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Re: 10020 in S@H catalogue?
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Sun, 17 Feb 2002 22:12:05 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.trains, John Warren writes:
In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.trains, Bryan Kinkel writes:
Here is the direct link to the Brickshelf scan -

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=119747

I wonder if there will eventually be matching passenger cars for the beauty?
Or perhaps Lego Direct will offer bulk yellow and red train doors & windows
so we can build our own...

Bryan

They already offer the correct color: Grey.  Yellow and red would be wrong.

Santa Fe never had passenger stock of any significant in those colors. They
used dark green during the heavyweight era (since much of their stock was
Pullman owned or at least operated) and stainless in the streamliner era.

So grey is the closest color... since the engine has grey trucks and grey
back instead of silver trucks and stainless back.
True..I was going to respond to this but you beat me to it.  However, since
your the expert, Larry, answer this question for me.
I have seen a model of the super chief made in O scale by Lionel that had
the yellow, red, and black strips continue all the way from the engine
across ALL of the passenger cars.  This is very pretty of course but did
Santa Fe EVER use this paint scheme on any real trains of theirs?  I'm
debating if I want to use that pin stipe design on my MOC of a super chief
but I have never found a real picture with the stripes on the passenger
cars.  I have only seen plain solid stainless steal cars with only black
lettering on them.

I'm not sure. I can't say they definitively didn't ever do red/yellow/black
striping but my experience agrees with yours, only plain with black lettering.

No one has yet commmented that the stripe that was chosen was only yellow
instead of black/yellow, I don't think... but that's a nitpick. The extra
color would have thickened it up considerably so I think they made a good
choice.

How are we going to use the black decorative 9v train motor side piece
accurately on this model?  Will we have to replace the light grey trucks
with our own black ones?  Should we expect LEGO to include light grey
decorative sides for our 9v motors?

*snip*

Ed



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(...) According to this link on brickshelf from Brickswest it looks like the set comes with a pair to "moterize" your set.If this is the case that means when you do moterize it you will have an extra set of grey wheels.(URL) (22 years ago, 17-Feb-02, to lugnet.trains)

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(...) I'm not sure. I can't say they definitively didn't ever do red/yellow/black striping but my experience agrees with yours, only plain with black lettering. No one has yet commmented that the stripe that was chosen was only yellow instead of (...) (22 years ago, 16-Feb-02, to lugnet.trains)

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