Is the paint scheme (gray lightning stripe) prototypical for this unit as shown in the Lionel 2015 Volume 2 catalog?
I searched but did not find any info on this.
Thanks.
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Is the paint scheme (gray lightning stripe) prototypical for this unit as shown in the Lionel 2015 Volume 2 catalog?
I searched but did not find any info on this.
Thanks.
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It must be, Lionel & MTH have both made it...
Marty
I found the scheme as well, but it was a GP7. Some of these geeps were used in passenger service.
I did locate one pic but can't really tell if it's grey or faded or dirty black.
Thanks for the help.
6039 does look gray and it's a classic paint scheme.
That may be a catalog error. On the Notch 6 podcast Mike Reagan stated that the NYC GP9 was to have the "cigar band logo".
I don't know if the grey lighting stripe is considered a "cigar band"
I was under the impression it was this paint scheme, NYC experts please advise:
In the David Sweetland book "New York Central Lightning Stripes", on page 73, 2 NYC GP-7s are shown in color departing Cincinnati Union Terminal with the CINCINNATI MERCURY. One GP-7 is "in the gray passenger scheme and one in black..." Both units are in lightening stripes.
There were of course exceptions, but most NYC EMD E units and Alco PAs were grey. Alco FAs were (mostly) black. I see EMD Fs in black and in grey, as well as GP-7/9 in black or grey as well. My NYC books show grey GP-7/9 in grey hauling freight as well as passenger consists. I suppose it varied on motive power needs , re-gearing service/maintenance/upgrades, and of course when they were in service.
Based on Rick O's post of the Podcast with Mike Reagan, does anymore have additional information for the final scheme?
I would definitely buy the grey lightning stripe, but have little interest in the cigar band which Atlas O is already doing.
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