How about some of these
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I don't know if these have been already done
Matt
That's a simply yet very smart paint scheme! I don't think they're done yet.
I like that building too in the first image. That would make a nice model.
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How about some of these
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I don't know if these have been already done
Matt
March 2nd, 2020 will be the 50 years anniversary of the Burlington Northern merger. At the time it was a rather big deal in the world of railroads.
For those of you too young to know and those of us so old we have forgotten: The BN was formed on March 2nd, 1970 with the merger of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Spokane Portland & Seattle, Chicago Burlington & Quincy, Colorado & Southern and the Fort Worth & Denver. The GN and NP were parent companies to the SP&S. The C&S and FW&D were subsidiaries of the CB&Q. (I have seen some information that the FW&D did not join the merger until 1982)?
Just a thought I would like to pass along with a big please: The creation of a Burlington Northern 50th Anniversary pack for release in 2020. For example: BN GP-9's with clean fresh paint (and dynamic brakes), CB&Q, GN and NP patched GP-9's. The CB&Q, GN and NP all had SD-45's and Baldwin VO-1000's. The GN and CB&Q had GP-35's.
New wood chip cars built by Gunderson and Thrall and owned by GN and NP. Other rolling stock such as 1950's era 50' box cars and log cars.
Thank you.
Regards,
I would love to see a repainted IC C40-8W in Canadian National paint scheme!
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The one you're talking about is the ex-BNSF version. I want the ex-LMS/CR/IC C40-8W repainted similar to the other one.They already have them on the site.
The one you're talking about is the ex-BNSF version. I want the ex-LMS/CR/IC C40-8W repainted similar to the other one.
it's not....I heard that JR was gonna make their own version of Milwaukee Road 261. If this is true, please tell me.