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Posted by
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Sat, Jan 17 2004 1:55 AM
Hey Dougal [:)] [8D] [;)]
I checked out the link you left in the Chris Fussell thread I started. Thanks for making a post there. [^]
Your engines are very colorful. You are talented and I bet your layout is very good and interesting. [^] [:o)] [8D]
Thanks for leaving the link. It is worth checking out. [:)]
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Sat, Jan 17 2004 9:01 PM
Where do I get this link from?
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Posted by
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Sun, Jan 18 2004 7:26 AM
Actually, the AS&N is in it's benchwork stage, so I designed paint schemes and that was the one chosen. Although Grand trunk has one of my favorite paint schemes, the AS&N is not based on the GTW. Rather it's my favorite railroad, Conrail, that the blue signifies. Southern Pacific Red is the red I plan to use. At first, we just walked into a hobby shop and just took whatever Polly Scale blue and red we could find, which wound up being D&H blue, which will be our switcher scheme, and Espee Scarlet. kevinstheRRman, here is the link to the site:
www.trainiax.0catch.com/mescalelococont.htm
Browse around other parts of the website. Besides the AS&N drawings, my brother and I make painted drawings of many other engines. Thanks for the compliment!
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Sun, Jan 18 2004 7:26 AM
Kev, et al [;)]
The link can be found in the Chris Fussell thread in this forum.
Click here to go to the Chris Fussell thread
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10694
While you are there checking out the link please make a post in that thread. Chris deserves a lot more credit than he is getting.
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