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  • Looks more like a 4-8-2. There are 2 more piolt weels in front.
  • Lol. Were not talking about the belt buckle..we're talking about the pictures I sent.
    Alex Czajkowski
  • lol yesss i win! is it only steamers you do that? or is it deasails also?

    and whats with the classifications such as f3's and stuff? lol thanks

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  •  bighead wrote:

    lol yesss i win! is it only steamers you do that? or is it deasails also?

    and whats with the classifications such as f3's and stuff? lol thanks

    No. Desals are done by model. Like SD45 was like the 45th model. But they skip numbers. Like ther is a GP30, a GP35, a GP38, and a GP38-2. Just got to know what they look like to tell the diffrence.

  • oooooooooooooo ok so it's like the f3's kinda thing so how do u no what the letters mean like GP and F? lol rly sorry about this
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  • Two of the easiest locomotives to classify are the GP38

    And the SD40-2

    These are very common locomotives.

    You can easily tell them apart by there wheels.

    Memorize these locomotives..you will see them a lot!

    Alex Czajkowski
  • ooooook thanks sooo much u guys it helps alot!!!! thanks!!
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  •  GP stands for Genral Purporse, and SD stands for Six Drivers, or somting like that. Also An easy Loco to reconise would be a SD45. Got the big ratatior in back.

    This is a pick with the LONG hood forward. It is easer to tell.

    http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=171590

    Also a GP40 can get mixed up with a GP38-2. But there is a little box infront of the Dynamic Brake(It there is one) on the GP38-2. The GP40 dosn't have one.

    Also another easy one is the SD60M. It has the 3 window cab. But some of them didn't have the 3 windows. So if you look at the back it is stright, not flared. Also there is somting triangler behind the cab on the walk ways. That is also a easy feature.

    http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=182914

     

  • thanks for the info every1 here r some of mine

    0-8-0 tender: 4-4? or would it go 0-8-0-4-4

    0-8-0 Tender:4-4? or 0-8-0-4-4

    what are these?

    thanks again

    -jake

    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • For steam you don't count the tender. Just the locomotive weels. So The first one would be a 0-8-0 and the second a 0-8-0

    The Santa Fe one I can't Tell you. I only know GP30 up

    The New Haven One I don't know. I need to looks it up but the fans are placed more to the left than what I normally see.

    And the last one is a GP38-2. You can tell because between the cab and the first fan there is a "box". That is a clear sign of a GP38-2 or GP38. The locos get more complaced and look the same as they go up. You would know what a SD45R would look like or a GP15C a GP30C, or a GP9M. They all look diffrent. Just takes some time.

  • ok wel thankyou thankyou thankyou x 10000 lol i learned alot today lol thanks!
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • 200th post!!!Smile [:)]
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • After poking around I think it might be a SD45-2 or a SD40-2R. Don't know.
  • thanks again really thanks =]
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • Your welcome. How about some pictures of your layout?
    Alex Czajkowski