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Maxwell Plant
November 7th, 2000, 06:51 PM
A while back, Alan Curtis and I had a discussion about the color or Santa Fe Yellowbonnet walkways. I said they were yellow, Alan said blue. You win! http://www.trainboard.com/redface.gif Every overhead photo I've seen the last few weeks of Yellowbonnets has shown BLUE walkways. I started correcting my N-Scale Yellowbonnets last night Alan. http://www.trainboard.com/smile.gif
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Brent Tidaback, Member #234
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[This message has been edited by Maxwell Plant (edited 08 November 2000).]
atsfman
November 8th, 2000, 01:24 AM
Ain't much fun, is it, since more manufacturers than not do yellow in the walks. That is my one really big grip with Kato. The new Atlas Santa Fe GP38's are almost dead on however, so won't complain about them.
Bob Miller
E-8
November 8th, 2000, 05:22 AM
You dared challenge Alan????? When will you learn???? http://www.trainboard.com/tongue.gif
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Maxwell Plant
November 8th, 2000, 08:24 AM
Challanged? No, I just didn't have the best photo's to go by until now. Hey, when I'm wrong, I admit it. http://www.trainboard.com/smile.gif
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Brent Tidaback, Member #234
BNSF Railfan-to-the Max and a N-Scaler to boot!
"Ship it on the Route of The Roadrunners!"
The Aransas Odessa & Western, a division of the BNSF
StickyMonk
November 8th, 2000, 12:10 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by atsfman:
Ain't much fun, is it, since more manufacturers than not do yellow in the walks. That is my one really big grip with Kato. The new Atlas Santa Fe GP38's are almost dead on however, so won't complain about them.
Bob Miller<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
<font color="336633">Same thing with BN locos, until the Atlas GP40 came out everyone painted them green instead of black.... they are getting there..... slowly just like British Rail used to be http://www.trainboard.com/biggrin.gif</font>
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Alan
November 8th, 2000, 12:17 PM
That's ok Brent, I knew you would get there in the end http://www.trainboard.com/biggrin.gif
Now, I really must get the walkway on my SD40-2 repainted blue - why can't they get it right in the first place http://www.trainboard.com/frown.gif
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Alan
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Maxwell Plant
November 9th, 2000, 12:57 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by StickyMonk:
<font color="336633">Same thing with BN locos, until the Atlas GP40 came out everyone painted them green instead of black.... they are getting there..... slowly just like British Rail used to be http://www.trainboard.com/biggrin.gif</font>
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Now I'm confused again, but this time on my BN power. Aren't the BN walkways supposed to be green? http://www.trainboard.com/confused.gif I hope so, I've painted mine that way.
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Brent Tidaback, Member #234
BNSF Railfan-to-the Max and a N-Scaler to boot!
"Ship it on the Route of The Roadrunners!"
The Aransas Odessa & Western, a division of the BNSF
Alan
November 9th, 2000, 09:23 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Maxwell Plant:
Now I'm confused again, but this time on my BN power. Aren't the BN walkways supposed to be green? http://www.trainboard.com/confused.gif I hope so, I've painted mine that way.
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Oh No! Get out the black paint, Brent http://www.trainboard.com/frown.gif
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Alan
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Maxwell Plant
November 9th, 2000, 04:28 PM
You're kidding, RIGHT? http://www.trainboard.com/eek.gif Don't tell me I have another project ahead! Does this include my SD60s too? God, I hope not!
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Brent Tidaback, Member #234
BNSF Railfan-to-the Max and a N-Scaler to boot!
"Ship it on the Route of The Roadrunners!"
The Aransas Odessa & Western, a division of the BNSF
[This message has been edited by Maxwell Plant (edited 09 November 2000).]
Alan
November 9th, 2000, 11:46 PM
No kidding, Brent - they are black, sorry http://www.trainboard.com/frown.gif
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Alan
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atsfman
November 10th, 2000, 11:46 PM
Yeah Brent, get out the paint. Having worked for ATSF for many years, I can tell you that they, like other roads, are cheap about painting. A dark color on the walkways will almost always win out over a lighter color because of "hoof prints", oil spills, etc. I have walked on many ATSF walkways in the good old days that were pretty much rust because the blue had been worn off. I would shudder to think about a yellow walkway.
Bob Miller
ed pinkley
November 18th, 2000, 06:13 AM
not to start any flames but shouldn't all of the atsf stuff be painted up into orange and green now anyway? just messing with your head brent.he he he he
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watash
November 18th, 2000, 06:39 AM
Lavender would be pretty! http://www.trainboard.com/rolleyes.gif
atsfman
November 18th, 2000, 03:27 PM
green and orange??? You must be talking about the monster from hell.
No, ATSF should all be painted red and silver, blue and yellow as God intended trains to be painted.
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