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Modeling a GP35
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I would look on ebay for a GP-35 and stay away from other model engines. But if you want to go the close enough route, I would buy a GP40 instead of a GP30. The GP30 has a differen hood design, the GP40 would look closer to a GP35. <br /> <br />The reason I mention ebay is, you could pick up a used/new Kato GP35 and strip the paint off and repaint in the RI scheme. This way you would have an actual GP35 and a good quality engine. The newer run of Kato GP35s have the NMRA 8 pin plug in them so DCC hook up would be easy.
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