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An Interview with Model Train enthusiast: Robin Cain
Robin: I saw your Facebook request for photos of hobbies people are working on. I thought you would like to check these out.
Chinook: Fantastic! Did you customize/paint it yourself? Tell me about this piece and why it's so special.
Robin: It's an SD45 I made about 3 years ago...yes I did everything to it. Athearn BLUE box
Chinook: Is there anything else you would like to share about this SD45?
Robin: (thumbs up) ATHEARN BLUE BOX DC POWERED pepped up a little bit... Jewel marker lights, air hoses, grab irons, fire cracker antenna, rotating yellow Beacon, installed handrails, roof hooks, extra decaling on steps & body, custom painted & numbered number boards, center air hoses, box behind cab near turbocharger cover, custom painted & decalled.... Here's more pictures
Got it at a YARD sale for a dollar, it was a SANTA FE originally. Started off as a dummy. Recently was upgraded to a powered unit.
Chinook: Why did you choose this loco to customize or paint?
Robin: I was a hobo in the late 70's and rode a lot of FRISCO trains. The FRISCO SD45's was one of the giant purring kittens I slept in sometimes at night in different yards...lots of engineer's & trainmen knew me...I had a blast...miss it
Chinook: a hobo? Where you checking out North America or just the US or just Canada?
Robin: USA, NORTH AMERICA
Chinook: Was it undecorated when you started? or did you strip it and repaint it? or did you do weathering and adding some things to a pre-painted loco?
Robin: .it was a freight paint job for SANTA FE, only washed it with warm water & blue dawn, I primed it grey, painted it white, taped over white areas & put the orange to it with a badger spray unit, I altered the orange & added red, gloss colors of course.
Chinook: How many build hours did it take you to do the work you did on it?
Robin: 13 hours to do units spread out over a month...I paint a tremendous amount of trains
Chinook: How long have you been a model railroader and how long have you been painting/customizing your own pieces?
Robin: I am 57, I have been a model railroader for 53 years...I been painting my own pieces since I was 10. I model the SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD between AUGUSTA, GEORGIA & GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA. Just finished these BRIDGES built out of yard sticks & paint sticks
Chinook: Do you have a designated hobby area?
Robin: Oh yes! My layout! And my creator’s table.
Chinook: What is your next project?
Robin: My next project is to paint 10 SD45's. 6 BLACK...SCL 3 ROCK ISLAND BLUE 1 ROCK ISLAND RED
Chinook: What city and state/province do you live in? Are you married? Do you share your hobby with your kids/grandkids?
Robin: ONEONTA, ALABAMA. My kids thinks I'm crazy because I tell them stories about people I've met honking and who I've played drums for. I have a kids ministry. I give train's away to kids year round. I am a train vendor, non-profit status.
I'm a little different than most people...LOL...child of the 60's & 70"s
Chinook: Thanks so much for taking some time out of your busy day and answering these questions.
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