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Justin May
Photo of Justin May (with dog!)
Biographical sketch:
Justin May is a 23 year old college student nearing graduation this coming spring. He hails from Plant City,FL, where he’s taken a liking to Seaboard Coast Line (SCL) and its associate railroads. He’s had some models published in Rail Model Journal and also has an upcoming piece on SCL SD35s in Diesel Era magazine. He enjoys all aspects of railroading, from learning about the prototype, to building models according to photos, as well as photographing them in realistic settings.

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Two photos of finely detailed Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, phase 2, modeled as Georgia RR #1036. Two photos of finely detailed Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, phase 2, modeled as Georgia RR #1036. Two photos of finely detailed Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, phase 2, modeled as Georgia RR #1036.
Another Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, modeled as Seaboard Coast Line RR # 986 coupled to an Intermountain PS-1 boxcar, modeled as the Atlanta & West Point RR #39027. Another Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, modeled as Seaboard Coast Line RR # 986 coupled to an Intermountain PS-1 boxcar, modeled as the Atlanta & West Point RR #39027. Another Life-Like Proto 2000 GP7, modeled as Seaboard Coast Line RR # 986 coupled to an Intermountain PS-1 boxcar, modeled as the Atlanta & West Point RR #39027.
Life-Like Proto 2000 GP30, modeled as Seaboard Coast Line #1300. Life-Like Proto 2000 GP30, modeled as Seaboard Coast Line #1300.

We invite your questions or comments about these models, please email: comments@oldalabamarails.org


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