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442Jumbo
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Joined: Feb 19, 2008 Last Visited: Sep 6, 2008 Location: Jesus C/O The Pentagon
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:35 pm
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Hi chaps, I'm looking for reference material on NSWGR and SRA liveries -- specifically Candy and Tuscan -- are there any books or possibly any online material anybody knows of on the subject?
If you ain't got an Alco, you ain't got nothin'!
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SMR30
Minister for Railways
Joined: Jul 20, 2004 Last Visited: Sep 7, 2008 Location: Not close enough to the Main Northern Line where i live :(
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:45 pm
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Hey great to see another 442 class fan on the forums
A great book to get is Diesel Spectrum on candy livery locomotives. And has some good photos of 442's in candy including 44211.
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NSWRTM123
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Joined: Nov 09, 2007 Last Visited: Sep 7, 2008 Location: The present day
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:31 am
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AMRM had an article somewhere back about the then new 'Red Terror' Livery, that could provide you with a base to start off.
BTW, your signature could not be more accurate, nothing like a good Alco to put on a show for the public.
Don't Make 'em like they used to
3801 limited and NSWRTM Forever
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4426_No_2_end
Deputy Commissioner
Joined: Dec 18, 2007 Last Visited: Sep 7, 2008 Location: UPSTAIRS FROM THE BLOKE BELOW
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442Jumbo
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:13 am
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Cheers, guys, Diesel Spectrum looks good. Thanks.
If you ain't got an Alco, you ain't got nothin'!
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sandown
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Electra
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:50 am
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Separate "Diesel Spectrum" books can be found listed on page 66 of the Australian Model Railway Magazine dated August 2008.
Anything could happen, and probably will! - Sam Menacher (1964).
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