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I was wondering if the yellow stripe on the top sides of the Milwaukee early E units was always present. Some photos clearly show it, but in others there appears to be none. I was wondering because I see some models (Overland did it with and Key did it without) with the stripe and some without it. Thanks for the input!

 

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Those Milwaukee Road E6's wore many different designs of paint over their service lives.  Milwaukee could not make up its mind about the paint scheme until they finally settled down with the orange with maroon rectangular stripe in the 1950's which lasted a few years without change and was then replaced by UPRR Yellow and grey.  The E6 units wore every variation.

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This was my Unicorn for years and gave it up. Ultimate HI man! I had 14 cars and ordered Key's Milw E6 #15 did most of the research and moved to Colorado and gave into the peer pressure to model only Colorado and west.
I was a loyal Milw Crip fan in the Midwest living in Iowa and near Minnesota.

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