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    #61
    Those models don't use sd files to begin with, so that's why they probably aren't there. You don't really need them in open rails anyway.

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      #62
      These are all nice locomotives. Almost "too nice" in one sense. I would love to see someone with better weathering skills than mine (though I continue to practice) make some "grunge" skins for these locomotives to represent them as many of them currently look in operation.

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        #63
        Originally posted by wwhall View Post
        These are all nice locomotives. Almost "too nice" in one sense. I would love to see someone with better weathering skills than mine (though I continue to practice) make some "grunge" skins for these locomotives to represent them as many of them currently look in operation.
        If I didn't have a back log of 178 photos from my own collection of Plate B, C, and F boxcars, I would attempt this project as I feel like my weathering skills have increased rather well over the past couple of years.
        -Shawn K-
        Derby Rail Shops
        Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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          #64
          Originally posted by wwhall View Post
          These are all nice locomotives. Almost "too nice" in one sense. I would love to see someone with better weathering skills than mine (though I continue to practice) make some "grunge" skins for these locomotives to represent them as many of them currently look in operation.
          Let's also not forget the "rotten pumpkin" H2 Dash 9's that had the paint fade within a few years. I'd like to see some grungy looking textures myself. But hey, I like the factory new look here. The fakebonnets are very nice when clean IMHO.
          Kyle

          NYC - Road of the Future

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            #65
            Fresh Warbonnets and Pumpkins for me.
            Eoin (Whatever2006/More Than Enough)

            Member of Train Sim since August 2022.

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              #66
              Work in progress...the Second generation AC4400CW ( or an earlier version of the ES44AC. )


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              Don Newman, Jr.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Jdark34 View Post
                can you get the 2 c45 dash 9s 5726 and 5745 in the file library? that will be awesome to add to the bnsf pack. jdark34

                In the works...👇👇👇​​​​​​​

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                Don Newman, Jr.

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                  #68
                  Testing the pair (BNSF 5726 & 5745) out before releasing them.

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                  Don Newman, Jr.

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                    #69
                    Didn't realize there was a preproduction AC44EV before it became known as the GEVO, and eventually ES44AC. Very nice work. I'll be sure to pick these up!
                    -Shawn K-
                    Derby Rail Shops
                    Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by CSRX View Post
                      Didn't realize there was a preproduction AC44EV before it became known as the GEVO, and eventually ES44AC. Very nice work. I'll be sure to pick these up!
                      Thanks. I've been learning something new every time, myself!
                      Don Newman, Jr.

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