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    Default Conrail GP38-2

    I decided I had enough already into an F/A from my phase 3 GP40-2s that matching GP38-2s were definitely in the cards. Constructive criticism welcome.
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    Man, that looks fantasticly great!

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    Ooooooooh! Geep 38's and a dash 2! Good job Jon! Nice job Jon! Stop teasing me with more CR power! LOL

    Bring on more of the big Blue!!

    Thank you for your shots..
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    Jon, those are AWFUL!......AWFUL dang nice!!!

    Always nice to see more variety of CR equipment. How many different road numbers you thinking of doing?

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    I don't know it takes like 10 minutes to crank out a renumber. I have Conrail quality as well left over from the GP40-2s, so those are covered. What numbers would anyone like to see? So far, I did 8183 and 8184 because those were the yard goats around when I was a kid.
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    Jon, I have no specific request. But whatever you come out with, I will for sure be downloading and running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bessemer View Post
    I don't know it takes like 10 minutes to crank out a renumber. I have Conrail quality as well left over from the GP40-2s, so those are covered. What numbers would anyone like to see? So far, I did 8183 and 8184 because those were the yard goats around when I was a kid.
    8040, 8189, and 8281?

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    8040 will need a little bit more shape file modding, since that was one of the former PC ones. But yeah sure, coming right up. Heres a view of the Conrail Quality version. Another update since the last pics is the completely re-textured Blomberg type B trucks.

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    Jon Clark - Hermitage, Pa

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    Quote Originally Posted by bessemer View Post
    I don't know it takes like 10 minutes to crank out a renumber. I have Conrail quality as well left over from the GP40-2s, so those are covered. What numbers would anyone like to see? So far, I did 8183 and 8184 because those were the yard goats around when I was a kid.
    I'm not sure what numbers or if any of them were running old NYC Hudson line, or the old NH Maybrook line, but I'm sure I could put them to good use. The former PC units sound interesting too!
    10 minutes to crank out a renumber, WOW, it would me 20 minutes just to open up and figure out where I was in the file! Oh well, time will tell!

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    Yeah it makes it easy when you make the textures from scratch. I just open up the PSD file and literally backspace out the old numbers and type in the new ones and make sure its all centered correctly. Then the rest is all matching up file names for the shape file to read.
    Jon Clark - Hermitage, Pa

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