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Started a new thread to separate this out from a previous weekend photo fun thread.

Laidoffsick posted:
NOT LionelLLC posted:

My latest custom project that I designed with Lionel.  Santa Fe Warbonnet SD40-2.  2 Legacy powered and 1 nonpowered.  All 3 units have different rooftop details as per the prototype (the road numbers are prototypical).

Stu

1901143_TCA_ATSF__5119_Legacy_SD40-2 unlighted

Just a suggestion: If you're gonna do a fantasy Warbonnet, you should go with silver handrails on the sides and all yellow on the front and rear. It will look much better and be more accurate 


 

Actually, you might be right.  I'll look into this.  Thanks for the feedback.

If anyone else see's any errors, please let me know.

Thanks,
Stu

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Wow, one of my favorite engines (SD40-2) in a great livery. Nice Stu!

What fun it would be to have some  scale size warbonnet freight cars to run behind these beauties. (The LOTS Santa Fe Series cars are mostly what I call 027 size.)

Sort of like what K-Line did with the BlackBonnet 17 Car Freight Train. (Four each Hopper, Box, maybe another hopper or gondola, tank car and caboose)

HINT HINT

Paul

 

 

SPSF posted:

Walkways on the long hood portion should also be red.

On the GP60M, the nose top was eventually painted Black to reduce glare.

Handrails at front and back end should be yellow. (EDIT: looks like that was already noted)

Road number 5119 is for a Snoot nose SD40-2

Yup, that's how similar hood units did the walkways.  I was always curious about this.  In general terms, with the red/silver warbonnet paint scheme, the silver is always next to the black pinstripe and the red is always next to the yellow pinstripe.

The SD40-2 walkway on the long hood portion is at 2 levels (there's a step in the walkway).  The lower portion of the walkway (the rear porch level) seems to make total sense to be red.  However, along the side, there's a step up in the walkway.  Once you make the step up, you're above the black pinstripe and you're in the silver area.  I always wonder why Santa Fe painted the walkway red in this stepped up area.  Silver would seem to be the logical choice for the raised walkway area.

Stu

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