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Dave Condon’s GE U33C engines
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Dave Condon’s GE U33C engines
Nice Scale look!
very good
Though a Milwaukee fan, I grew up surrounded by NP trains and trackage. You did an excellent job depicting a typical GE/GM lashup so common during the late 60s. Great slow-speed running and a realistic mix of rolling stock.
For those of you just CRAZY about trains you might want to view on YouTube, “O Scale Train Spotting Marshall, Washington”. The piece for the most part covers the later NP engine lines with the exception of the SD45s.
It also covers a few of the SP&S engines with the exception of the ALCOs.
Ray Alkofer of Washington like myself, loved to watch the NPs coming down the track because you never knew what was going to be lashed together. Out of Spokane it was common to see a GP9, two F3B units, followed by another GP9. Once in a while an RS11 would roll by and they were by far my favorite engine to watch.
GREAT LAYOUT, NICE JOB!!!1