Finally got my GP30's

fifer
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Here are some shots of my two new Atlas GP30's after programing the DCC Equipped loco's.
First impression is they are a little light , and run very slow (as delivered) and look great. I have yet to pull a train but I will be using them double headed all the time anyway and I like slow!
I like them!

Mike


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Jacko-Pat
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Mike they look great!

  I always liked the looks of the GP-30's. Were they already decoder equipped or did you add them? If you added them, which decoder did you use? Ooops, I just re-read your post, they came that way, alrighty then. I wonder whose decoder is in them.

 

Jacko 




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Atlas used a Lenz based

Atlas used a Lenz based decoder in the past, but I don't know if that is what's in these.


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Sweet!The  Buffalo-humped

Sweet!

The  Buffalo-humped GP30s  are one of my favorites too!  This was shot on Saturday, gently rusting away in the Denver sun....




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Glad you like them. I love
Glad you like them. I love mine as well.
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