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Kato courtesy of N Scale Supply...
skibbe,I think what your seeing or should say NOT seeing is that BLI has the small vent windowframe cast onto their window glazing. What needs to be done is that small upright on the glazing needs to be painted Armour Yellow. As far as being an E7 window, they should be the same as an E8.Jon
Warning, warning! Rock Island engines should never be used for "photographic evidence" as the Rock was notorious for replacing parts off anything onto anything. I purused the Frisco book, and have trouble pinning it down solid. UP E-8's photos are even more ambiguous. Not found that many "straight-on" side shots that aren't looking up somewhat at the engines, which distorts things just enough to make it very hard to be 100% certain on every unit's windows. I think the BLI window is too wide, but I'd like builders blueprints AND optional equiptment lists for E-8's before burning BLI at the stake. Pre-21st Century, it was possible to crawl all over locomotives in certain locations and nobody gave a hoot. Doing this, I found more differences in GP-38-2's on the UP, Frisco and BN than I thought the EMD catalog listed. I guess really, since steam engines, all locomotives have been built to the customer's "spec's", and our "Phase I, II and III" designations are really just some external spotting "features", and may (and do) get changed during the engine's service life. Even the hundreds of UP SD-40-2's had differences in them as they were shopped or rebuilt.