Zephyr
Rocket Red
This weekend I finished up my two largest SPSF locomotives to date. Overall, the Athearn DD35 turned out to be easier than the Broadway Limited AC6000 due to simplicity - less parts, etc. The AC6000 was a chore but I think it turned out good and I hope to add at least one more to my modern fleet.
In 2006, the SPSF changed its logo from the basic four letters back to the Santa Fe. The AC6000/DD35 reflect this change. The DD35 needs some heavy weathering due to its current limited role working in a local yard. The AC6000 will help haul many a unit coal train in the western US for years into the future...
Without further delay, I present to you the DD35 and AC6000 - enjoy!
DD35 - this is a dummy, former UP 77.
AC6000 - this is the BLI Stealth Series, undecorated.
In 2006, the SPSF changed its logo from the basic four letters back to the Santa Fe. The AC6000/DD35 reflect this change. The DD35 needs some heavy weathering due to its current limited role working in a local yard. The AC6000 will help haul many a unit coal train in the western US for years into the future...
Without further delay, I present to you the DD35 and AC6000 - enjoy!
DD35 - this is a dummy, former UP 77.
AC6000 - this is the BLI Stealth Series, undecorated.
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