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Where is the Frisco?
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You don't get many R-T-R options with Frisco, but if you're modeling any time from the 70's to the time of the BN merger in the mid eighties there are a few choices. Here are some I found listed by their Walthers part number: <br /> <br />Walthers GP15-1 part no. 931-357, 931-367, or no number 931-377. <br /> <br />Athearn GP38-2 part no. 140-4642 (powered) and 140-4692 (dummy). <br /> <br />Athearn SD40-2 part no. 140-4480 (dummy)(possibly discontinued). <br /> <br />Athearn SW1500 part no. 140-3938 (powered) and 140-3958 (dummy). <br /> <br />If you're looking for something from an earlier era, you may have a more difficult time. You may want to consider painting your own locomotives. It seems like the red and white is a simple enough scheme to mask and paint. Also, check eBay.com and walthers.com. I just picked over the catalog quickly since I had been looking at it earlier today and knew where to find this information, but you may find more online. Good luck. <br /> <br />Ryan <br />
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