July 4th tribute.Let's see the Red,White and Blue engine pics!!!!

Ed Pinkley#2 Jul 1, 2005

  1. Ed Pinkley#2

    Ed Pinkley#2 TrainBoard Member

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    Lets see your Red,White and Blue engine pics for the Holiday.
     
  2. Flash Blackman

    Flash Blackman TrainBoard Member

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    Hey! I didn't think of that. I have a stock Atlas 1776 engine. I will get it out for a WNFF picture! [​IMG]

    Of course, it wouldn't be weathered.
     
  3. chessie

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    I have one that I always thought looked a little "patriotic"
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    Harold
     
  4. r_i_straw

    r_i_straw Mostly N Scale Staff Member

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  5. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Of course you know what my favorite patriotic engine is. Will be seeing her again next week, but she's back in Daylight colors now. :D
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    [ July 01, 2005, 05:13 PM: Message edited by: fitz ]
     
  6. chessie

    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    Gee... that's an odd looking locomotive you found. [​IMG]

    Harold
     
  7. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Harold, yeah, she's odd looking. Even has an odd number. I still love her. She ran all over the US of A in 1976 hauling the American Freedom Train. Has accumulated a lot of excursion miles in the past 30 years. Built in someplace called Lima, Ohio, back when we used to produce steel and steel products in the US of A. [​IMG]
     
  8. chessie

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    Just kidding....

    I remember as a boy hearing about said units... but I never saw them :(

    I enjoyed the fact the many railroads decided topaint their units to honor the bicentennial of the US (1976).

    Harold
     

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