Modeling N&W RS-3s in 1956
NW Modeling List
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Mon Sep 19 20:51:52 EDT 2011
One other little known difference in the N&W RS3 and others is the
difference in the length of the cab which is one foot longer than the Alco
standard. This was probably done to accomodate the dual controls. I know
this is factual after personally measuring the cab length of the #300 in the
musuem. 6 feet on the standard vs 7 feet on the #300.
Bob McCracken
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 4:10 PM, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
> wrote:
> I may be wrong but I recollect it was the Durham Line the RS-3’s were first
> assigned to. In the end they were assigned to locations like Norfolk and
> Sandusky.****
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> Ed Painter Narrows, VA living in Russellville, AR ****
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> They were used on the Peavine in the 1956-57 time period, too. Gary Rolih,
> Cincinnati****
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> The RS3s supposedly were originally assigned as a group to the
> Winston-Salem to Roanoke line. However, there is a picture on page 274 of
> Mason Cooper's new book on the POCAHONTAS DIV published by our society
> showing an eastbound coal train with three ALCO RS11s and one RS3 at Big
> Four, WV on the "POKY" on May 10, 1956. The lead unit, at least is still in
> the black steam era colors and lettering. Don't know if this was an unusual
> occurrence but i have seen other pictures of RS3s which had wandered off
> from the Winston-Salem line. ****
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> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:45 PM, NW Modeling List <
> nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:****
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> Where were they assigned?****
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> Philip Taylor
> Never assume that the way it is now is the way it has always been
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> *From:* NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> *To:* NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 14, 2011 11:23 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Modeling N&W RS-3s in 1956****
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> To add to this, since the RS3s were delivered with dual controls, the cab
> window arrangement is different than on "stock" phase III RS3s. Check
> pictures and maybe use an extra shell of any phase model to modify the cab
> sides.****
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 10:45 AM, NW Modeling List <
> nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:****
>
> Neither the Atlas or Athearn RS-3 models are made with Phase-III
> carbodies. Stewart made HO RS-3’s with Phase–III carbodies. Finding a
> Stewart shell may take a bit of effort but through internet searches you
> will likely find one over time. I did a search and found one that had
> already sold so they are out there. I’d also caution you to look at the cab
> window size, the stack orientation, and short hood details. The RS-3’s
> bought new by the N&W had dynamic brakes which effected the location of the
> number boards and added addition detail to the short hood. Looking at
> pictures of the 3 sides and top of the short hood will show these details.
> As for the early N&W diesel lettering, I don’t know of and decals produced
> to specifically address this scheme. My suggestion, since the lettering was
> the same style and gold color used on stream locomotives would be to
> investigate the various decal sets made for N&W steam locomotives and see if
> you can find a size match. The Microscale set includes different sizes of
> lettering. ****
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> Ed Painter – Narrows, VA living in Russellville, AR ****
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> *Subject:* Modelling N&W RS-3s in 1956****
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> Hi all,****
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> I've always been fond of RS-3s and upon realizing quickly that the N&W
> acquired eight of them as their first diesels in 1955 I've decided I'd like
> to investigate modelling them in HO-scale. ****
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> First off, I've not found any models painted in the as-delivered paint
> scheme which I understand is all-over black with Dulux gold lettering yes? I
> know they were originally numbered 92-99 then renumbered 300-307 in 1956.
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> Of those created by Athearn/MDC, Atlas and Bachmann which would be closest
> to a Phase-III unit? if I cannot acquire a Phase III unit I'll use
> whatever's the best stand-in. Can anyone recommend a good decal set? I
> understand the steam engine decals might be a good choice but wanted to get
> a second opinion. ****
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> Thank you in advance****
>
> Alvie Hearren****
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