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Originally Posted by Tiffany:

Hello c.sam.........

 

I saw the blue and yellow Santa Fe caboose on your layout photos, who makes that ? I will soon have the Sunset 3rd Santa Fe #5021 and would like to add that caboose behind it.

 

the woman who loves the S.F.#5021

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany.  I think its a RK from many years ago but don't know for sure - its packed away so I can verify that for you, sorry.

Originally Posted by Lee Willis:

Love that Warbonnet!!!  As someone said several years ago, "If you painted a brick Warbonnet, someone would buy it!"  Here is the Warbonnet brick I made and posted earlier this year.  I realize everyone will want this, but guys, it is not for sale!

 

;-)

 

PS: I have a total of ten red and silver Warbonnet F3 A and B units, too.

 

Warbonnet brick

I love it Lee! Very cool!

Originally Posted by DGJONES:

Who has the correct Santa Fe red color?  The Lionel looks a little off to me compared to the post war versions.  The Atlas GP60 M's appear almost burgandy (just not a shinny, pretty red).  The nicest looking F3"s were the ones MTH made in the late 90's when they released the El Capatan(? spelling) set.  But it seems the later MTH Santa Fe engines have a different red.

 

Thanks,

Don

Don, just pick one that looks good to you.  The red mixed by the manufacturer for real Santa Fe locomotives did not look exactly the same after application.  When Santa Fe painted a rednose with DuPont Duco, they masked the warbonnet outline and sprayed black where the stripe and the nose herald would be.  They masked the black and painted the entire warbonnet yellow.  Then they masked the yellow and painted the red.  This was done to ensure a consistent shade of red throughout the warbonnet.  The red over the yellow caused the actual color to be a little bit warmer than the red color shipped by the factory.

 

Second generation rednoses, painted with Imron and given a clear coat, did not display the slight color shift, and I am not even sure that they needed to paint the entire warbonnet yellow under the red.

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