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Picked up my b&o todays. really like the engine so far looks great. this is my first legacy diesel. Really pleased with it except the front right number boar was missing out of the box not sure what to do about that theres just a hole there. Really on these heritage units to each is own i really enjoy them but i dont think everyone will. I really loved the b & o paint scheme in the catalog but in person its a little much i would have done with out the patriot additions but it still looks great. I did put a chessie version in layaway today. I was really on the fence on these to be honest i thought it was really awfull in the catalog but in person it looks really nice. with the somewhat metallic paint the colors really pop. The best looking though is hands down the western maryland the red and black looks great. I just dont know what to do about the this. I mean should i be happy with the missing number board, scuff, and fact striped dont even line up. Should i take it back to my retailer or call lionel. bottom pic has the damage

heres a few not so good pics of the b & o.

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Originally posted by Swafford:
Good Day Jeremy,

Your B&O AC6000CW looks great. To me, I would have preferred a more traditional paint scheme. I’m very curious now on what the CSX/WM and Chessie AC6000CW's look like!

Regards,
Swafford




Click on the link below and then click on the drawing for a larger and more detailed view.

http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/gro...E8C03912D11DD5B2.GIF


i agree without the flags this would be a must own. I still really enjoy it it looks nice. was getting the chessie regardless casue i'm a c& o guy but it is much nicer in person
Jeremy, contact the shop you purchased it from. You shouldn't have to keep an item that is scuffed and missing a part. If they won't take it back, call/email Lionel. One way or another, you will be taken care of.

Really a nice locomotive. I like Swafford's drawing better, but this is still very nice. Omitting the lower patriotic striping and painting the lower section gray would have looked awesome.
I was able to see the B&O and WM version today at the Wheeling / Oglebay Show, and they look great. I really like the gloss finish on the paint. Patrick only had one Chessie version, and he left it at the store? I have not made any purchases in a few years, but this one is tempting me. Big Grin

I will have to do some looking around and see what kind of prices are
out there on these also...

Thanks
Joe S.
quote:
Originally posted by Joe S.:
I was able to see the B&O and WM version today at the Wheeling / Oglebay Show, and they look great. I really like the gloss finish on the paint. Patrick only had one Chessie version, and he left it at the store? I have not made any purchases in a few years, but this one is tempting me. Big Grin

I will have to do some looking around and see what kind of prices are
out there on these also...

if you want to support a great LHS i paid 490 for mine

Thanks
Joe S.
quote:
Originally posted by Swafford:
Good Day Jeremy,

Your B&O AC6000CW looks great. To me, I would have preferred a more traditional paint scheme. I’m very curious now on what the CSX/WM and Chessie AC6000CW's look like!

Regards,
Swafford




Click on the link below and then click on the drawing for a larger and more detailed view.

http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/gro...E8C03912D11DD5B2.GIF


I like the engine and will use it and thank Lionel for stepping up and doing it, however for now I will use it till I retire and have the time to do it up right and copy Frank's drawings to the "T"
John
Last edited by John Pignatelli
Good Day John,

Thanks for the compliment. I wish you the best on the paint job. As you know, I think traditional color schemes from the past with an inventive style would make for a very successful marketing campaign.

Did I ever mention..................I like purple!

Regards,
Frank

Swafford Series: Click on the link below and then click on the drawing for a larger and more detail view.
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/gro...F85C109036162D0F.GIF

quote:
Originally posted by Swafford:
Good Day John,

Thanks for the compliment. I wish you the best on the paint job. As you know, I think traditional color schemes from the past with an inventive style would make for a very successful marketing campaign.

Did I ever mention..................I like purple!

Regards,
Frank



This is one heritage unit I would definitely buy if it was available. Maybe one in the ACL black scheme as well.
quote:
Originally posted by Joe S.:
I was able to see the B&O and WM version today at the Wheeling / Oglebay Show, and they look great. I really like the gloss finish on the paint. Patrick only had one Chessie version, and he left it at the store? I have not made any purchases in a few years, but this one is tempting me. Big Grin

I will have to do some looking around and see what kind of prices are
out there on these also...

Thanks
Joe S.


actually i told you the wrong price i paid 460 for mine let me know if you interested he had all currently available in stock
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Originally posted by jeremy ferrell:
quote:
Originally posted by Ron Blume:
Lionel's version looks good to me...maybe with black fuel tank???


i was looking at that this morning it wouldn't be hard to cover up the americana.

however i must say the western maryland they nailed i love it. whish i would have went for it. i just never been much of a wm guy


I was thinking of covering up the fuel tank also, not sure how, maybe a strip of brass painted black or some black auto pin striping. I do not want to paint over it for a few reasons. I will start with the pin striping first and see what that looks like. On a real engine I doubt they would put a flag or anything for that matter on a fuel tank, it would look like h**l in no time.
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