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SPSF_SD45
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Kitbashed Athearn Genset.
Made from a gp38 and 2 sw7's.

J.B.
Modeling the modern-day SPSF in HO scale

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Mustangs_n_Trains
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Hello JB,

There is already a LOTW string posted for this week:

http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13789

Otherwise a pretty cool locomotive!

Sean

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EM-1
Big Boy


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J.B.
I have to say that's a pretty good rendition of the Genset!!!!! what had you going to attempt that? NICE work tho!

~John

Many have tried to, and failed, ya just can't repair stupid...

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SPSF_SD45
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Sorry guys, must have clicked the wrong button... how does one delete a post?
J.B.
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rgcw5
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I see a pacific electric genset in the works
just me Ray... and just because I have Tyco doesn't mean I am not a model railroader
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gmoney
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quote:
Sorry guys, must have clicked the wrong button... how does one delete a post?

Originally posted by SPSF_SD45 - October 14 2013 :  2:47:38 PM



You can delete a reply to a post by clicking the last icon (the one with the trash can) on the reply header, shown below:

If nobody has replied to a topic you have created, you can open the topic and delete the topic with the same icon. If there are replies to the topic, the icon is not available. So it is too late to delete this topic!

Glenn

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Islanderh93
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So what kind of propulsion would this prototype have? I'd imagine 2 diesel gensets from the looks of it, but is it a hybrid?

Does the original GP38 drive still fit in there? It sure is wonderful what can be done with a pile of athearn parts!
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