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#1 User is offline   espee 

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Posted 08 April 2010 - 01:16 AM

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File Name: Southern Pacific Alco S-4 Loco Pack
File Submitter: espee
File Submitted: 08 Apr 2010
File Updated: 28 Dec 2010
File Category: Early Diesels (Pre - 1960)

6 Southern Pacific Alco S-4 locomotives:

#1485 and #1559 in 1955 Tiger Stripe paint.

#1563 and TNO #1788 in 1958 Halloween paint.

#1804 and #1831 in 1959 Bloody Nose paint.

*** Do Not Reskin this Locomotive --- A Reskin Kit will be available on elvastower.com ***

Original Alco S4 shape file and hardware textures copyright Allen Norton used with permission.

Coupler and Airhose shapes and textures copyright David Rowe and Tim Muir.

Requires:

Alco Switcher Cabview by Dwight Mitchell - sxcab.zip
Alco S4 sound pack from Mark Toland - s4sound.zip

A hi-poly model with 3 LOD's.

Model detailed and textured for Southern Pacific by Richard A. Percy.
SP textures copyright by Richard A. Percy.

Original File Name = SP_S4.zip

Click here to download this file

#2 Inactive_norman_*

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Posted 25 April 2010 - 03:57 PM

These ALCO switchers are great models. I know that ATSF had some. I have no clue how to repaint using the kits. Any chance someone would do an appropriate ALCO S series loco in ATSF???

#3 Inactive_legomanbill_*

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Posted 20 September 2010 - 03:07 PM

I agree, they are pretty good models you couldn't have picked any better paint schemes for them.

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