Originally Posted by vallieone:
I only purchased the Warbonnet because I though it looked sharp.
This is the best reason to make a purchase in this hobby.
Re the cars...I'd follow your instincts on those, too...with one caveat already stated. The shorty O-27 type would look very out-of-place with an engine the size of the AC6000. On the other hand, the MTH 15" aluminum cars they made during, and as part of, the El Capitan set in 1997 would look really snazzy. The four-car set was 20-6021, the 2-car add-on 20-6121. They're basically bright aluminum with a red letterboard stripe, but they also have a narrow red/yellow/black stripe mid-body that complements the engine's warbonnet scheme very nicely.
No, not a prototypical scheme....but for many of us, after the third rail....who cares?
Hmmm....actually, though, the Santa Fe did, in fact, have a train painted in a similar scheme, The Valley Flyer. Although it was made up of heavyweight cars, not the Budd/Pullman/ACF modern cars, they were...for a time, anyway...painted basically silver with a red/yellow/black stripe along the bottom edge of the cars that ran up to and complemented the special paint scheme on the special power...a 4-6-2 steam locomotive. Weaver once did an excellent version of this engine, too!!
Hey, follow your purchasing pulse, pal.
KD (a.k.a., Lucas Gudinov...)