I've updated my web page with new BNSF units. Even a BNSF "B" unit ------------------ Keep on Track'N Harold Riley www.phcomputing.com
Harold, can't find a photo of your 'B' unit ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com http://Andersley.homestead.com http://galleryusarail_tehcaj.homestead.com
Alan, try here http://www.phcomputing.com/myshots4.htm First two photos are "B" units ------------------ Keep on Track'N Harold Riley www.phcomputing.com
Sorry Harold, I was looking in the N Scale rosters area! Thought you had some model 'B' units Looks kinda wierd, with the orange end, they look better to me when done like the GP9B with both ends the same, (the stripes going right around the loco). ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com http://Andersley.homestead.com http://galleryusarail_tehcaj.homestead.com
Alan, I thought about getting a "B" unit in n-scale. But didn't like it that much to pay brass unit prices. ------------------ Keep on Track'N Harold Riley www.phcomputing.com
Is that a 40-2B or a 45-2B? I like the paint job, I just don't understand why they repaint stuff that they're retiring. ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback
BN 7501 (now BNSF)is an SD40-2B. Originally built in 2/72 it has previously carried the numbers BN 6337 and BN 6914. It rebuilt 10/83 after being in a wreck.
Oh, so that's what happened to the cab ------------------ Keep on Track'N Harold Riley www.phcomputing.com