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Diesel Locomotives: Models you would love

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Posted by TheWizard on Monday, November 24, 2014 6:32 PM

I'd love to see a respectible FA unit. Not an F3, or an F7, but the plain-jane FA. And an FB. I know Bachmann has them, and Walthers did a run of them some years back, but I'm talking lighted number boards, sound, etc.

I also wouldn't mind an Amtrak F40PH from Rapido.

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Posted by E and E Fan on Monday, November 24, 2014 5:28 AM

Well, lets just say I'm glad Intermountain is making an HO Scale GP10 in CCP paint.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 11:05 PM

Does it HAVE to be a Diesel?

My vote goes to the PRR Electric E-44 in Dark Locomotive Color (Brunswick Green), and Penn Central and Conrail (I'm pretty sure some made it to C-R.)

Bachmann did a E-33 years ago but I think it's time for somebody like BLI or Kato to step up!

In the internal combustion wishes I'd like to see an Amtrak SDP40-f.

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Posted by rdgk1se3019 on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 7:25 PM

If I did modern era (1980`s to today) I would like to see.....

P30CH  (Amtrak)

GP40PH-2   If I`m not mistaken these had a GP cab with a F40PH carbody. (New Jersey Transit)

GP40FH-2   And I think these had a wide cab (from F45`s ???) with SD45 flared radiators. (NJT)

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:46 PM

I don't know if it had been made before but I surely would like to see... and buy a GMD1 in CNR livery during the steam to diesel transition era (yellow & green).  I am also waiting for a rerun of a RDC1 in the same color scheme.

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Posted by conundrum on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:41 PM

Not locomotives, but:

Brandt Roadrailer, any generation, but would probably need to be a version with a drom box to hide the motor.

Ballast regulator, North American model, preferably 1980s vintage.

Speed swing, preferably 1980s vintage.

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Posted by RDG1519 on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 1:43 PM

The below in plastic by ATLAS or Athearn with sound as option (sountraxx)

The LIMA 1000 or 600 HP yard switcher (to date only done in brass)

The LIMA 1200 HP road switcher (not done in brass or plastic yet)

Ther LIMA Center Cab transfer

The ALCO T-6 yard switcher

The ALCO C 415 switcher

The EMD SW 1001 Reading, CR, CR dog pound, CSX (two color schemes), NS, other class 1's and numerous short lines, how has this one been missed?

Just my 2 cents.

 

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Posted by Resin Caster on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:11 AM

Beach Bill

rdgk1se3019
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Maybe some of the smaller builders smaller "critters".......Witcomb center cab switchers, Porter 4 wheel loco`s.....and the like.

I agree with Dennis.   Those old Whitcomb center-cabs look great in industrial settings.  Quite a few were made for the military in WWII and then were sold to a variety of short lines or industries.  They just look "gritty" before they even get weathered.   Here's a 65-ton, built in 1944, that was on the Maryland Midland:

Bill

 

If you are into N scale these are available as resin kits from http://www.randgust.com/prod03.htm

 

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Posted by E and E Fan on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 8:06 AM

It would also be cool to see a re-run of some RS-3s in some shortline schemes

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Posted by mlehman on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:45 AM

SDL-39 = Kaslo Shops kit

I don't know if they're still available, but I have two on my shelf that I intend to build as Rio Grande units.Wink

However, don't know when I'll get around to them. They are just about my favorite diesel ever based on looks, although I'm also partial to the DL-535E...

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Posted by Tonatiuh on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:49 AM

My best loved engines are:

AC4400CW Kato or Athearn

SD40-2 and SD40T-2

Dash 8 40C and C30-7!!

 

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Posted by redram58 on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 8:00 AM

GE c39-8,b32-8 & c32-9.

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Posted by DavidBriel on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:53 AM

HO CSX YN2 B36-7 #5840 and HO AMTRAK Phase V P42 #177

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Posted by BerkshireSteam on Saturday, November 17, 2012 12:44 AM

I will second U28, four axle and six axle forms, and an SD35 with high short hood.

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Posted by binder001 on Friday, November 16, 2012 12:07 PM

OK,  being a western modeler, I vote for:

GE U25C, specifically in CB&Q (and perhaps its "cousin", the U28C)

UP SW10 - really just a new shell on an SW9 chassis.  Watlthers could do it easily.

EMD TR5 - the "cow-and-calf" version of the SW9 - Walthers already has most of the tooling right now.

EMD E5 for the CB&Q fans - Kato has a nice one in N scale

SD70M with "flared" radiators in HO

GP38-2s in "plain jane" UP colors - no wings, no lightning bolts, etc.

Who knows what "odd" locomotives might end up being made?  There was a time I never believed that I would have nice RTR models of the GP40X, the RSC2, the SDP35 or UP GTELs, so there is always hope!

 

 

 

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Posted by De Luxe on Friday, November 16, 2012 11:52 AM

It´s soooo about time to release a 6-wheel-trucked PRR BP-20 Sharknose A-B-A Unit (Baldwin DR-6-4-2000) in Tuscan Red with 5 stripes and double headlights in H0 scale!!! They´re sooo beautiful and would surely look great in front of every PRR passenger train from that era, and especially the Walthers Broadway Limited!

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Posted by Train Modeler on Friday, November 16, 2012 10:45 AM

After skimming the 5 pages I am wondering, aren't most of these  from the '50s to 70s?    No wonder we see everyone making GP7s and 9s.

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, November 16, 2012 10:33 AM

rdgk1se3019

AntonioFP45

Rio,

Several friends of mine have emailed the manufacturers for an SDP40f ( flat-nosed version, which made up the majority of Amtrak's fleet).  Jump in and get your request in as well.

AntonioFP45
I'd love to see an SDP40F that I road behind in 1976 on the San Francisco Zephyr!

Didn`t Athearn make and SDP40F years ago?

Athearn just painted up their FP45 to look like a SDP40F, it had no relation to an SDP40F other than it had a cowl body and was C-C trucked.

My wishes for diesels are as follows.

GP49 (Alaska Railroad)

Any Baldwin AS-16 or AS-616 with the higher hood than Bowser offers which were purchased by both the NKP and PRR.

Baldwin Baby Face Covered Wagon.

Alco T-6 Transfer Switcher.

By the way as ugly as the Baldwin brick on a flat car look for diesels was, it still looks better than the EMD SD70 series.

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Posted by rdgk1se3019 on Friday, November 16, 2012 9:47 AM

AntonioFP45

Rio,

Several friends of mine have emailed the manufacturers for an SDP40f ( flat-nosed version, which made up the majority of Amtrak's fleet).  Jump in and get your request in as well.

AntonioFP45
I'd love to see an SDP40F that I road behind in 1976 on the San Francisco Zephyr!

Didn`t Athearn make and SDP40F years ago?

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Friday, November 16, 2012 5:19 AM

Rio,

Several friends of mine have emailed the manufacturers for an SDP40f ( flat-nosed version, which made up the majority of Amtrak's fleet).  Jump in and get your request in as well. 

riogrande5761

Didn't Athearn make the GP40X?

I'd love to see an SDP40F that I road behind in 1976 on the San Francisco Zephyr!

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Posted by Southwest Chief on Friday, November 16, 2012 1:01 AM

Although it's been done in brass, I'd love to see a plastic E1:

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, November 15, 2012 8:53 PM

caboose63
Illinois Central SW13 and GP8 and GP10

Intermountain just announced the GP10...

http://www.modelrailroadnews.com/PDF/Trainfest_2012_IMR_GP10.pdf

Personally I'm hoping for parts on this one, just because I hate the nose chopping part of building Some BN's units. putty has not been kind to me...

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2108220

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by caboose63 on Thursday, November 15, 2012 6:25 PM

Some more diesel locomotives i would love to see produced in HO scale  by say Walthers would be Union Pacific SW10 switcher, Illinois Central SW13 and GP8 and GP10 switchers and Whitcomb 44 tonner. I know Bachmann has their GE 44 tonner model, but the Whitcomb 44 tonner had a look quite different from the GE version.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:21 PM

these mid cab locos are so exotic, it's interesting. 

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by mobilman44 on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:40 PM

Hi!

I would love to see some new "DCC ready" Alco RS / RSD locos for for the Santa Fe, in zebra stripe livery.    

ENJOY  !

 

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Posted by locoi1sa on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:37 PM

A Lima or Baldwin center cab transfer loco would be fantastic!

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Posted by Beach Bill on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:36 AM

rdgk1se3019
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Maybe some of the smaller builders smaller "critters".......Witcomb center cab switchers, Porter 4 wheel loco`s.....and the like.

I agree with Dennis.   Those old Whitcomb center-cabs look great in industrial settings.  Quite a few were made for the military in WWII and then were sold to a variety of short lines or industries.  They just look "gritty" before they even get weathered.   Here's a 65-ton, built in 1944, that was on the Maryland Midland:

Bill

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Posted by tpatrick on Sunday, November 11, 2012 10:15 PM

How about an HO scale Cooper-Bessemer in Erie black and yellow?

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Posted by keystonecrossings on Sunday, November 11, 2012 5:19 PM

A Baldwin center cab, in Pennsy livery, of course.

Glad to see the Walthers SW1 back; need it in PRR livery.

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Posted by SD60M on Sunday, November 11, 2012 5:10 PM

I would like to see atlas re-run the N Scale BN/BNSF SD60M's with Ditchlights and Kato needs to do more SD40-2's mid-production with new road names like IC in the Deathstar scheme. If nothing else someone needs to make a decent GP50 in N Scale with ditchlights or beacons.

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