Ok, another problem that has been pressing on my mind, with no apparent resolution. I am totally confused about engine model numbers. I have difficulty distinguishing one from the other.
ops: Well, maybe I can if I have a picture of each next to each other, but even then, not always.
For example, I can’t easily see the difference between an F3 and an F7, or between a GP-19, Gp-38, SD-45 or a Dash 8-40B…or BW... or BHW…
As always, I wonder if I’m alone, or is it just the more dedicated that prevail here. I know, there are dealers like Brooklyn Locomotive Works that have pictures of every loco they carry, but even then I’m hard pressed to see the differences.
I guess I’m just wondering if there is one source that I can go to that will explain these things. I know that some differences are as slight as maybe one more vent, or a different handrail. Frankly, it doesn’t matter on my railroad, I bought what I have because I liked it and the price was right, but not knowing does make me feel that I’m missing out on something. There was a time when I was a kid that I could tell by looking what the make, model and year was for every automobile that passed by. That stopped a long time ago. Now I have problems even figuring out what color they are. :cry: Hmm, is that car gray, silver, pumice or puce?
There has to be a book or a web site that can straighten me out here, not with automobile colors, but with locomotive models.
I frequently see a string of locos on the BNSF line that runs parallel to the highway on the way to Phoenix;
I’d like to be able to tell the difference other than they have different paint schemes…
Don
I guess I’m just wondering if there is one source that I can go to that will explain these things. I know that some differences are as slight as maybe one more vent, or a different handrail. Frankly, it doesn’t matter on my railroad, I bought what I have because I liked it and the price was right, but not knowing does make me feel that I’m missing out on something. There was a time when I was a kid that I could tell by looking what the make, model and year was for every automobile that passed by. That stopped a long time ago. Now I have problems even figuring out what color they are. :cry: Hmm, is that car gray, silver, pumice or puce?
There has to be a book or a web site that can straighten me out here, not with automobile colors, but with locomotive models.
I’d like to be able to tell the difference other than they have different paint schemes…Don