I have the model that was painted all black, it is now as it should be again painted with the late era gloss black front with Dulux trim and paired with a custom 12000 gallon tender to represent the last Baldwin built Ps4's
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That's one handsome locomotive! I really like the darker green than we see on most. My new E8 has a similar color and looks much nicer than the older Weaver B in my photos above.
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Am sure most of you have been to the wonderful museum and facility in Spencer NC. I came across this pic of me from a few years ago with #6900. What a beauty! I have a renewed interest in her since recently acquiring a Premiere E8 model of her and wanted to share it with you.
Does anyone have the new Atlas models from the Train Loft with the special lettering?
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@c.sam posted:Am sure most of you have been to the wonderful museum and facility in Spencer NC. I came across this pic of me from a few years ago with #6900. What a beauty! I have a renewed interest in her since recently acquiring a Premiere E8 model of her and wanted to share it with you.
Does anyone have the new Atlas models from the Train Loft with the special lettering?
Sam I had to have the same model, The NCTM is less then 2-miles from house.
The southern high nose GP-30 and the N&W GP-30 are also at the Museum!
Ron
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That is a beauty as both a model and the real thing. One of my favorite books is Don Ball Jr's. 'America's Colorful Railroads', and while he did not capture this Southern diesel, he did get many equally handsomely painted.
Peachtree Street station, Atlanta 09 Jan' 79
#1 between Douglasville and Bremer AL 09 Jan 79