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Freightliner Poland has some brand new plumbing sheds, I recently discovered, from ME 26-06's 'What To Buy Next' thread...all very impressive but just what is this?



Apparently:

QUOTE (RailColour)the first M62 series diesel locomotive, numbered 311D-01, rebuilt by the NEWAG works in Nowy Sacz (Poland) using new GE power modules. A first batch of 20 machines are on order by CBRail, and there is an option for 10 more
RailColour lives here and is very good for those who are Taurus or Traxx fans, whichever of the rivals from Siemens or Bombardier one likes best. Has up to date news and a wealth of pictures and insider information.

What sort of paint scheme is pale grey? Given the crazy colours and patterns elsewhere in Europe the only thing that should be grey now is a cement train! Perhaps this can be a thread for collecting the most sleep inducingly dull paint schemes of modern times...a single colour is perfectly fine I should say, as long as it is something rich like SBB green or ÖBB red, but grey, and electrical appliance grey at that...


Goedel
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Two thoughts - is this the final livery or is it to have plastic stuck on top?
Won't it show the dirt very quickly?

Regards,
John Webb
QUOTE (John Webb @ 2 Oct 2007, 20:27) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Two thoughts - is this the final livery or is it to have plastic stuck on top?
Won't it show the dirt very quickly?
Apparently it has been in service for three months already! Perhaps their image consultants were on holiday in the summer...
It occured to me that perhaps most dirt is...well grey...but perhaps a slightly darker shade - perhaps they have painted it the exact shade of grey the dirt is on older locomotives so that it always looks clean.


Goedel
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QUOTE (goedel @ 2 Oct 2007, 22:24) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Apparently it has been in service for three months already! Perhaps their image consultants were on holiday in the summer...
It occured to me that perhaps most dirt is...well grey...but perhaps a slightly darker shade - perhaps they have painted it the exact shade of grey the dirt is on older locomotives so that it always looks clean.


Goedel

Looks lie a Blue or Red Tiger, "acquired" (ahem...
) in Germany, new registration papers, "new" serial numbers, new paint, some spares that came in handy slapped on the original driver´s cab - voilá!


@goedel: kaum gestohlen...
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QUOTE (ME 26-06 @ 2 Oct 2007, 23:09) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Looks lie a Blue or Red Tiger, "acquired" (ahem...
) in Germany, new registration papers, "new" serial numbers, new paint, some spares that came in handy slapped on the original driver´s cab - voilá!


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All is not lost!




But why is F = ma a trademark? Can a law of nature be trademarked by a Polish railway operator? Does nature ever yield to the conceits of **** sapiens? I think not.

Goedel, who is off to set up a mobile phone company called epi.i + 1 = 0 &#153;
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Thats a dramatic improvement. Amazing what a lick of paint will do.
It reminds me of superman or similar "Marvel" type character..................

The amazing adventures of locoman anybody?

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