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Erik, I'd be very interested in how this model comes out when done. These clones, and original Fowlers, are some of the more iconic but missing cars on our transition era rosters, and they went everywhere...Forgive me if I missed this earlier, but did you do the 3D design yourself?Watching closely, Otto
While you've got CAD fired up, there's also this: "LOCOMOTIVE SPECIFICATIONS BOOKLET: GE C60-8E AC ELECTRIC FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE" https://crhscollection.omeka.net/items/show/9542
StewRRFan: having seen the former ARMCO works here in NE Kentucky, I like the size of your steel mill. Given that size, I wonder if anyone, now or in the past, has ever tried to disguise household plumbing as a similar industrial scene? Many basements had, and probably still have, pipes on the walls, which can't very well be hidden, and blue paint doesn't hide them.
My club had an ops session on Saturday and it was the first time I ran my newly finished ex troop sleeper mail storage car. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
[quote author=Ed Kapuscinski link=topic=55199.msg757738#msg757738 date=1671462819While you've got CAD fired up, there's also this: "LOCOMOTIVE SPECIFICATIONS BOOKLET: GE C60-8E AC ELECTRIC FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE" https://crhscollection.omeka.net/items/show/9542Now that's cool. I never heard about this one. Was there a test unit produced? Might fit on the 6-axle T-scale chassis... but I want to do an H24-66 first.
@bigdawgks Nice .. where is your club?
N Kalanaga - Thanks. Shot that at a low angle to hide furnace and such. Here it is from either end. - Ross