Hi Box, Here is a Coton Belt for ya ! It even has my fantasy paint scheme on it. Thanks for looking! Carl
More work progressing (slowly) on the Santa Fe RSD-7 and RSD-15s, based on the Atlas B40-8 mechanism with Atlas C628 trucks. This is the progress on the Santa Fe RSD-7 #601 shell: The Model Power high-nose RSD-15 shell isn't 100% accurate for a Santa Fe RSD-7, but it's pretty close, and close enough for me. The above is brush-painted Polly Scale Engine Black, with Microscale 60-247 decals. After all the decals / number boards are finished, a overcoat of Model Master flat lacquer will seal the decals / cover blemishes. Certainly I'm not a professional model painter, but hopefully this will serve as inspiration / example of what a everyday model railroader can do with a bit of basic tools, time, patience, and enjoyment. The full mechanism build-out, plus other photos, is here: http://www.pbase.com/atsf_arizona/n_scale_rsd15&page=all Have a good weekend, all!
John- Maybe you can answer a question for me. Those stripes on your shell above look to be silver? At different times, did the Santa Fe use both silver and white Zebra stripes? Or is the photo itself just fooling my eyes tonight?
Ken, if I recall correctly, Santa Fe started out with aluminum paint on the Zebra paint scheme. As the paint weathered it faded to a chalky white. I heard that some shops re-painted the to white later on. Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
Here is my summer contribution from the Pinnacle Creek Mining & Timber Co. RR. This is from the Southern Division.
Box, A sketch is how I do my layout plans. Here you go. The above photo was taken in the lower left corner by the number 3. Jim
Hi, BoxcabE50, I believe Santa Fe used both silver or white, depending on the particular Santa Fe loco in question, it also depended on what date in time for the loco, it depended on whether the locos had been repainted or not, as well as where that repainting might have been done. Also, black and white rail fan photos don't always tell us, 50 years later, what the actual color might have been. Thus, I don't know for a fact that the actual RSD-7's were white or silver stripes, or what dates might be right for one or the other. The few color photos that I have seen in the Morning Sun books, shows the RSD-7's could well have been either white stripes or silver, depending on the date, time, and even the loco. So, not knowing what is the 100% rivet-counter accurate zebra stripe color, here's why I chose the silver. I have other Santa Fe silver Zebra Stripe locos (all by Atlas, those are their SD24, GP7, H16-44, and RSD4/5's) and they all happen to be silver stripes. My Randgust-built H12-44 switcher and fantasy Santa Fe H31-44 FM Trainmaster also has silver stripes (Randy asked when he built/painted them, and I chose silver). I think the silver looks pretty good. So, for consistency sake, I chose to use the silver Microscale 60-247 decal set on these kit bash RSD-7s (as opposed to the 60-248 white stripe set). (That's a hugely long-winded way to say "I like silver". Duh on me!) Hope that helps.
Very nice, Eugene. Good to see your work. Hope you are doing well. Still remember meeting you and all your friends in Germany back in Oct 2007 http://www.pbase.com/atsf_arizona/germany_ustheme_model_rr_conv
There's bound to be some Cotton Belt in here somewhere: Here's about the first picture I took of my layout in operation: More ops: