If with that you are referring to the picture in your post: It is not showing. We see a tiny black cross. So the next person to reply to the topic did the obvious: Actually post an image.Way to not read...
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If with that you are referring to the picture in your post: It is not showing. We see a tiny black cross. So the next person to reply to the topic did the obvious: Actually post an image.Way to not read...
And I, for instance, don't even see the black cross. For me it looks like there's no picture at all.If with that you are referring to the picture in your post: It is not showing. We see a tiny black cross.
Now it's fixed, but now there was already another train posted. O wellThats weird as it shows up just fine on my end. Well, I will have to fix that.
Nope, sorry. Right builder and one of the railroads is right. Hint: What loco looks like the C40-8 but is completely different? The bonus was correct, NS SD40-2 6123, Roanoke, VA.General Electric C40-8, built 1987 to 1992, and delivered to NS, C&NW, Conrail, UP and Estrada de Ferro Carajas (Brazilian).
That loco attached to the caboose looks likes an SD40-2.
Nope. It's a "C" loco, not a "B". The exterior looks exactly like a C40-8, however inside it is a completely different loco.Er... maybe a B23-7/B30-7?
C32-8
or maybe a C30-7
Even closer. You're missing a letter.Aaaah... C39-8 then. Gotta be, there's nothing else left.
It's a C39-8E