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I see you must have found this picture, as it has features like so many other units, that are 'unique'.... the mismatched access doors (brake system, battery) You got that right.https://www.flickr.com/photos/phillytrains/7997470243But the 'WTF?' I see on that is by the radiator grille left side. What is that? It almost looks like freshly peeled paint.And what's going on with that fuel tank? That's not weathering.... And the big gap in the CR stripes....That's just wierd. Freshly painted for sure, or maybe the washer did some nasty things to the paint.I've got oddballs like that all over ATSF too, like the single F-unit with the reversed warbonnet curve panel, the wrong color number board sheet on a GP35, etc. During the CR patch era stuff like that wasn't unusual, but by the time blue paint came around, that's not typical. My favorite is a GP40 that had 'NEW YORK CENTRAL', PENN CENTRAL', and the CR patch all clearly visible on the same unit.
I thought we weren't posting actual porn on this forum. Really nice.
There's several of these photographed at Buckeye in Columbus in the early CR days. I have an undec shell waiting to be airbrushed in blue. Looks like I will be doing 6535 instead of 6538 when I get around to it. Looks good.
Pay close attention to the radiator section and road number alignment. The ex-PC units (like this one) actually had an earlier U28C style radiator area. I chose to say "screw it", but if you're starting from scratch it's something to pay attention to.
Thanks for the heads up.
Very nice Ed , that was many moons ago !!! Glad she is still alive , these old KATOs can pull stump in the backyard .Great job so far , thanks for posting these pictures !