Starting to work more on FH4. A lot of my paints are being imported over.
Looking good, can’t wait to see them in FH4
It’s a good thing I already imported the Nissans already.
Thinking about which car I will start posting next. Posting the last Nissan I have in the backlog tomorrow.
Loving the CN liveries. I’ll be grabbing those as soon as I put the kid to bed. I was just thinking the other day it’s a shame I can’t find more Canadian company race liveries - Canadian Tire, Tim Horton’s, etc. These are great. Job well done!
Thanks man. I’m thinking of doing a retro version at some point. Got to get some vinyls done first.
More designs to some that are more appropriate for the month of May.
Starting today, I will return to posting more regularly and will be posting Information along with the liveries.
CSX Corporation was formed on November 1, 1980, by combining the railroads of the former Chessie System with Seaboard Coast Line Industries.
The name came about during merger talks between Chessie System and SCL, commonly called “Chessie” and “Seaboard”. C can stand for Chessie, S for Seaboard, and X, which actually has no meaning." However, an August 9, 2016, article on the Railway Age website stated that " … the ‘X’ was for ‘Consolidated’ ". The company’s’ current slogan is “How Tomorrow Moves”. The modern incarnation of CSX appeared in 1997. CSX operates the Juice Train which consists of Tropicana cars that carry fresh orange juice between Bradenton, Florida, and the Greenville section of Jersey City, New Jersey. Coke Express trains run between Pittsburgh and Chicago, and other places in the Rust Belt, carrying coke to industries, mainly steel mills. CSX also runs daily trash trains from The Bronx to Philadelphia (via Selkirk Yard) and then Petersburg, Virginia.
#97 CSX GT4