--- In [email protected], "David Engle" <rirocket@...> wrote:
>
> I never heard of Durham Industries, either.  The only thing prior to the A-M 
> units was G&W's set of brass sheet etchings.  DJE
> 

The only reference that I could find of a Durham Industries U-Boat bodyshell is 
on Stan Stokrocki's website.

http://users.bergen.org/dondew/S_scale/Stan/Stan_pg1_1LG.jpg

Here is the caption of the photo from Stan's website:

"In image 1 above, Stan's U-36B and American Models GP9 await their call in the 
diesel servicing area as a SD-40-2 follows a GP-38-2 (both Overland Models) on 
the mainline. The Conrail U-36B was kitbashed from plastic toys once made by 
Durham Industries."

And here's another image from the March/April 1988 "S Gaugian" of (I believe) 
the same loco wearing his earlier "Hudson Central" paint scheme:

http://users.bergen.org/dondew/S_scale/Stan/Stan_pg4_S_GaugianCover72Lg500.jpg

BTW: If Stan is reading this, great work on that model. It's just as impressive 
as the MP15 that you've built using a Athearn HO scale SW7.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfCkC_EqWyY

Robyn Watkins




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