It's Here! The Csx 'fallen Flag' Livery Pack For Gp-38

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  1. solicitr

    solicitr Well-Known Member

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    Add some surprise and variety to Cumberland Yard with some real-life Geeps, as would have been seen in the 1990s!

    Included are Livery Designer options for the Sand Patch Grade GP38-2 reflecting all seven pre-merger liveries which were still worn by GP38s post-1986 with CSX reporting marks. Several survived into the early 2000s before being repainted or retired. The cab numbers are those of actual engines which wore the livery in question:

    -Baltimore and Ohio (B&O)
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    -Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O)
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    -Chessie System
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    solicitr Well-Known Member

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    -Family Lines
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    -Louisville and Nashville (L&N)
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    -Seaboard Coast Line
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    -Seaboard System
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    As a special bonus locomotive, I have included Western Maryland No. 6573. This was the only Wild Mary engine left which had not been repainted in Chessie colors, and carried a plaque proudly declaring her to be "The Last WESTERN MARYLAND Locomotive." 6573 was actually a GP40, but the two models were externally very, very similar, so it isn't too much of a leap.

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    Available for download at https://mods.trainsimcommunity.com/...ves/i845-csx-fallen-flag-livery-pack-for-gp38
    And don't forget the CSX Vintage Livery Pack for your SD40's, https://mods.trainsimcommunity.com/...locomotives/i759-sd40-csx-vintage-livery-pack

    (Livery Manager required to install)
     
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  3. Stockton Rails

    Stockton Rails Well-Known Member

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    ...wow- the work on this set of locos is amazing- fantastic job! The attention to detail in the weathering really stands out for me- definitely some great work there. Question: How long did it take you to do all of this work? If this set of skins were available for purchase, I would buy it... it’s that good IMO.
     
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    solicitr Well-Known Member

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    Gee, thanks!

    It took about 2 weeks, roughly 2 days per loco.
     
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    Beautiful!!!!!!!
     

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