i did some light research on this unit and it was pretty interesting. glad to have seen it today:
my vote would be for the ge demo to stay in that paint scheme
Where'd you catch that one at?
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Micheal, are you sure the crew isn't getting a killer tan in there? Wow! That looks like the cab of some of my Athearn locos. Other than that it looks real good.
Aha. I get that with my old Olympus D550Z SM camera. It takes much better night shots than my much newer Nikon L20 which makes a royal mess of them. The Olympus is a very good camera but is also very old. I just hope I don't have to buy another media card for it anytime soon. At $50 each that gets expensive! But that's the price for using an antique.Jeff, it's not that bright, the photo was just overexposed because of the night shot.
Thanks sir! This one was supposed to be "Southtown Hi-Fi", but I screwed up the decals. I'll search the car lot you speak of, maybe I can make a better sign or decal, "craft hut" doesn't really fit what I'm shooting for..... Ill work on that rust too.Nice job jonyb. I would have put a little more rust on the roof but it looks good. There's a similar structure in Leesville Louisiana. It was a new/used car dealership back in the 80's. The first Dodge Viper R/T10 to be sold in this area was sold there.
Jerome, I assume you meant to say GECX 4400 as GECX 2000 is a B23-7. I have never seen that paint scheme before and couldn't see a number to do a search for photos. Searching for GECX 4400 does get some photos but still show the model has the wrong trucks or at least the inboard brake cylinder is in the wrong place.