GrayLoess wrote:QUOTE: Originally posted by bassmaster he needs to add SD70ACes to his rooster(: Then UP can do a commemorative Utah Belt loco, the first in their "Great Model Railroads" series, since they seem to be doing commemoratives for everything else!
QUOTE: Originally posted by bassmaster he needs to add SD70ACes to his rooster(:
Could you picture Utah Belt, V&O, F&SM, Ohio Southern and G&D SD70ACes?
The Beaverton, Fanno Creek & Bull Mountain Railroad
"Ruby Line Service"
andrechapelon wrote:QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44 Which mag? MR. There's an article about the final run of UB's SD-9's. Brooman started out as an SP modeler and even after going over to the free-lance side equipped his locomotives with SP style light groups for quite a while. Andre
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44 Which mag?
Look in the Oct. '05 issue of MR. Starts on page 68.
THayman wrote:I guess it would have been Utah RR locos I saw. Still, Eric does such an incredible job, I have little difficulty imagining the Utah Belt to be real.
Kinda like Joe's Siskiyou Line...the realism is so awesome, I sometimes have to look twice to be certain it's a layout and not the prototype I'm looking at.
Mac
Excellent job, and did anybody notice in next months MR we'll get a peek at Pelle's final product. I can't wait!!! I am a Union Pacific modeler too!
KBCpresident wrote:I'm looking for a good picture of UB Fs. I s there any way to get a picture of ne
IIRC, there was an article in the July, 1982, RMC about the final runs of UB F's with pictures and all. Check out RMC to see if they have back issues for that month. There were also pictures of UB F's in the April, 1978, RMC as well as the May, 1981 issue. Seems to me there was also at least one picture of UB F's in the 1997 issue of Great Model Railroads. That issue might still be available from Kalmbach.
Hope this helps.
Andre
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-Tim