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Can't wait to see who's first to disprove the vaporware allegations with their own eyes and hands!
I must disagree. Look as this pretty lady.
Far be it for me to disagree with the admin formerly known as Powdered Toast Man, but I still very much prefer my Pennsylvania steam unbeautified. That as-built scheme is hot, but to me, the epitome is the slat pilot and low headlamp with the large centered "Pennsylvania," followed by the step pilot. There was at least one loco in that video with a low headlamp and a cast pilot that doesn't look half bad. For me that raised headlamp, however logical, just wrecks the aesthetics. Thank goodness my alternative history lets me justify non-beautified steam!
But the real selling point for me was that the advertising art showed the M1as as having prewar step pilots/headlight position and the compressed 30s/early 40s tender lettering, while the M1b art showed the postwar facelift, drop pilot, and extended tender lettering.