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bnsf executive warbonnet
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 8:22 PM
Recently i saw a picture of a bnsf 70mac painted in the bnsf executive colors but had the sf super fleet warbonnet paint scheme. I would like to do this w/ 2 HO scale gp60m's. I could try and do it myself but I dont know if I could find the orange decal pinstriping used for the warbonnet scheme. I am looking for anyone who might have any info that may lead me in the right direction to a company/individual that does this type of work or how I may accompli***his goal myself. bnelson7@earthlink.net

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bnsf executive warbonnet
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 8:22 PM
Recently i saw a picture of a bnsf 70mac painted in the bnsf executive colors but had the sf super fleet warbonnet paint scheme. I would like to do this w/ 2 HO scale gp60m's. I could try and do it myself but I dont know if I could find the orange decal pinstriping used for the warbonnet scheme. I am looking for anyone who might have any info that may lead me in the right direction to a company/individual that does this type of work or how I may accompli***his goal myself. bnelson7@earthlink.net

thanks

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Posted by lionelsoni on Wednesday, September 24, 2003 7:47 AM
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the "Model Railroader" forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.

Bob Nelson

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Posted by lionelsoni on Wednesday, September 24, 2003 7:47 AM
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the "Model Railroader" forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.

Bob Nelson

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