 Wow So show me some teeth. Yeah, it's good now. Yeah, look at you What have you done there all right well on this one I'm putting on the track right lifelike gp-38 that models represent one of the gp-38 ac's that the Katie got In late 1985. I believe is when they bought those Really old things with factory decorated engine. I just patched it out added the lettering and weathered it with the oils and powders On this one was a factory decorated atlas gp-40 It was a non-dynamic brake version when I got it. I ordered another dynamic brake or to Represent one of the x-con rail engines that the Katie bought The pretty much just painted the dynamic brake weathered it same with oils and powders No air brushing on it whatsoever. No air brushing on everything's done with oils and by hand with paint brushes The 300 is a factory decorated atlas engine also Really not a whole lot to upgrade it put all weather window in it firecracker antenna A line Trucks look good. Yeah trucks are weathered those Replace the put brake lines on it And also just weathered with the oils like every day. I think we've got a prototype coming by right now Let's let's go catch that. All right, Scott. These are some beautiful locomotives. Tell us why did you choose to model these? You know the prototype was constructed in the partial shops on the Katie. They used The engine they got destroyed and wrecked the unit gp-40 222 for the slug and the three The prototype the three engines were never separated. So the crews called them the three stuges So I figured it was a pretty pretty cool little set. So that's why I modeled them Factory decorated atlas gp-40s on these two the slug was built. I cut down an atlas gp-40 shell Made the rest out of styrene and just follow prototype pictures and same with the other three engines Weathering is all done by hand with oils and powders It's really nice. Thank you. All right, that's even if they don't bail out Just assume Gary might want to get something to eat. I think my dad might go