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Well, I don't even know the difference between a ES44AC and DC, WOAHHHHHHHHHHHH (did he really just he doesn't know the difference between AC's and DC's?!). Do I care that I don't know that? Not really... :wave:
That one is actually a lot harder. With that one you just have to know the unit numbers just about.
 
Wow...it's that hard to figure out it's a GP60...that's kinda sad.

Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!

^^This +1.
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!

^^ This +2
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!
^^ This +3.
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are...Especially since they all look so similar.
LOOK WHERE I LIVE.
Um, trust me Jamie, you don't need to live in Australia to not know this; I've been up-close and cosy with just about every type of diesel, BLH, Alco, EMD and FM to name those I can recall off the top of my head. But it's not as though I could tell you the differences between most Geeps or Special Duty units. It's mainly that EMD's aren't my bag as much; you mentioned steam and transitional modelers but I'd not expect an Alco-holic to know the difference, and you can't expect someone to be well-versed in a company's models simply because they've...you know...ridden on and behind them since age 5. You can't expect them to be knowledgeable because secretly, they were admiring the Alco Century diesel two tracks over, and the two RS-3s a couple tracks farther down. You can't expect them to know because you don't know that they got bored with the EMDs and went over to the first tracks and spent more time in the rusty old AS-616s on the first track.
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!

+plus+ 4!!
 
Im sorry the community isn't as well-knowledged in American Geeps as you are. Especially those who model the steam era, transition era, or any era before the GP60 came in. Especially since they all look so similar. Why would you even bother posting this. Do you feel like degrading people because they don't know as much as you? HOW AM I suppose to know what loco this is? LOOK WHERE I LIVE. I assume I'm not good enough to live anymore because I'm one of the of majority who didn't know what loco you know SO MUCH about? This is just typical of most of your posts though. It doesn't make you appear significant, or superior, it just makes you look like an a$$hole

oh, I'm supposed to know their numbers as well! Easy!
^^ This +46,702
 
Renders, man, renders!

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A modern Victorian Railways T, H, P Class Bogie.

Cheers.
 
The most noticeable difference between the GP50 and GP 60 is the dynamic brake blisters. The GP60's dynamic brake blisters have a more square look to them. That was the only locomotive I know of that used them. There is other smaller differences if you know were to look but that is the easiest to spot.

Bill
 
The most noticeable difference between the GP50 and GP 60 is the dynamic brake blisters. The GP60's dynamic brake blisters have a more square look to them. That was the only locomotive I know of that used them. There is other smaller differences if you know were to look but that is the easiest to spot.

Bill
That's how I usually spot them. The GP60's have a very block shaped db hatch whereas a GP50 would have a db hatch similar to a GP40. Now if you were to put a GP59 and a GP60 next to each other, then you're in trouble, because about the only difference there is 800 hp.
 
Nice work Azza really like the texture work so far mate well done.
Mick --

Your Englewood Switcher.

It looks great and I sure could put it to very good use if you could name it "Inglenook Industrial" rather than "Englewood".

The paintwork would have to be absolutely faded and grubby though - see my post # 26 here:

http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showt...t-for-me/page2

Phil
Wow what an honour Phil soon as i get it done one is yours mate and i'll be in touch.
Cheers Mick.:wave:
 
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