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Decal backing color question
I've always noticed that decal backing from most manufacturers is light colored. Light blue, pink, or off white. These can be a real pain with white decals, especially the smaller graphics for
I've always noticed that decal backing from most manufacturers is light colored. Light blue, pink, or off white. These can be a real pain with white decals, especially the smaller graphics for
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Jim Mischke
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#114687
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Re: Delaware and Hudson cement boxcar
I am building on the B&O Modeler article information.
Understandably, the article does not reconcile the oval roof hatches, side round hatches, or no hatch configurations seen in photos. And whose
I am building on the B&O Modeler article information.
Understandably, the article does not reconcile the oval roof hatches, side round hatches, or no hatch configurations seen in photos. And whose
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Jim Mischke
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#114686
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
I remember once standing in a Jetway waiting to board the plane and spotting a small builders plate with Stanray on the edge of the end where the jetway met the side of the airplane. I said to myself
I remember once standing in a Jetway waiting to board the plane and spotting a small builders plate with Stanray on the edge of the end where the jetway met the side of the airplane. I said to myself
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Bill Welch
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#114685
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For Sale
Sorry I didn't know that.
Any reply please contact me off list
At billcheri72@...
Thanks
BILL
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To: bill davis <billcheri72@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8,
Sorry I didn't know that.
Any reply please contact me off list
At billcheri72@...
Thanks
BILL
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To: bill davis <billcheri72@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8,
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bill davis <billcheri72@...>
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#114684
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
Clark Cone wrote:
Yes, but it did not become so until AFTER the subject years of this list. I maintain that referring to steam-era freight car roofs as "Stanray" is an anachronism.
Tony
Clark Cone wrote:
Yes, but it did not become so until AFTER the subject years of this list. I maintain that referring to steam-era freight car roofs as "Stanray" is an anachronism.
Tony
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#114682
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ExactRail Announces All-New Release of B&O M-53 Wagontop Box Car!
ExactRail Announces the All-New Release of the HO Scale B&O M-53 Wagontop Box Car!
The Baltimore and Ohio M-53 Wagontop Box Car is a true signature classic! In an era when the major design elements
ExactRail Announces the All-New Release of the HO Scale B&O M-53 Wagontop Box Car!
The Baltimore and Ohio M-53 Wagontop Box Car is a true signature classic! In an era when the major design elements
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By
Blaine
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#114681
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
As a follow up to my last posting about Stanray, the job at John Gillen had two benefits. First, and most obvious, was the paycheck. But second was the daily parade of Zephyrs, CB&Q commuters, the
As a follow up to my last posting about Stanray, the job at John Gillen had two benefits. First, and most obvious, was the paycheck. But second was the daily parade of Zephyrs, CB&Q commuters, the
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Dave Sarther
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#114680
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
Stanray was a large corporation that bought up many other businesses in the early 1960's. I worked at one such company, John Gillen & Company, in Cicero during summers of 1962 and 1963. Stanray also
Stanray was a large corporation that bought up many other businesses in the early 1960's. I worked at one such company, John Gillen & Company, in Cicero during summers of 1962 and 1963. Stanray also
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Dave Sarther
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#114679
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Re: Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Volume 26
I will give you some money and have you order mine too.
Bill
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To: STMFC Discussion Group <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 9:00 AM
Subject: [STMFC]
I will give you some money and have you order mine too.
Bill
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To: STMFC Discussion Group <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 9:00 AM
Subject: [STMFC]
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Bill Vaughn
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#114678
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NP 1958 cuft 2 bay covered hoppers- Intermountain
Hi,
For Sale:
I have 6 brand new, never been opened, Intermountain HO Northern Pacific gray
1958 cubic foot 2 bay covered hoppers with the 2 triangular openings on the
side. Built 8-1940 in black
Hi,
For Sale:
I have 6 brand new, never been opened, Intermountain HO Northern Pacific gray
1958 cubic foot 2 bay covered hoppers with the 2 triangular openings on the
side. Built 8-1940 in black
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By
Andy Carlson
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#114683
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
Gene, thanks for the info...Is a "Stanray" roof a Standard Railway
Equipment Co moniker?
TIA, Clark Cone
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Gene, thanks for the info...Is a "Stanray" roof a Standard Railway
Equipment Co moniker?
TIA, Clark Cone
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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By
Misc Clark
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#114677
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Re: Model Shapeways UTLX underframe
If they irritate you now Bruce, wait 'til you've painted it. Tom Dempsey, Spokane, WA
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To: "STMFC@..." <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8,
If they irritate you now Bruce, wait 'til you've painted it. Tom Dempsey, Spokane, WA
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To: "STMFC@..." <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 8,
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By
Thomas Dempsey <thmsdmpsy@...>
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#114676
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Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Volume 26
STMFC Members,
The RP CYC Publishing Company is pleased to announce the imminent
release of RAILWAY PROTOTYPE CYCLOPEDIA, Volume 26, scheduled for
distribution beginning in the last week of March
STMFC Members,
The RP CYC Publishing Company is pleased to announce the imminent
release of RAILWAY PROTOTYPE CYCLOPEDIA, Volume 26, scheduled for
distribution beginning in the last week of March
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Ed Hawkins
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#114675
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Re: Armour Produce operations Who Owned What
Just wanted to straighten out the record about all the early names of Reefer companies and who owned what. My source is on page 299 of March 1905 issue of "Everybody's Magazine" in the first part of a
Just wanted to straighten out the record about all the early names of Reefer companies and who owned what. My source is on page 299 of March 1905 issue of "Everybody's Magazine" in the first part of a
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Bill Welch
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#114674
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Re: New Haven GA-2 Gondola Lettering Question's
Very interesting...
I think the c'52 date on the RPI site with a script herald makes sense. The reweigh date isn't very clear, but seems to be '52 or '53 to me.
The F&C instructions also include a
Very interesting...
I think the c'52 date on the RPI site with a script herald makes sense. The reweigh date isn't very clear, but seems to be '52 or '53 to me.
The F&C instructions also include a
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By
rhammill
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#114673
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Re: Lacquer Thinners
It may be a "Texas thing," but I can buy gallon-sized cans of lacquer
thinner at Home Depot. Along with Naphtha, MEK, and lots of other good organic
solvents.
Jerry Michels
It may be a "Texas thing," but I can buy gallon-sized cans of lacquer
thinner at Home Depot. Along with Naphtha, MEK, and lots of other good organic
solvents.
Jerry Michels
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asychis@...
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#114672
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Re: Device often seen on single sheathed house cars-what is its name?
I don't think this is the part I am referring to Dick. The fitting I am speaking of had no ability to keep the door tight against the side. The function of the strap I am talking about was to keep the
I don't think this is the part I am referring to Dick. The fitting I am speaking of had no ability to keep the door tight against the side. The function of the strap I am talking about was to keep the
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Bill Welch
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#114671
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Re: Advertising Photos of Freight Car Roofs
Don, I have had similar problems with Yahoo. What I do to correct is to
close the image file and start over again, which usually gets rid of the
yahoo hiccup. Last night I found I somehow missed three
Don, I have had similar problems with Yahoo. What I do to correct is to
close the image file and start over again, which usually gets rid of the
yahoo hiccup. Last night I found I somehow missed three
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Douglas Harding
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#114670
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Re: Model Shapeways UTLX underframe
Steve,
My plan for the couplers is as follows.
Trim the end off of a #58 or similar coupler (should even work with a Sergent) by cutting parallel to the shaft, through the hole. This will get the
Steve,
My plan for the couplers is as follows.
Trim the end off of a #58 or similar coupler (should even work with a Sergent) by cutting parallel to the shaft, through the hole. This will get the
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Bruce Smith
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#114669
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Re: Delaware and Hudson cement boxcar
All,
The following articles should help anyone trying to model the D&H or B&O
converted cement cars from the 1930s.
D & H 40'SS Cement hopper boxcars (Tichy) - Mainline Modeler June 1994,
All,
The following articles should help anyone trying to model the D&H or B&O
converted cement cars from the 1930s.
D & H 40'SS Cement hopper boxcars (Tichy) - Mainline Modeler June 1994,
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By
Larry Sexton
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#114668
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