Charles Tomashek's very unique model of GBW #902, an Alco RS-27
which had a Chicago & North Western paint job when it first began
working on the GB&W. 
 
  
    
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         About GBW #902:
        
         This Alco RS-27 was one of four built in 1962 for the Chicago & North Western
        Railroad.  The GB&W began acquiring
        several of the locomotives in a piecemeal fashion in the late
        1960s.  C&NW #902 joined the roster as a leased unit in January 1967. 
        After a two-year stint with the unique hybrid paint scheme that Charles'
        modeled, the locomotive joined #903 to be  the first to get the "all-red"
        locomotive paint scheme.  The engine was retired in 1984.  | 
     
    
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         About Charles Tomashek:
        
         Charles'  interest in modeling the GB&W is the whole line (impossible, but fun to dream) and the era for
        him is 1966 when the railroad  handled the Ford auto parts train and had 86 foot
        hi cube boxcars to contribute to the
        St/Paul Ford plant pool.  He also likes that era because in July-August 1966 the
        GB&W had the Alco C-415 demonstrator. He enjoys collecting Green Bay
        Route information as much as modeling. 
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As Charles tells it: 
  "The process began with a photo of the prototype units and a brass
  model from Overland Models. 
  "I noticed the decal was approximately twice as large as either of the
  common diesel decals then in use by the Green Bay & Western. Upon
  reading I found it was a standard freight car decal. No one had yet produced a
  correct freight car decal, so I obtained 48MB scans and overlaid the scans
  with scale drawings of the freight car in question to scale the image
  properly. I am sure it is accurate to within a scale inch or less.  The
  decal had to be mounted a little high because of a seam in the model cab side
  area." 
  "My plans are to produce decals for all the rolling stock GB&W
  owned in the 1966-68 era. 
  "I had some other decals ready for printing at the time including the
  Ford pickup door decal and the wood caboose decals so they made it on the
  sheet as well. In my research I found two slightly different styles of
  lettering manifested in the shape of the G so both are represented on the
  decal sheet." 
 
This loco was featured on the cover of the January 1968
        Railroad Model Craftsman.  It is still at work in the
        twenty-first century, hauling freight on the Minnesota Commercial
        Railroad.
 
Charles says he would love to hear from GB&W fans, he can be reached at cht@rconnect.com. 
He also says that the model is for sale; so if you like what you see, ask him
about it!
 
Related material:
 
  - #903
 
    in a similar green-and-yellow paint job in February 1968. 
 
 
  
Charles Tomashek photo. 
This photo may not be reproduced without permission.
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