Weekly photo fun 9-17-07

jeffrey-wimberl

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CNWman

CNW Fan
CNWman, SD40-2's modern power?....as opposed to what?:confused: they have been around since the 70's:winki: . the SD70's are what is being called the NEW SD40-2's:winki: . the SD40-2's were BAR NONE the most reliable all around best diesel engines made:winki::mrgreen: , MANY are still used on class A roads, and even more are used on short lines today:thumb: . though for TODAYS needs, the SD70's are just as reliable, and more suited for here and now on class A roads:thumb: .

you mentioned getting a Rio Grande engine:thumb: , the Rio Grande paint scheme with the LARGE "speed letters" is one of the best paint schemes i have ever seen:winki::mrgreen: .

i seen you have acquired a BL2:thumb: (VERY COOL engines:winki: ), i always really liked them(sharks too:mrgreen: ), my problem is i don't model any of the roads that have them:frowns: , and I'm kinda a stickler for prototypes:eek:ops: so i just cant find it in me to paint the brand new BL2(and shark) i have in UP colors...so mine are still just sitting in their boxes:eek:ops: . :deano: -Deano
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Thanks for the comment on my BL2:mrgreen: I personaly think I can get away with a BL2 mainly because for me, prototype takes a back seat to engine colecting:p plus it was $10 AND a P2K (although it has a B/W sketch of WM #81 on the front, not like your box) For the SD40-2, I have chosen to do a patched one (that way I can get away with it:p). However, I have all 18" curves, and I don't know how 6 axel units behave on those. For why an SD40-2, it's just that they're a classic engine, and I must say that your Rio Grande patch unit is awfully nice:mrgreen:, plus they're cheaper than model SD70's, so I'm kinda on a budget (the ONE exception to this rule is UP 1995, the CNW heritige unit, fo obvious reasons:rolleyes::p).
Now for your BL2. First off Deano, that engine's probably a great runner:thumb: mainly because it's newer than my engine (which I might add, has at least 6 years ahead of me!:eek:). Plus for prototype, I found a way that you might be able to exploit. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois RR aquired BL2's 1600-1601 and later 1602. The C&EI was divided between the L&N and MoPac RR's, and MoPac was later meged into the UP. Now let's say that one of those BL2's survived through the MP to the merger, and then was left to be a rust collector awaiting scraping. Then your man Big Ed finds it, and gets it cheap off of the scraping yard. He then restores it to C&EI colors and running capacity, and there you have your BL2. I think I've gotten good at making plausible stories throughout my collecting of old engines:p
 

cnw1961

Member
Great pictures, thank you all for posting :thumb::wave:. I’d like to contribute to this thread, but even if some of you say they don’t get tired of seeing the same old scenes from my layout, I am tired of taking nearly the same pictures all the time :eek:ops:.

Here is the proof that I am working on my layout to get some new scenes. I did this sidewalk today and I am working on this little structure to fill the last gap on the left side of my layout. The prototype of this house is standing somewhere in Florence, CA.

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eightyeightfan1

Now I'm AMP'd
Was out walking the dog Sunday morning, when I heard the familar sound of CNE's C44-9W coming into town. Running down a side street, I was able to catch the nose coming from behind an old coal dealer.
 

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TomPM

Another Fried Egg Fan
Doc Geoff
How did you sneak in there? Great looking SP unit!

Jeffery
Cool shot with the noses peeking out!

Chessie4155
Nice boxcar!

Jeffery
Neat hopper!

Kurt
Great job on the building!

Ed
Cool pic!
 

UP SD40-2

Senior Member
Jeffrey, NICE SHOTS!!!:thumb::thumb:

Mark, NICE CP box!:winki::mrgreen:

CNWman, i was thinking about doing the BL2 in C&EI paint, even joined their news group to get pics, but decided against it:frowns: (though i thought your story would have worked good:winki: ), i am thinking perhaps I'll do it in demonstrator paint:winki: . **My Rio Grande is an SD50, i couldn't find one with the large speed letters in an SD40-2:cry: , if you find one, let me know who makes it, i haven't seen one:frowns: .

Kurt, cant wait to see the NEW progress:winki: , GLAD your working on the layout!:thumb: your sidewalk looks SLAP STUPENDOUS!:thumb::thumb::mrgreen:

Charlie, I'm dial up:eek:ops: , so I'll check your vid out when i go to dads, he's cable:winki: .

Ed, WOW!!!:eeki: FANTASTIC PIC!:thumb::thumb:

Tom, i dub you the "Forrest King":winki::mrgreen: , AWESOME JOB!!!:thumb::thumb::thumb:

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Here's a couple tired engines with many years experience showing on them:winki: , as they head toward the yard after a run to Chicago:winki: . SD45 on the point, with an SD40-T2 trailing. :deano: -Deano
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chessie4155

Active Member
Kurt: Not to take away from the start of a great looking building, but your eye for detail on the sidewalk looks awsum.. Well done:thumb:
Ed; That pic had me doing a double take, it looks so real!:thumb:
Tompm: That looks great, well done:thumb:
Deano: Cool looking engines. Beautiful weathering.:thumb:
 

jbaakko

Active Member
Here's some more... How big can we make this one. Ertl HO Scale Semi...
 

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UP SD40-2

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Mark, THANK YOU!:smilie:

Josh, NICE SEMI!!!:thumb: , and being I'm a Ford man, i REALLY like the T-Bird:thumb::mrgreen: .

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
The FIRST train show of the season is THIS WEEKEND in my area:mrgreen: , knowing the Rock Valley Sub is ALWAYS looking for more power:119: , i would like to get something:winki: .

i have 2 SP units, 1 Rio Grande, and 1 CNW, all are patched for UP:winki: , i am thinking about doing another patched engine but cant decide weather to go with another Rio Grande, or a CNW:confused: ....ANY THOUGHTS?:confused::confused::confused: :deano: -Deano
 

TruckLover

Mack CH613 & 53' Trailer
I think you should go with anuther CNW patched unit Deano :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I mean I love your D&RGW loco ALOT but CNW is my prefered road name when it comes to the UP :mrgreen: :mrgreen: hense the reason I model UP /CNW :thumb: :mrgreen: hehehehe
 

UP SD40-2

Senior Member
THANKS for your input Josh:thumb::mrgreen: . hey, i might go and find....NOTHING:eeki: , but its just a thought i had:winki: . (OR, i might find a UP Y3 and say the heck with the diesels:eeki::toug::119: )

likely candidates for CNW:
SD50
SD60
Dash- anything:119:
AC4400

likely candidates for Rio Grande(large speed letter scheme ONLY:winki: ):
GP38/-2
GP40/-2
SD45-T2

WE'LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS:winki::mrgreen: .
:deano: -Deano
 

cnw1961

Member
Deano, good idea to have another patched engine. Your Rio Grande unit is my favorite though I like all your patched engines. I only see one problem: what will you be doing if you find all the engines you listed at the show? :eek: Big Ed would be delighted to get them all :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:.
 

jbaakko

Active Member
Deano what about a Rare D&RGW unit, a GP60? UP #'s 1900-1902?

How about some Micro Machine Corvette's in HO scale?
 

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