I have a Lionel Legacy SD40-2 from 2006 in Norfolk Southern colors.
Even though I've been happy with the NS paint scheme, I would like to have it custom painted in blue and yellow Allegheny & West Virginia markings (AKA #1206 from Unstoppble). Even though I have had experience custom painting myself, I feel it would be better to find a professional to do this job.
Plus some specific things that if possible can be added:
- Paint the front and back ends of the snowplow/coupler assemblies yellow
- Renumber the number boards
- Add an extra headlight at the top of the short hood
- Place the brake wheels at the front and back of the engine instead of the sides and paint them a dark red
Other things, like painting the handrails and the running board, I can most likely do myself. No changes to the RailSounds and other electronics are necessary.
Note that I would like to look at many custom painters for awhile before deciding to commission someone, depending on who I feel would do the best job at a reasonable price. So please, let me hear what people you have in mind that are out there
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This question gets asked a lot on this forum. The name you will hear most is Jeff Sohn who I believes lives in Illinois, and is a member of this forum. He has repainted a tinplate gateman for me and a few GG-1s for my friend Gerry Morlitz. He did a great job on the GG1s. His website is jeffscustompainting.com.
Erol Gurcan
quote:Originally posted by Jeff78rr:
Erol, thanks for the posting here- Mikado- that particualr paint scheme would require some custom decals to be made. Does anyone have a photo of that engine from the movie?
Lots of photos here:
http://www.rrpicturearchives.n...ocoList.aspx?id=AWVR
And yes, Jeff, I do
This is what he is working on.
Harry Hieke is located in New Jersey not far from Merchantville and Camden.
The following are projects that Jeff has completed for me.
Long before,Jeff Sohn consistently did outstanding painting of steam locomotives for me as well as a complicated wreck derrick and tender.
is harry still around? the website isn't up.
Talked with Harry tonight
He did not know his website was down.
Here is link to his you-tube http://www.youtube.com/user/EverythingOScale
Harry Hieke's phone number 856-625-5506........
Jeff Sohn did several pieces for me.....Top Shelf! Tom in PGH
I heard the same about Jeff Sohn. He announced he was out of business last I knew.
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Dennis
Harry came through on my project and I'm very happy with it.
If it were my project, I would strongly consider Harry Heike for this project. You could get the engine painted, maybe slightly weathered, and from what I've seend elsewhere Harry could also make the engine modifications that you would like.
Jim
I heard the same about Jeff Sohn. He announced he was out of business last I knew.
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Dennis
I tried to get him to do an engine for me, and that's what he told me months ago. I have no idea if he's painting again.
Jeff,
Is your site up and running? I cannot access it.
Norm
Does anyone know how to contact Harry Heike. I have an 18" K-Line aluminum sleeper I want painted.
Thanks
Ron
Does anyone know how to contact Harry Heike. I have an 18" K-Line aluminum sleeper I want painted.
Thanks
Ron
Ron
Harry's e-mail address is: harrys_trains@comcast.net
I will echo Charlie's comments about the work of Harry Heike. Harry recently finished a very complicated project for me that included an engine and four K-Line passenger cars. I am waiting to finish the renovation work on my layout and I will then post photos of this fabulous one-of-a-kind passenger train set.
Harry's phone number is (856)625-5506.
With the recent Lone Ranger film, I will be going into another project to launch soon along with this Unstoppable one (since I recently purchased a power-dummy combination of Lionel Legacy SD40-2's), which is something quite a few other members seem keen on doing.
I'm quite impressed by MTH's newest ProtoSound 3.0 19th Century Ten-Wheeler in the 2013 Volume 2 catalog, and seem to have the most resemblance to the locomotives made for the film. Plus, the new one has the same white-wall drive wheels. Basically, the paint scheme isn't too complicated, it's the details that could get hard...
E.G. - change wood load to coal, change smokestack, front steps to add on, and extra handrail detail.
I've looked around for custom painters recently. Jeff Sohn has stopped his work, and Harry Heike's website isn't working. If anyone knows anyone who is currently still doing custom paint jobs, I'm still listening.~
Great photo of the train from The Lone Ranger! Where did you find it? I'm planning on either an HO or G scale version!
Great photo of the train from The Lone Ranger! Where did you find it? I'm planning on either an HO or G scale version!
It's online on Google Images if you search under the lone ranger steam locomotives. Obviously it was taken before it was 100% completed.