In light of all of the people in the old MRR magazine thread who wished there were more scale drawings in the magazine (including me) I decided to do some research. And this is what I found:
http://trainiax.net/mescaleloco-results.php?scale18=1&scale55=1&scale36=1&dtype=UR&lrtype=R
http://web.archive.org/web/20050216090641/http://paintshop.railfan.net/
I don't know if anyone has seen websites like this before, but I was sure excited with my find. Feel free to let me know if you find it useful or not. I apologize for those of you that model earlier eras, but chances are you might be able to find something similar to this website too.
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The paintshop.railran site has been around for awhile, I recall years ago selecting a number of years ago retrieving the GP38-2 and the SW1500 images, importing into Photoshop, and testing out several proposed liveries (which I believe was the origional reason behind the site).Edit: the last updated August 2002 date kind of gives it way. Still useful, though.
Yep, it's been around awhile. I've used it a couple of times. Last winter I downloaded a couple of F7 a & b drawings for use in designing a paint scheme for my "work in progress" passenger train.
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