Engines Wishlist for Jointed Rail.

I like the way you think.
With the WM in mind...
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Just sayin'
 
no no no no no no no never mind that (not to be mean but u can reskin that from a up unit)
this
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3928199
and this
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3928200
is what we really need
This is just a wishlist not a demand thread so get back under the house dude. I'll throw up here what i would like too see made one day when they have time and the inclination to make it. And it is from the CNW unit that a Pilbara Unit could be reskinned but JR are too busy to be able to do it.
 
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This is just a wishlist not a demand thread so get back under the house dude. I'll throw up here what i would like too see made one day when they have time and the inclination to make it. And it is from the CNW unit that a Pilbara Unit could be reskinned but JR are too busy to be able to do it.
no i meant that he could reskin the dash 9 into a pilbara unit
 
I'm not doing any logging railroads, but I like it.

Actually 6 was used for steep mining branches. However, I'm also planning on making this logging Shay from the mesh:

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Between the two, you have the last Shay ever built (WM 6, at 150 tons, the second largest behind a KCS 160 tonner) and the biggest ever (180 ton monster WVP&P/Mower 12, rebuilt from a 150 ton 3 truck very similar to 6.)
 
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NS SD70MAC with flared radiators?
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That's an SD70M, not an SD70MAC. The SD70M does not have the vertical grills over each truck like the SD70MAC. The flared radiators make the SD70M a 'Phase 2' SD70M, which made it compliant with the EPA's (Environmental Protection Agency) Tier 0 emissions standards. However, it could be Tier 1 emission standards. I can't remember which one it is.
 
That's an SD70M, not an SD70MAC. The SD70M does not have the vertical grills over each truck like the SD70MAC. The flared radiators make the SD70M a 'Phase 2' SD70M, which made it compliant with the EPA's (Environmental Protection Agency) Tier 0 emissions standards. However, it could be Tier 1 emission standards. I can't remember which one it is.

It also says SD70M on the side... :o
 
Since discovering P&N, I have to say it was a really neat operation. Not sure about the electrics, but some of the diesels will almost certainly show up sometime.
 
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