diesel loco drawings

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btlnco
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Re: diesel loco drawings

Post by btlnco »

Hello,
Hate to bump this back to the top, just sent
PM sent on copies of F7 drawings for A future project
Thanks
Jason Seger
JimJam
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Re: diesel loco drawings

Post by JimJam »

Hi LSGOD -

Do you have any drawings of a Blunt truck ? It's hard to find info on this truck.

Thanks.

- Jimi -
Harvard, MA
redneckalbertan
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Re: diesel loco drawings

Post by redneckalbertan »

There was mention earlire in the thread about digitizing the drawings, and I did not see a responce to that. Is that possible to do? If so I would be very interested in F7 drawings as well.

Andrew
hwboivin3

Re: diesel loco drawings

Post by hwboivin3 »

Count me in as well for digital copies! If it helps, FedEx Office can scan up to 36". I do the self serve large format scanner for $1.20 per scan. If they scan it, it's per sq ft. I scan mine to 200 dpi jpgs. These work well for large drawings.
Pdfs also work well. However , I would advise against tifs.
JET
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Re: diesel loco drawings

Post by JET »

Hello, I'm interested in buying copies of the ALCO S2 or S4 Switcher drawings. Preferably the ALCO S4 if available. Please contact me thru here or jetenginethrust@gmail.com thank you.
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Re: diesel loco drawings

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Poor guy has no hair left, he pulled it all out! Self induced bucket of much too much interest...
Take a deep breath Sir...

BClemens
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