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What are some of your favorite sporty engine schemes?  I learned about this Rock Island retro scheme a few months ago and then found out that MTH did it.  Although I mainly do CB&Q/BNSF, these were so attractive to me, I had to have them.  Rest is history.  Also always found the NP Canoe scheme on their GP units to have a lot of impact, would own one if it presented itself.   

 

Even if they aren't the road you model, what are some of the schemes you've always found pleasing to your eye?

 

 

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Nope.  These modern Diesels do not do it for me, no matter how colorful the paint.  On the other hand, a good PA looks good with almost any paint scheme.

 

Opinion:  The only older paint schemes I do not care for are Wabash, some MoPac, and the Rock Island passenger scheme.  There are some strange FM switcher schemes that I don't care for, but they are really obscure.

 

For McQ - if you are on a budget and can overlook the incorrect length of the trucks, the MTH SD-9 or 7 ( I don't know the difference) is a very good looking model.  I have one of them and an identically painted PSC, and I usually just run the MTH.

Erik, yes they are MTH, one powered and one not. 

Bob2, I understand.  The modern equipment isn't for everyone.  It wasn't for me until sometime after I went O scale.  It was the BNSF heritage scheme that did it.  Many people think it's horrid.  But I love it.  All that orange and yellow!
Originally Posted by bob2:

Nope.  These modern Diesels do not do it for me, no matter how colorful the paint.  On the other hand, a good PA looks good with almost any paint scheme.

 

Opinion:  The only older paint schemes I do not care for are Wabash, some MoPac, and the Rock Island passenger scheme.  There are some strange FM switcher schemes that I don't care for, but they are really obscure.

 

For McQ - if you are on a budget and can overlook the incorrect length of the trucks, the MTH SD-9 or 7 ( I don't know the difference) is a very good looking model.  I have one of them and an identically painted PSC, and I usually just run the MTH.

I remember that SD9 from O scale News. As I recall, you sectioned the frame to drop it to the correct ride height. I have a couple of them in Rail King Scale (old Premier tooling) and actually thought about doing that modification. Maybe if I decide to fix the pilots and install Kadees.

 

Can't remember if you added the "coffee can" safety lights like the PSC model had.

Mac - keep looking for the Weaver.  2- rail versions exist, they eBay for under $500, and they are not only well painted and baked, but also they are rugged, with sufficient detail.  I know nothing about 1990s Overland except that I will not allow it in my shop because I do not want to be responsible for stuff that falls off.

Originally Posted by bob2:

Mac - keep looking for the Weaver.  2- rail versions exist, they eBay for under $500, and they are not only well painted and baked, but also they are rugged, with sufficient detail.  I know nothing about 1990s Overland except that I will not allow it in my shop because I do not want to be responsible for stuff that falls off.

Bob, you're a hoot! After seeing this I can almost forgive you for the Wabash remark....  

 

Jeff C

 

         These are all great, hope to see more. There are a few modern schemes

    that could be considered sporty. The ARR loco is a good example. I think the

    KCS also has a sporty look to it. Maybe someone should paint

    a race car up like this and see how it looks.

 

         Geoff

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Matt,

I agree with your view of the sporty paint job. The first O-Scale model I ever bought was the UP heritage Missouri Pacific SD70ACe.

These are just my opinion,

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan
 
Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:

I think this one is kinda sporty. The decoration implies motion even when standing still. I was fortunate enough to acquire this from a fellow forum member.

 

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Sporty paints jobs? We'll opinion that Santa Fe Warbonnet is #1 with a bullet, other REALLY sporty schemes to me in no order; New Haven McGinnis, SP Lark Grey and Red Cab, NYC Lightening Stripes, SAL Mint Green and Crimson Trim, CN Red Cab and B&W, Rock Island Silver and Maroon Cab, DRG&W "Prospector" scheme, B&M McGinnis Blue, White & Black, NdeM Red Cab Pullman green body, Alton/GM&O's scheme

it's all pretty subjective but if I'm fortunate I'll be able to paint and decal an example of each for my own edification.

Neat topic

I was the factory painter of most of these when they first came in.  did 13 in one sitting.
 
Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
OMI imported these factory painted 1990's


Originally Posted by McQ:

       
The Milwaukee Hiawatha hudson units.  Those had a sharp look to them as well with the silver black and orange.  I really liked the look of the ones weaver did, but haven't seen any in two rail.

       
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Bob,

What beautiful work you do. What an honor to make your acquaintance! You painted factory approved work for OMI!


A true legend you are!



Originally Posted by Bob Anson:

       
I was the factory painter of most of these when they first came in.  did 13 in one sitting.
 
Originally Posted by Erik C Lindgren:
OMI imported these factory painted 1990's


Originally Posted by McQ:

       
The Milwaukee Hiawatha hudson units.  Those had a sharp look to them as well with the silver black and orange.  I really liked the look of the ones weaver did, but haven't seen any in two rail.

       
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