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Took a Santa Fe GP-20 and repainted to Susquehanna colors , if I say so myself not bad for first time.
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Hi Bob ;
* Nice GeeP 20. Use to like going up to the Ridgfield circle to see if Ridgefield Hobbies had raised it s prices again on all the old trains it keeps on its shelfs. I guess they just dont want to part with them.
* After that take the road going west from circle out to the Susquehanna track to see what was there.
* I remember this : #1804. I think it is a GP18 or 9
Frank--( Bayonne )


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frank it is a gp18m i think ken
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The Susquehanna # 1804 is a GP-18, Ken you were right. It was built in July 1962 for the S & W RR.
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Defunct RR,

Really nice work. Keep us up on your next project. I love custom stuff done to Tycos.
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if I say so myself not bad for first time.
Originally posted by Defunct RR - January 11 2011 :  11:18:00 AM



You are right, great job, keep it up.
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20 or 18? I'm not concerned- IT LOOKS AWESOME!!!

You really nailed the head on getting the two tone paint line right- great job!
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