Author Topic: Alleghany Midland - Lessons Learned  (Read 3719 times)

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davefoxx

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Re: Alleghany Midland - Lessons Learned
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2010, 04:45:50 PM »
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I think one of the things that nudged his perception over the edge was the incident years ago where Railfan/Railroad was reporting on a possible resurgence of steam technology, and the cover featured the artist's rendering of a very modern looking steam locomotive, all cowled up like an FP45 or something, and it sported the red and yellow Allegheny Midland paint scheme.  A lot of people thought that was bit presumptuous, especially since RR/RF was supposed to be the Carstens Proto journal.

I believe that may have been one of the factors in his departure from Carstens as well...  Or at least so I'd heard...

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Ah, yes, the ACE3000.  Check this out: http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/ult.html

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Re: Alleghany Midland - Lessons Learned
« Reply #16 on: June 23, 2010, 05:53:13 PM »
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I have a side on painted image of the ACD3000 in a book somewhere, and iirc, they have it painted in either the chessie scheme or something like it.