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If I am not mistaken the real NKP owned 11 PA 1s in this paint scheme, I realize this is not one of the original ones they owned but since all the delivered PA 1s from Alco were initially only differentiated by the paint schemes of the RR s that bought them. Now I could see the point a lot better if the present owner painted the unit for a RR that never actually owned one ala the 3 rail mfgs. JMO

In the FWIW column it needs to be noted that NKP 190 sits on incorrect trucks.  The only A1A trucks that could be found were from an FM Erie built and they are not the same.  There is no sense in pointing out the differences because there are those who would say that even if it sat on SD40 trucks that would not be significant either. 

To relate back to Atlas, Atlas O's Erie builts sit on incorrect Alco A1A trucks.

645 posted:

If you really wanted to recreate a NKP PA the nose notch for the bell would be needed too. I'm glad that was NOT done as it detracts from the looks. Here's an image of a 1:1 NKP PA from back in the day showing the bell nose notch:

This detail was not present on all of NKPs PA's.  I found images of 180, 184, and 189 without the nose bell notch in a quick search of my reference material. 

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I received my Atlas Erie Lackawanna F7's last week.If the fuel tanks are off its not by much.The finish is great and it pulls like a champ right out of the box.I will be installing the fixed pilot soon.A big double thumbs up to Atlas on this locomotive.Im looking forward to the Grand Trunk & Western F3's due out in the spring.

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Norm Charbonneau posted:

Can anyone tell me if their B units showed up with the scale couplers and adapters? My PRR B didn't. Two emails to Atlas service have gone unanswered.

I have only received my Amtrak non-Powered B unit (from Mr Muffins) which came with a package of traction tires, package of four screws, and a warranty card.  

As a separate question, I managed to scratch the paint on the top (completely my fault) while trying to retrieve all of the parts which fell off;  middle fan insert and middle portal windows for both sides.  Does anyone know what would be the closest black paint to touch up a few spots on the roof?  Basically we're talking less than a drop of paint with the smallest of brushes to touch up four spots.

- Jeff

c.sam posted:

Has anyone received the SF 'Yellowbonnets'?   

Are they delayed with the 'regular' Warbonnets?

Sam, I wasn't under the impression that Atlas-O is even producing F7's (or F3's in the later run) with the SF "yellowbonnet" paint scheme.  Only the regular war bonnet for SF livery.

For Atlas-O's original announcement of the F7's, clink this link.

For Atlas-O's CZ companion announcement of F3's, clink this link.  There was also another announcement with more F3 liveries, but none with a SF yellow war bonnet.

Does anyone have information to the contrary?

David

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Rocky Mountaineer posted:
c.sam posted:

Has anyone received the SF 'Yellowbonnets'?   

Are they delayed with the 'regular' Warbonnets?

Sam, I wasn't under the impression that Atlas-O is even producing F7's (or F3's in the later run) with the SF "yellowbonnet" paint scheme.  Only the regular war bonnet for SF livery.

Does anyone have information to the contrary?

David

I believe you are correct, David. I also believe that it was Sunset/3rd Rail that was offering the Santa Fe "Yellow Bonnet" styling F Units.

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