D-6-b for Open Rails/MSTS

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D-6-b for Open Rails/MSTS

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Hi All,

I have about six or eight months left to go before completing the route I'm working on for Open Rail/MSTS and I'm starting to get ideas about the next route I'd like to do.

I just finished building a set of Central Vermont 2-10-4s and I guess the steam bug has bitten as I'm starting to look at a 1940ish DAR route. One of the steam engines that caught my eye a few years ago was the color shot of a maroon DAR D-6-b sitting in someone's driveway and I always thought that would be a nice project. So now I have a bunch of questions.

Wat the entire class painted this way, I see they were (re) numbered to 520-538?

Any idea when they were retired?

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This shot right? I love this shot! Whose is it?
dar0537 model.jpg
Check out the wiki colour page for information on colours through the years. The Tuscan disappeared in 1942. In pre-CPR years the colour is generally described as magenta but I suspect once CPR took over the brighter magenta bowed to the CPR Tuscan (good old maroon). I heard the pre-CPR colours described in a book once in a book as Straw Yellow and Magenta.
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Hi Steve,

That's the shot I was thinking about, I've always thought it looked pretty classy! So... 1942... so 1941 1/2 would still work!

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Forgot to include the link to the colour page.
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Colours

Here's all the 10 wheeler types that ran on the D.A.R. This is one of the ways we categorized them.
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?tit ... gory:4-6-0

If you are interested in just D6bs then here;s the link that shows just those engines:
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Category:D6b

Out of 12 D6b's there were 5 on the roster in 1942 (528, 530, 532, 534, 538) and they were all built by North British Locomotive Company:
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?tit ... ve_Company

D10h's were another batch of locos built by MLW and CLW that have at least 5 units (999, 1018, 1041, 1089, 1090, 1092, ) on the DAR in 1942 including the popular No. 999. There are also blueprints available for this series:
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Category:D10h
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Hi Steve,

I still would like to do a batch of DAR and CPR D-10s as they were so common on the entire CP system. Is there any evidence that the tuscan red was applied to any of the D-10s or just the D-6s... it's hard to tell in black and white photos but there is a shot of 1014 in black and white with the gold lettering and "framing" on the tender and around th cab number but in a 19490 color shot this is the same lettering on a black engine and tender... not tuscan.

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Well for sure we know No. 537 was painted that way.

Here my best guess on some B&Ws that we probably Tuscan Red based on Silver smoke boxes, pin-striping around the tender AND cab and nameplates.

No. 504 (D6a)
DAR0504_SGM-B0006[1].jpg
No. 530 (D6b)
DAR_-_530[1].png
I don't have time to go through them all but considering this was still the heyday on the DAR with wartime time traffic I think it's safe to assume that any of the locos I listed before would have been painted in Tuscan Red. In fact I doubt we will ever know for sure so have fun!
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