Peter,   We'd have to search long and hard to find another manufacturer who'd 
pay that much attention to detail, and not only the locomotive's "detail" but, 
paint scheme accuracy and accurate number to boot. Don, Robin and Mike, we miss 
ya'!
   Bud Rindfleisch

--- In [email protected], Peter Vanvliet <groups@...> wrote:
>
> When I bought my SHS NW2 from S-Helper directly, I was wondering why Don 
> and co. would create a fantasy PRR NW2 painted with the PRR tuscan paint 
> color:
> 
> http://www.nasg.org/Products/RR_LVL3_Pennsylvania_RailroadNW2.htm
> 
> Well, the discussion on the PRR-FAX mailing list yesterday and today has 
> been about this mysterious tuscan-painted switcher:
> 
> http://www.godfatherrails.com/photos/pv.asp?pid=2015
> 
> Apparently it is #9175, an NW2 that worked the yards in Pittsburgh. 
> Kudos to Don for providing a model in S for such an obscure engine!
> 
>   - Peter.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Peter Vanvliet (peter@...)
> Houston, Texas
> 
> My Model Railroad Site <http://pmrr.org/> (RSS feed 
> <http://pmrr.org/rss.xml>)
> Fourth Ray Software <http://fourthray.com/>
> Houston S Gaugers <http://houstonsgaugers.org/>
> N.A.S.G. <http://nasg.org/>
> --
>




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