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Originally Posted by catnap:

Any high nose. They all have high hoods.

 

I stand corrected.

 

I don't care for GP30s either.

Oh, now I got you.

 

But, I must disagree on the GP30, as that's why I stated "Any diesel built after 1964.". Personally, I really like the original N&W high short hood GP30 units, and would really like a model of one in 3-Rail SCALE. That being said, I really don't care to take a second mortgage on the house to purchase one of the announced Lionel models.

"Ugly" is probably too strong of a word. I guess it's more like, "Don't really care for that much."

 

I second the BL2. That was ugly.

 

I don't like the cowling or whatever that was extending from the cab roof back on the GP30. I know it gave the GP30 a unique look but I prefer the classic look of the EMDs that followed.

The Aerotrain power unit:

 

And some  designers need to take a class in asthetics:

 

http://s2.photobucket.com/user...ns/fd08451c.jpg.html

 

http://s2.photobucket.com/user...ns/1b4093b7.jpg.html

 

http://www.railpictures.net/im.../6307.1242623445.jpg

 

GE could have come up with something better than copying an English Lowery!

 

http://www.railpictures.net/im.../3145.1258560931.jpg

 

GE should have not rushed this out the door!

 

Never should have challenged EMD designers for sure!

 

http://farm5.static.flickr.com...193_51901334b2_b.jpg

 

 

Again, never deviate from OEM design!

 

 EMD should have left the nose alone! That door Kills the Asthetics!

 

 

 

Last edited by prrhorseshoecurve

Gee, and here I am hunting photos of steam switchers looking for 0-6-0's with flying

pumps, so ALL my engines can have Elescos and pumps on their smokeboxes....and

while not "a diesel fan", I like BL-2's, which look designed for visibility while doing their job. (I also saw one or two at work on the Monon) Of course, the early box cab

diesels were plain and utilitarian, like the early electrics.    Wasn't there a previous

thread like this that had version photos that outuglied all of the above?

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