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Nostalgia & History > have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme?Date: 12/05/12 06:35 have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: valmont 1. This one may not get many votes .... American Bulk Loading Baldwin, LA area on July 7, 1982 by Alan Miler. What was the 'inspiration' for this paint scheme?
So how about this one: pic 2. L&BC #9 @ Paris, KY on Nov. 11, 1981 by Darrel Land Date: 12/05/12 06:55 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: santafe199 valmont Wrote:
> 1. This one may not get many votes .... Democratic use of primary colors??? ;^) Date: 12/05/12 07:39 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: dharris Inspiration- bad dose of LSD?
dharris Date: 12/05/12 07:52 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: px320 Date: 12/05/12 08:02 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: 3rdswitch Top no clue, leftover paint? Here is another Baldwin in the same area in '76, much better under Koppel Bulk.
JB Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/12 08:04 by 3rdswitch. Date: 12/05/12 08:03 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: LarryDoyle Date: 12/05/12 08:18 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: mopacrr Of course I am biased , but the Santa Fe zebra stripe scheme looked good all the Santa Fe 's Baldwins.
Date: 12/05/12 09:00 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: TonyJ Our chapter's Baldwin ain't too bad. It sure stood out in the woods.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/12 17:03 by TonyJ. Date: 12/05/12 09:02 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: valmont mopacrr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Of course I am biased , but the Santa Fe zebra > stripe scheme looked good all the Santa Fe 's > Baldwins. like this one: Alan Miller shot, Argentine, KS 7/22/64 Date: 12/05/12 09:05 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: fehorse1 Are you saying it took inspiration to paint #1 photo??? My of my favorite Baldwin schemes was Amador Central. If I knew how to post a photo on here, I would - my new scanner, printer is too sophisticated for me!
Date: 12/05/12 09:54 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: valmont fehorse1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are you saying it took inspiration to paint #1 > photo??? My of my favorite Baldwin schemes was > Amador Central. If I knew how to post a photo on > here, I would - my new scanner, printer is too > sophisticated for me! the inspiration comment was not intended to be serious, as I thought the 'paint scheme' on the American Bulk Loading unit didn't even merit the term 'paint scheme', anyway is this the Amador Central paint scheme you are referring to? my shot, April 11, 1973 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/12 09:55 by valmont. Date: 12/05/12 10:05 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: fehorse1 The one I was referring to was solid blue. That must have been an earlier color scheme that I hadn't seen...not too bad though.
Date: 12/05/12 10:05 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: PERichardson Date: 12/05/12 10:07 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: PERichardson And the winner is.....SP 1548 at Los Angeles Taylor Yard, 12/15/60. And yes, I'm 1000% biased towards Espee!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/12 13:27 by masterphots. Date: 12/05/12 10:17 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: valmont fehorse1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The one I was referring to was solid blue. That > must have been an earlier color scheme that I > hadn't seen...not too bad though. is this the one? Jim Claflin shot Aug. 16, 1979 @ Martell, CA and here's #9 in that blue scheme, also by Jim Claflin @ Martell but on July 25, 1979 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/12 10:27 by valmont. Date: 12/05/12 10:25 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: NebraskaZephyr The "inspiration" for the bilious purple shade on LS&BC #9 was the railroad's owner and, in later years its only real customer, Carus Chemical Co. in LaSalle, IL. Carus' main product is potassium permanganate (KMnO4), which is used in water treatment among other things. The stuff is this same shade of purple.
It's sister, S8 #8, avoided this embarassment and spent its entire career in a more tasteful black-and-white version of the scheme: LS&BC 8, LaSalle IL, December 1971, photographer unknown. While #9 was purchased secondhand from the U.S. Navy, #8 was purchased new from Baldwin in 1951 and was reportedly the only S8 built with a cast frame. NZ Date: 12/05/12 10:31 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: FT I rank Oregon & Northwestern's fleet as one of the best. Road train just south of Senica, OR 9/70 First two cars are Pennsy, a long way from home.
Keith A Date: 12/05/12 10:45 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: TipsyMcStagger Is it just me, or is the pink monstroso in photo #2 on the ground?
Date: 12/05/12 10:53 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: ButteStBrakeman masterphots Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > And the winner is.....SP 1548 at Los Angeles > Taylor Yard, 12/15/60. Any yes, I'm 1000% > biased towards Espee! Yes sir, that surly is a winner! But then again, I am just a little partial. V SLOCONDR Date: 12/05/12 10:57 Re: have a favorite Baldwin switcher paint scheme? Author: miralomarail |