Marty, just because Steve spent the money on this engine, because he is an Interstate fan, does not make it correct. There are many people in this 3-rail hobby who spend significant dollars on engines and rolling stock that are not prototypically correct.
I am a big fan of MTH products and have been since Mike first started with his Dash-8's, way back when. I have more "purple boxes" in my basement, than I care to count. When MTH announced the "Heritage Series" I was very pleased to say the least. The Interstate engine was the #1 engine I wanted to get!! I have a few of the earlier releases and they are "spot on" to the prototype. When the Savannah & Georgia was released, with it's incorrect stripe, etc., which was before the Interstate, I started to wonder if MTH was going to get my #1 "Heritage" engine correct.
When I heard it was released, I called JusTrains and asked them to bring one to the Greenberg Show in Wilmington, DE yesterday during my set-up of the Independent Hi-Railers modular layout. I went over to Pete and asked to see the engine. I was very surprised to see the "Tan" color on the top and upper sides. It is the "Tan" color they use in their "army" paint schemes, on engines like the SD-40. MTH got the REST of the engine correct!! No denying that!
In the pictures I have seen on "railpictures.net" of the Interstate, which by the way, I have numerous for screen savers, the top and upper sides of the engine are a "lighter" ivory color, not a "tan". There is too much "brown" in the color on the MTH model. Had they "toned" it down a bit, it may have been better and acceptable. During the show today, I hunted down a Lionel Interstate engine for comparison, none where there to compare. However, I did see the Lionel Interstate caboose at Pete Costas table,.....it was "dead-on"!!! It was significantly more "Ivory" in the areas of concern then the MTH model.
In my view, MTH "missed" this one. It is disappointing, as I really wanted this engine, and I wanted it in MTH. I am not a big fan of the "shiny" finish of Lionel engines, and this is the reason why I do not own any Lionel Heritage units, nor many of their diesel engines in general, but....I must say, Lionel got the paint colors on this one model correct!!!
Yes, there are times I look at my 3-rail empire thru "purple-hazed" glasses, like Marty and Scott do, but this time the glasses have to come off.