Hi Pieter!

Thanks for your input.

I may have found a picture that shows the transistion from the early 
gray/orange scheme w/older herald to the black/orange w/newer herald.  Seems to 
have been the mid-1950's.

Here's the pic of a freshly painted early version of the "later" scheme  The 
picture is is dated 7/55:

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/milw/milw1603dsa.jpg

Actually, I'm liking that early scheme better than the later... but it looks to 
have been gone by the early 1960's, which is my target era.

Still haven't decided on the decals.  I need pairs of decals (for two 
locomotives) for a road to be represented on my layout "someday".

Andre Ming


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pieter Roos 
  To: S-Scale@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 8:55 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Quick MILW Question





  Hi Andre;


  I don't know about the diesel scheme, but the Milwaukee the older full name 
in the herald ca 1953.

  Pieter E. Roos



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  From: Andre Ming <lam...@cebridge.net>
  To: S-Scale@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 6, 2013 12:22 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Quick MILW Question



   



  Hi Dave:

  Spent some of this evening trying to a bit of research.  Apparently, the 
earlier MILW switchers and hood units used a dark gray top, a wide-ish red 
separation line, and the same orange type color as used later on the sides and 
the same black frames. The numbers were RR roman type font. I can't tell for 
sure from the photos that I found, but it also appears they MAY have used the 
older tilted rectangle herald under the cab windows.  

  Couldn't pin down when the change took place to the black/orange with newer 
tilted rectangle herald the read "The Milwaukee Road".  However, if the MILW 
was like most of the roads, the paint schemes began to be simplified in the 
mid-to-late 50's early 60's.

  No biggie, I was looking at an S scale Des Plaines Hobbies MILW decal set on 
eBay and thought I snag it for future MILW engines for my KC area layout.  May 
do it anyway if someone hasn't already bid on it.

  Thanks for the input.

  Andre

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David Engle 
    To: S-Scale@yahoogroups.com 
    I  remember some early FM switchers had the upper gray initially, I do not 
remember where to dig them up.  Why was MILW so heavy on FM?-- Beloit, Wisc.  


    Dave Engle










  

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