As it's been a while since I built a GE diesel, as well as anything involving the Chicago and Northwestern for that matter, here is a C40-8 in a CNW livery.
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As it's been a while since I built a GE diesel, as well as anything involving the Chicago and Northwestern for that matter, here is a C40-8 in a CNW livery.
CNW motor car, engine number 9931, engine type EMC Motor car 9931, and car 207, as train 30; 60 MPH. Photographed: near Fairfax, Iowa, September 16, 1931.
I give you Jigsaw Joe’s whole life savings (1 dark dollar) for a spin on the oc gacha machine.
NEW sleepy Zemin skin on account of . I am sleepy
CNWs Finest
CNW 8607 and 8575 lead a EB Coal load thru Union Grove IL on the Geneva Sub towards Proviso. July 12 1994. Photo by Randy Williams
Dining car of The Forty-Niner, 1937. It was an all-Pullman passenger train jointly operated by the Chicago and North Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads. The train traveled between Chicago and the West Coast.
ART UPDATES! 1/10 4-14-24
Been putting these off for a while and been a bit hesitant to draw recently but here goes!
I really feel like these first 3 are super good though!!!
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- Old art I finally finished / second experimental shading test + art THAT LOOKS SO DAMN GOOD / Salmon Run art I made for a friend of us playing that he’s gonna animate in SFM
- Zestial!
- You know the first animation on my YouTube Channel? Well…. I FINALLY FINISHED IT LOOOOK! :D
https://youtu.be/NPbqbtTHd6Q?si=06r0CjiSxy-pND4o https://youtu.be/NPbqbtTHd6Q?si=06r0CjiSxy-pND4o https://youtu.be/NPbqbtTHd6Q?si=06r0CjiSxy-pND4o
"We're at the former junction at Noble Street tower with a C&NW business train heading into the sunset with classic semaphores."
Chicago
September 20, 1989
Photo by Mark Llanuza