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This popped up in a train today, and I have to say, it is pretty unusual. I'm assuming Green Mountain scraped away the lettering and logo, leaving an interesting finish, though I could be wrong. In any case, it's an interesting looking car,
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Alex,
I've seen this car a few times and the other side is very different!! There's a
lot of paint still on it. It is a very odd car!
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Looks like a MR Forum weather job.
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Awesome. If you do it right, it would always look wrong!
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caused by a fire, perhaps?
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Not a fire.
Just what a little time and weather will do to a "Crappy" paint job; using "Crappy" paint!
You should have seen their locomotive paint jobs, in the 1990's. You could peel that paint like a "zipper!" ;D
Jerry G.
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