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Model Railroading > GP-30 and Mt RainierDate: 01/13/21 09:16 GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: M-420 Lets try this again...
BN 2249 was spotting sand hoppers at Spectrum Glass and has paused at the end of track just long enough for me to grab this shot of the GP30 with Mt Rainier in the distance. Date: 01/13/21 09:27 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: Arved Evidently, quite a rare shot!
http://pnwr.qstation.org/BNTribute/CBQ/GP30/BN_2249.html Arved Grass Fleming Island, FL Date: 01/13/21 10:52 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: M-420 Arved Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Evidently, quite a rare shot! > > http://pnwr.qstation.org/BNTribute/CBQ/GP30/BN_224 > 9.html I shot the 2249 in Woodinville (the location that my layout represents) in 1987... Date: 01/13/21 11:00 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: Arved M-420 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I shot the 2249 in Woodinville (the location that > my layout represents) in 1987... Pretty cool. I didn't mean to be as negative as I fear you took my comment. Arved Grass Fleming Island, FL Date: 01/13/21 12:25 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: KM-ML4000 a Spectrum GP30 at Spectrum, or is that a P2K unit?
Date: 01/13/21 12:29 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: M-420 Arved Wrote:
> Pretty cool. I didn't mean to be as negative as I fear you took my comment. Not at all! Thanks though.. B Date: 01/13/21 12:31 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: M-420 KM-ML4000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > a Spectrum GP30 at Spectrum, or is that a P2K unit? It is a P2K body riding on a Kato GP35 chassis. Really, that is by far the best way to go to get a smooth running "beetle brow"... B Date: 01/14/21 07:48 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: Pacific5th Very nice. I grew up in the Bothell area in the 80's and 90's. Your work captures it well.
Date: 01/14/21 21:14 Re: GP-30 and Mt Rainier Author: funnelfan M-420 Wrote:
> It is a P2K body riding on a Kato GP35 chassis. > Really, that is by far the best way to go to get a > smooth running "beetle brow"... I was looking at how high the shell is riding above the trucks. Wonder if there is a way to lower that? Ted Curphey Ontario, OR Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/14/21 22:08 by funnelfan. |