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Christine J. Braden of CJB Custom Painting & Designs custom painted Walter Matuch's RMT (formerly K-Line) streamliners to match my 2348 M&StL GP9. I came across a Diner and a Pullman at York. I sent them to her. When she finishes them I'll have a full K-Line set. Her ATSF Warbonnet or CGW early scheme would look great! Email her at cbraden77@comcast.net

 

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Extremely high quality custom paint work is available from Matt Forsyth. His contact info...forsythrailservice@yahoo.com

 

This fellow is NOT cheap, but he IS the best by far. A long waiting period is also an understood part of using his service since he is in demand. BUT when you need a spectacular paint job or custom work on that special locomotive, he's the one.

 

Bob

So... let me see if I can connect the dots:

 

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Gets custom paint work for CGW.

 

Okay... I think I've figured it out: You like the CGW!

 

CGW was a neat road. They were in KC during my modeling era: Early 1960s.

 

Here's a pic of a Bowser HO GW DS4-4-1000 I picked up a while ago. It's DCC/Sound equipped from the factory and runs/sounds great...

 

 

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And here's a pic of the real deal!

 

 

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Ain't that cool?

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laming,

 

   Thanks for share the pictures of HO CGW DS4-4-1000! She look awesome! I grew up in small town in Iowa named Gladbrook, on CGW's main line between Twin Cities/ Kansas City, often see ex CGW F units.

 

    Currently she (CJB Custom Painting) are working on my CGW's TR2 cow and calf and CGW's Doodlebug. Both are from MTH.

 

 

Those CGW units look great!  If I was going for that era scheme, I could paint that on my own, I am pretty good with an air brush.  Just not real sure about my ablities to do the complex masking for either the CGW early scheme or ATSF warbonnet.  The All Nation F7 to me, atleast according to my guide on F units, a late F3 and not an F7 as marketed by AN.  She sports the twin rectangular mesh grills for the dynamic brakes where as the F7's had a 36" roof top cooling fan.  Unless early F7's also blended into the late F3's from an outward appearance since late F3's also looked much like an F7 and are sometimes called an F5.   Mike

How would the paint job on an All Nation Diesel affect your benchwork?

 

The model is all metal - you cannot lose by attempting paint yourself.  At worst you could get a couple spray cans of Rustoleum and try it.  ATSF might be easiest - two colors and some decals to save your masked interface.  The red is kind of muddy - might have to buy a special rattle can with either ATSF red or SP Scarlet - same color.

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