SDP45
03-25-2006, 12:27 AM
For you HO guys and any others interested:
All - Given the interest in creating a model of the GE U25C and early U28C
models - really the first predecessors of today's big GEs, a few of us have
decided to start a Yahoo group dedicated to a U25C RPM project. Brian Banna
(http://www.6axlepwr.com), Brian Everett, and myself have compiled a lot of
information for producing the parts necessary to bring the 'Rossi shell up
to standard and re-powering it with a modern drive and DCC capability.
If any of you are interested, we'd like you all to sign up at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/u25cproject/ and keep track of what we are
doing. We intend to use this group as a repository for everything about this
project instead of having it scattered around the other groups on the
Internet. With the team assembled it can only result in an exceptional
result.
We look forward to seeing any of you join the project and helping to finally
produce a fine RPM U25C model.
Bob Giffin - Group Moderator
All - Given the interest in creating a model of the GE U25C and early U28C
models - really the first predecessors of today's big GEs, a few of us have
decided to start a Yahoo group dedicated to a U25C RPM project. Brian Banna
(http://www.6axlepwr.com), Brian Everett, and myself have compiled a lot of
information for producing the parts necessary to bring the 'Rossi shell up
to standard and re-powering it with a modern drive and DCC capability.
If any of you are interested, we'd like you all to sign up at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/u25cproject/ and keep track of what we are
doing. We intend to use this group as a repository for everything about this
project instead of having it scattered around the other groups on the
Internet. With the team assembled it can only result in an exceptional
result.
We look forward to seeing any of you join the project and helping to finally
produce a fine RPM U25C model.
Bob Giffin - Group Moderator