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I'm still trying to figure out why no one has decided to do A GE u33c yet. Or an SD45 with more than 6 RR options.
Glad to finally see Rio Grande GP30s with the large "Flying Grande" herald. Wish the Union Pacific GP30s were in the "Dependable Transportation" scheme to go with my turbine and for pool service with my CB&Q GP30s... (Maybe next run? Hint, hint.)
Wow, great stuff! You're killing my budget with all the great intermodal stuff, now I need to make room for some NS power!
Mine too, except in C&NW. A birthday present in 1968. I must have put a million miles on it as a kid. Still have it, still runs.
We do have a Baldwin yard switcher, both the ancient Arnold thing and the up-to-date Atlas VO-1000. In fact, the Atlas Baldwin is the best of all of the available N scale yard switchers that I have. The only first generation of recent production that I do not have is the Rapido SW-1. In addition, I do not have any second generation yard switchers. I do have at least one of all of the yard switchers that appeared in the last twenty years, and the Atlas Baldwin is the best of them. We do, however, need a Baldwin road switcher. We need an updated FM yard switcher. We need a Lima yard switcher. ..........and would someone please issue PAs in P&LE???????? Everyone that has sold these things in N scale has done them in NYC Lightning Stripes, and that is grand, but no one has done them in P&LE.
And I want a pair of them in Pacific Electric Tiger Stripe, 1321 and 1327 They were leased form the Southern Pacific and relettered
Talk about thread hi-jack!!!! Anyway, some of us prefer the small, kindlier, less frenetic second generation diesel period logos, than those loud, brash bright whorelike advertsiing panels we see.... dave
Put me down for Baldwin ROAD switchers (AS-S 616)...at least they are on my wish list (got the shell from shapeways and know as soon as I finish building it one will be available). While I love you Atlas, the latest offerings kind of miss me and my era.
OR pleasing N&W (especially one numbered 558 for personal reasons) and Southern Railway modelers with a high short hood GP-30!!! Hint! Hint!