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If you think CF7's are ugly, go find those eclipse glasses to shield yourself....Well, following my multiple posts on Atlas GP7's, I did have a successful DC (not DCC) build of my own kit on the new chassis, along with four custom builds done or in-flight.So, as a salute to this project that started, wow, back in 1988, here's my "CF7 Festival" on my layout, probably the last great meet of these units for the foreseeable future, as if 'it don't fit it may be time to quit' and I'm out of brass etchings - the $$$ part.So, from back to front:ATSF 2470, scratchbuilt on Roco Atlas GP7 hood, now on Classic chassis - and featured in April 1990 RMC. This unit was a test unit master that failed for JnJ resin casting, long story.ATSF 2614, scratchbuild on Roco Atlas GP7 hood, now on Classic chassis - also in RMC. This was my first attempt at diesel scratchbuilding with styrene in 1988ATSF 2471 (mine) done from my kit, on 2006 chassis;ATSF 2615 (mine) done from my kit, on 2006 chassis; (round roof)ATSF 2471 (custom) done from my kit on 2006 chassis, just doneA&E (ALY) 303 (mine) done from my kit on new 2023 chassis, just done (blue one)TXR 103 (custom) done from my kit on 2006 chassis, just doneAnd there are 2 more customs on the bench still in pieces unpainted, later... wanted them to make the Festival shoot but I need to ship customs tomorrow!Link: http://www.randgust.com/2024%20CF7%20Festival.jpg
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I’m a big fan of your passenger train work and admire the work you do to create consist of trains other than those done by Kato or other manufacturers (not that there’s anything wrong with the sets; I just appreciate the effort). I haven’t had the heart to apply any weathering to my passenger cars - in my world CP was very diligent in washing their equipment (and they actually were pretty good about keeping their cars clean). However CP cars, except the build built cars, all had black roofs and it strikes me that those grey roofs are just too clean…