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These started life as MTH Premier Norfolk Southern F-7 units. Purchased from forum sponsor Mario’s Trains (which was a wonderful transaction with incredibly fast shipping). Harry Heike custom painted and lettered them as Reading and Northern units.

I could not be happier with the results! The fan and exhaust on the top rear of the A unit is added to mimic the actual unit.

I have the MTH Premier R&N passenger cars, but I also have the Lionel 21” vista dome. The red is way off from prototype in my opinion, but I’m still considering picking up a couple more of the cars to match the OCS train.

Anyway, here they are!

Matt

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I'm disappointed that the Reading & Northern didn't use the Reading F unit color scheme on their set of Covered Wagons or the modern image green and yellow that the RDG adopted in the 60s. 

I'm well aware that you can't have a candy caboose and eat it too, but why not stick to the traditional schemes guys?

I’m glad they’re changing it up. They just unveiled a new freight scheme last month as well on an SD50. Looks phenomenal in my opinion! But to each his or her own.

I'm disappointed that the Reading & Northern didn't use the Reading F unit color scheme on their set of Covered Wagons or the modern image green and yellow that the RDG adopted in the 60s. 

I'm well aware that you can't have a candy caboose and eat it too, but why not stick to the traditional schemes guys?

Maybe because they're NOT the Reading? Why copy someone else when you own your own railroad?

Magicland: Indeed, the R&N isn't the READING, but I feel that traditions help provide that "Down Home" feeling to it's residents in a world that's changing much too fast for many people.  I guess it comes down to "if I ran the railroad I'd do it my way..."

...and since I don't own the R&N, I do respect their decision to choose the colors of their own locomotive fleet. 

Item: How many railfans today mourn the passing of their hometown railroad when all that's left to remind them of better days when trains kept the tops of rails shiny is an abandoned weed grown right of way?  I'm well aware that it takes much more than a traditional color scheme to run a railroad.  When the railroad has left town for the last time, it's all over but the crying, right?

Magicland: Indeed, the R&N isn't the READING, but I feel that traditions help provide that "Down Home" feeling to it's residents in a world that's changing much too fast for many people.  I guess it comes down to "if I ran the railroad I'd do it my way..."

...and since I don't own the R&N, I do respect their decision to choose the colors of their own locomotive fleet. 

And there you have it!  That's why they painted the boiler jacket on their Pacific  steam locomotive, #425, blue. THAT isn't "Reading RR" either.

 

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