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For the life of my layout, I have never run a train that was not powered by a Santa Fe engine.

My latest addition is an A-B-A consist of ALCO PA-1's manufactured by the good folks at Rapido.

These are by far the most beautiful locomotives I have ever owned.  In addition, the sound package on the LOC decoders is spectacular!

Pictures and Video to follow...




You have to love an ALCo PA in any paint scheme, but it's always special in a Warbonnet.

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Also reminiscing about the days I did all of Sunset's painting diagrams myself.  They say the only way to be promoted is to train your replacement and Mrs. Wong in Asia is an excellent graphic designer.  These days I just check her work.  However, I still jump in a draw a diagram every now than then when required.  The other side of project management for me is to always retain the skills that got you there in the first place! 

FT in progress from about 2014????  It's been a while.

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@trumptrain posted:

Here are more pics of my MTH Santa Fe F3 with proto 3.   I just love the look of this locomotive!! E5F4E502-2070-40CE-9349-75B5C744B5BC_1_201_a

She is a beauty Patrick.

I have 2 ps3 powered As , 1 nonpowered A and a nonpowered B all with the stainless panels .....but they are F7s.     Really like my other locomotives but when I unpacked these Santa Fes I really admired these art pieces.

Definitely eye candy Patrick .  Especially nice looking on your great layout.    Have a ball running them. Nice.   

Yes I know that I am a day late, but Sunday slipped by too fast.  Here is some Santa Fe rolling stock.  a "Shock Control" chemical tanker and an Hopper.  That's it for me, no beautiful war bonnet loco's today.



Best Wishes

Don

No big thing Don.     I miss posting many times .   Sometimes it takes me a lot to just keep up with the emails from the forum.                                     ( no beautiful war bonnet locos.....?.........if they show up too often it could get boring seeing them )

@WBC posted:

Before the Santa Fe merger with Burlington Northern, Santa Fe GP7 #2804 and Burlington Northern GP9 #1706 team up to pull a mixed freight.

Either the Santa Fe unit somehow made its way to Idaho or the BN unit made its way to California.

Don't know about the time frame or territory for these two to get together WB but it somehow seems a little more prototypical to my eyes.

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