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  1. Hey guys, I'd like to show you my EMD E6A that I built entirely in BrickLink's new design program called stud.io. Over all the program is pretty easy to use. Has a few quirks but not too bad. I absolutely love the renders it produces though. The unit is six wide, about 46 or so studs in length and riding on tall-tim slider trucks. I have also added two, somewhat realistic EMD 567 Engines into the unit as well. Let me know what you think! On to the the B units. I plan on doing one A unit + two B units, and about nine or ten cars. EMD E6A Front by Jeffinslaw, on Flickr EMD E6A Side by Jeffinslaw, on Flickr EMD E6A Rear by Jeffinslaw, on Flickr EMD E6A Engine by Jeffinslaw, on Flickr -Jeffinslaw