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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Tom W. and Jim: <br />Note that those were not my models, Dave Lotz has giving me a BRHS brochure and a BRHS calender, but I believe asking for those units he custom-painted would be a little too much to ask![:D][;)] I've never seen the Sesquicentennial (Dave's name for them) units in person but he has told me a little about them, I just showed them to give you guys an idea of what I'm thinking of modeling. I prefer the Redbird (on the GE model) scheme myself, I think I'll use that for all of my locomotives, as for deciding which locomotive to buy and paint first, it will probably either be Kato's SD70MAC or Life-Like's P2K GP38-2. I believe Dave models the 1940s-1960s. Here's a link to a BRHS page telling more about Dave's layout: <br />www.burlingtonroute.com/mdepot/mbrmodel/lotz.html <br /> <br /> <br />So far the things I like about my modern CB&Q are that I'll be able to have some KCS stuff, plus I'd be able to model someplace close to here, since the Q had many lines around this part of the country. <br /> <br />
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