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This is great. I appreciate all the input. I mostly deal with Western Railroads, such as: Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Sante Fe, but I also have BNSF and Burlington Northern railroads. I certainly know that many roads and prototypes will very, but I just want to ensure I'm using the correct parts and placing them in the correct position. There's nothing worse than finding out that you've made a very bad mistake on a locomotive and have to change it later. I'd rather do it right the first time. I have everything from C44-9's, SD45's, SD40's & -2's, SD70's & 75's, SD90 MACS, GP60's Standard Cabs. Period's range from 1970's to present. <br /> <br />This site that was mentioned will it provide close-ups of areas I need to concentrate on as far as detailing? Thanks for the input and I look forward to hearing from everyone.
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