 h
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