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I'd like A couple AS616s too, in Milwaukee paint. That model has the same drive train dims and seems to be the exact same body panel/door layout. Anyone know specifically what features were different between the 4-axle and 6-axle prototypes?
I inquired about what chassis this was designed to fit on but I haven't received a response yet. It's only been a couple of weeks...
From the bolster span listed in sirenwerks post, it would most closely match a GP30/35.
First GN X178, and now MILW AS-616's. You are modelng Minneapolis, you just don't know it.
I'm holding out for a RTR AS-616 from somebody.
On the Shapeways site there is a shot of it that kinda resembles USN dazzle camo , but with green , why ? http://images1.sw-cdn.net/model/picture/674x501_1096910_1096935_1372203234.jpg
In "Oregon & Northwestern" paint, perhaps?...Mark in Oregon
But the Twin Cities, with so many more great railroads and a menagerie of paint schemes in the 60s, not to mention so many idealistic name passenger trains, is very intoxicating. I just don't know that much about the actual place, having never visited - we just rarely left Packers territory when visiting the grandparents.