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Posted by Georgia Railroader on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:46 PM

rdamon

Now if they start running them lead with the long hood forward that would be impressive!!

Robert

Leading yes, long hood out..no. It sucks running these long hood out, and it just looks funny.

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Posted by Lyon_Wonder on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 7:01 PM

Southern heritage ES44AC #8099 has been painted.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=392712

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Posted by Tom Moran on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 7:32 AM

Have you thought of clicking-on norfolksouthern.com?

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Posted by rdamon on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 6:57 AM

Now if they start running them lead with the long hood forward that would be impressive!!

Robert

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, March 18, 2012 1:47 PM

CSX should really do something similar, same with CN, CP, KCS and BNSF.

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Posted by Georgia Railroader on Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:34 AM

Huh

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, March 16, 2012 10:51 PM

Not to be on a down view but worder which unit will be the first to meet some damage ??

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Posted by PRR71 on Friday, March 16, 2012 7:12 PM
They should paint an actual Penn Central unit (of which they have several) back to its original paint scheme. For instance the engine in my avatar. That would be neat.
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Posted by IRB Souther Engineer on Thursday, March 15, 2012 7:16 PM

ns3010

"Conrail" 8098 is now out of the paint booth and out on the road!

And so it begins!

...I like the PC unit, too.

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:45 PM

A Penn Central unit has been added, for a total of 19:

"Conrail" 8098 is now out of the paint booth and out on the road!

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2945994

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Posted by Frisco West on Saturday, March 10, 2012 3:16 PM

 

Good Day,

Here are a few more of my painted drawings from last year. I hope everyone enjoys the inventive color schemes and style.

Regards,

Swafford

         Drawings by Michael Eby                   Painted by Frank Swafford

http://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/displayForumTopic/content/4245430049422485/reply/4245430050127251#4245430050127251

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Posted by Frisco West on Saturday, March 10, 2012 2:34 PM

Good Day,

I digitally painted this drawing several years ago. I prefer the Erie- Lackawanna in black too!

Regards,

Swafford

         Drawing by Michael Eby                   Painted by Frank Swafford

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Posted by Firelock76 on Friday, March 9, 2012 8:58 PM

tpatrick

I would prefer to see the Erie unit in the black/yellow freight scheme. The two-tone green was Erie's passenger scheme and it looks out of place on a freight loco.

Let's look at it this way.  It's going to cost NS a hell of a lot of money to do this, money they DON'T have to spend.  We should just give them a big "thank you" and appreciate what they're doing.   As a CNJ fan I think the "Red Baron" scheme would probably look more appropriate on a modern diesel unit than the original tangerine and blue,  but I'll take any CNJ scheme they care to give me.  One thing's for certain, with the modern paints available the tangerine and blue colors are going to last a lot longer on an NS engine than they ever did on the original F-3s!

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Posted by nwo4rf on Friday, March 9, 2012 11:52 AM

Now if we can just get BNSF to do the same......I'd like to see then return of Burlington's "Chinese Red" or FRISCO orange and white.

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Posted by oltmannd on Friday, March 9, 2012 7:46 AM

tpatrick

I would prefer to see the Erie unit in the black/yellow freight scheme. The two-tone green was Erie's passenger scheme and it looks out of place on a freight loco.

They are doing the PRR and SOU passenger scheme, too.  But, are doing NYC and Nickel Plate freight schemes.  Looks like it's just NS's personal preference - there's not any real logic behind it.

They could have done the CNJ in green or "Red Baron", LV in blue and yellow or "snowbird", etc, etc.

I'll take them anyway they care to do them!

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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Thursday, March 8, 2012 8:55 PM

Who wants to be the one to spend money on the unpainted HO Scale models, decals, and paint schemes to show what they will look like as a finished group?

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Posted by tpatrick on Thursday, March 8, 2012 7:53 PM

I would prefer to see the Erie unit in the black/yellow freight scheme. The two-tone green was Erie's passenger scheme and it looks out of place on a freight loco.

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Posted by Georgia Railroader on Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:42 PM

Yes Sir.

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Posted by Frisco West on Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:35 PM

Good Day,

Is this the offical brake down on the NS color schemes on which engines?

Regards,

Swafford

 

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Posted by oltmannd on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 7:13 AM

    • Central of Georgia Railway, GE.
    • Central Railroad of New Jersey, EMD.
    • Conrail, GE.
    • Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, EMD.
    • Erie, EMD.
    • Illinois Terminal Railroad, EMD.
    • Interstate, GE.
    • Lehigh Valley Railroad, GE.
    • New York Central Railroad, EMD.
    • Nickel Plate Road, GE.
    • Norfolk Southern Railway, EMD.
    • Norfolk & Western Railway, GE.
    • Pennsylvania Railroad, GE.
    • Reading Co., EMD.
    • Savannah & Atlanta Railway, EMD.
    • Southern Railway, GE.
    • Virginian Railway, EMD.
    • Wabash Railroad, EMD.

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Posted by Mr. Railman on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:37 PM

How many ACes and how many ES's are going to be painted, cause the renditions are almost all ES44s

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Posted by CHIPSTRAINS on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:52 AM

Read the "news" on this post......... March 2

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Posted by Firelock76 on Friday, March 2, 2012 9:08 PM

Per oltmannd's comment:  I noticed on the concept watercolors the locomotives seem to have a solid or broken white line on the bottom of the carbodys, I'm assuming that's the "Reflect-O-Stripe" matierial in question.  Not too obtrusive at all.

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Posted by zugmann on Friday, March 2, 2012 6:35 PM

episette

I'm glad that a company like NS didn't spend any money doing those renderings because they look like they were done by a HS kid who just discovered watercolors.  Have they ever heard of Adobe Photoshop?

Why is the N&W heritage locomotive painted dark blue when they were black with a white lettering and logos IIRC?   I do like the Erie Lackawanna locomotive.

I appreciate the effort but I'd rather they return a SD80MAC to Conrail Quality blue instead.

 

You do realize those renderings are what inspired NS to actually create these heritage engines?  

 

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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Posted by oltmannd on Friday, March 2, 2012 7:29 AM

episette

I'm glad that a company like NS didn't spend any money doing those renderings because they look like they were done by a HS kid who just discovered watercolors.  Have they ever heard of Adobe Photoshop?

Why is the N&W heritage locomotive painted dark blue when they were black with a white lettering and logos IIRC?   I do like the Erie Lackawanna locomotive.

I appreciate the effort but I'd rather they return a SD80MAC to Conrail Quality blue instead.

I always liked the "bow wave" of white on the SD80MACs, but, as an ex-Conrailer, I always thought that writing "Quality" all over everything was a bad idea.  It's like putting a sign on a restaurant "Good Food". People know quality when they see it (or eat it).  The sign changes nothing.  Better to work on actually having it rather than scribbling it all over everything.

Glad they are doing a "straight up" circa 1990 Conrail scheme.

It will be interesting to see how they work the required yellow or white reflective material into the sill for each scheme.  Conrail is easy - the reflective white stripe was part of the scheme (and predated the law).

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Posted by Leo_Ames on Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:54 PM

With 5 changes in railroads that will be represented since we first learned about this a few days ago, I wonder how many railroads were under consideration.

Too bad they couldn't of done all of them. :)

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Posted by episette on Thursday, March 1, 2012 5:12 PM

@Nordique, I guess that I am surprised that in this day of Photoshop and other computer graphic programs that they would use watercolors instead.  

 

It looked like Erie Lackawanna to me, so I'll apologize for that mistake. I am also too young to remember the blue  and yellow of the N&W. I remembered waiting on the smoky black high nose N&Ws on the tracks a few miles from my home and automatically assumed that was their only color scheme.

I'm sorry.

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Posted by nordique72 on Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:41 PM

episette

I'm glad that a company like NS didn't spend any money doing those renderings because they look like they were done by a HS kid who just discovered watercolors.  Have they ever heard of Adobe Photoshop?

Why is the N&W heritage locomotive painted dark blue when they were black with a white lettering and logos IIRC?   I do like the Erie Lackawanna locomotive.

I appreciate the effort but I'd rather they return a SD80MAC to Conrail Quality blue instead.

I guess it's easy to insult things- those are not mechanical renderings for color reproduction, they are simply general renderings to give a basic idea of what they will look like. Perhaps we should complain that the numbers aren't the actual ones they'll be using either, or that all but one of the schemes are mocked up on GE carbodies?? Seriously- let's not throw out the baby with the bathwater here, I for one am glad that they are letting us see the renderings prior to the release of the units (unlike what UP did with their cloak-and-dagger approach to their heritage scheme unveilings). Lastly- the N&W scheme is spot on accurate- it is the scheme the N&W used in the 1960s before the introduction of the black large "NW" scheme-

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=280521&nseq=19

and there is no Erie Lackawanna scheme- that is the original Delaware, Lackawanna and Western scheme. I for one am overjoyed they are doing an Illinois Terminal unit (and secretly hoping it will be an SD70ACe and not an ES44AC- since IT favored EMD products) and not a Penn Central unit. 

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Posted by episette on Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:22 PM

I'm fine and just expressing an opinion with sarcasm. I'm sorry if it came across as anger.

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Posted by Georgia Railroader on Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:10 PM

They're just artist renderings to give you a general idea, calm down it's gonna be OK.

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