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EXPERIMENTATION TO BRING INNOVATION
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Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy NYC H-5 class 2-8-2: possibly the second most popular mike built after the USRA light. Several hundred were built before WWI and USRA control. The engine was used by the NYC, NKP, CCC&StL, P&E, MC, Georgia RR, and at least three other shortlines in the south, making the engine worthwhile for any manufacturer to produce (there were more of the H-5's made than any USRA engine besides the light mikes).
Dan
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy UP Gas Turbine (already out?) That one jet powered Arrow train (the one that looked like a jet plane(made by GM?)) Modernized 4-4-0 (from the 30's)
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K1a - all the way
QUOTE: Originally posted by badasscat HO, SDP40F in Amtrak bloody nose colors. Athearn makes an FP-45, which is the closest thing, but not quite the same (I've read it's possible to convert it to an SDP40F, but wouldn't be at all easy for me). I have found an unpainted shell that fits the Athearn FP-45, but I'd rather have RTR as my painting skills are not the best. At least one company seems to make this loco in N scale, but I need HO. This is the locomotive I remember most from my youth, when I first started riding long distance trains. I'd love to model a 1970's era Amtrak train just as I remember it but it's impossible without an SDP40F. (I can use other 70's-era locos, but it's just not as I remember it.)
ML
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit An early E unit. An E3 would probably be best for commercial reasons - there's more than one potential roadname. An E5 would also be very nice, although only the CB&Q had these. I'd suggest a Proto 1000 level E3 as an ideal candidate for a new model.
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy That one jet powered Arrow train (the one that looked like a jet plane(made by GM?))