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Okay ya'all. Here is the dealio. I was planning on modeling the George's creek railroad in Pennsylvania...nice engines . Classic paint scheme. The works....but...I am a West Coast born and raised Oregon boy. Living in New mexico, been missing home. And the trees and mountains and everything that makes the pacific northwest home for me. And I decided I am moving my local to Oregon for my switching layout. But I wanna do a freelanced paint scheme and I am having trouble deciding on the scheme. Wanna do a heritage sort of thing like the George's creek did with the western Maryland paint.   

 

Here are my runners up. 

 

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The western pacific Green and orange is a striking scheme and would be easy to replicate. Really like it. Just substitute my road name.

 

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The Anne arbor orange is nice as well...

 

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These scheme I find to be quite attractive as well. 

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And then of course you have Eric bromans Utah belt scheme that I have always loved....

What you all think? I am open to ideas. But I have to say I am partial to black and orange. Or black and yellow for some reason...let's here the thoughts 

 

 

 

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WP scheme does hit me right, also (too late, but I would have suggested the SP black/orange switcher scheme or at least color combination as a similar, but even better, look).

The "Desert Belt" scheme was in the running for me only because you could run a dinner train and letter the equipment "Dessert Belt". 

Hahaha dessert train. Awesomeness right there 

 

I like the SP tiger stripe scheme but I can't find chevrons and I sure don't want to mask them. 

 

Here it is with some of the dry transfers on as well.

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Gotta finish the rear pilot. Add side window glazing and some other finishing touches and she will be done. Then I'll grab some snaps of er on the new diorama I am building and show it in good light . I am very happy with the WP scheme though. 

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You could do what PHL (Pacific Harbor Lines), a branch/interchange line servicing the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach did for a while. They used classic paint schemes from fallen flag roads (SP, ATSF Zebra, Conrail, CNW, WP, and others) as the "base" with "Pacific Harbor Lines" lettering on the long hood and "PHL" and the road number on the sides of the cab. They've since settled on the ATSF Zebra striping for their current fleet as it consists of Gensets and rebuilds that comply with emissions laws, but if you're modeling a branch line, you can pretty much do what you want with regards to motive power paint schemes.

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