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Re: EJ&E rebuilt green box cars (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Tom;
I did mine in green and orange lettering using Floquil Dark Green with drops of black added until it looked right. The ends on mine were Floquil
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Tom;
I did mine in green and orange lettering using Floquil Dark Green with drops of black added until it looked right. The ends on mine were Floquil
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#115406
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Re: Attn: Jerry Glow
I too would like to get in touch with Jerry Glow so please contact me also
regarding an order placed months ago.
Allen Cain
I too would like to get in touch with Jerry Glow so please contact me also
regarding an order placed months ago.
Allen Cain
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Allen Cain <allencain@...>
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#115405
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Re: War Emergency rebuild?
Here is what I have:
N&W Class B-31, #206000-206999 is former NKP 6000-6999; cars originally built by Pullman- Standard in 1948; cars equipped with ASF Ride Control trucks with D5 spring package.
Here is what I have:
N&W Class B-31, #206000-206999 is former NKP 6000-6999; cars originally built by Pullman- Standard in 1948; cars equipped with ASF Ride Control trucks with D5 spring package.
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#115404
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Re: EJ&E rebuilt green box cars
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To anyone in the group:
What tone of green is recommended for the EJ&E rebuilt box cars that were repainted green and had orange lettering and emblem? The
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To anyone in the group:
What tone of green is recommended for the EJ&E rebuilt box cars that were repainted green and had orange lettering and emblem? The
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Thomas Baker
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#115403
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Re: AAR postwar boxcars
George,
1. Yes. The majority ranged from 10'-4" to 10'-6" IH, but there was a
large number (nearly 39,000) 10' AAR box cars built in the postwar
period. SP/T&NO alone had 18,950 if I counted
George,
1. Yes. The majority ranged from 10'-4" to 10'-6" IH, but there was a
large number (nearly 39,000) 10' AAR box cars built in the postwar
period. SP/T&NO alone had 18,950 if I counted
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Ed Hawkins
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#115402
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Re: War Emergency rebuild?
Brian,
Koppers was a wood chemical treating company and if I am not mistaken in
your area they had a treating facility in Oroville, Ohio and may also have
been an online shipper for the NKP. It
Brian,
Koppers was a wood chemical treating company and if I am not mistaken in
your area they had a treating facility in Oroville, Ohio and may also have
been an online shipper for the NKP. It
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Greg Martin
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#115401
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AAR postwar boxcars
Hi all,
Questions to the knowledgeable in the group:
1) Were most 40' AAR postwar boxcars 10'6" IH?
2) Would I be correct to say that all Branchline Blueprint series AAR 40' postwar boxcar kits
Hi all,
Questions to the knowledgeable in the group:
1) Were most 40' AAR postwar boxcars 10'6" IH?
2) Would I be correct to say that all Branchline Blueprint series AAR 40' postwar boxcar kits
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George Corral <g.corral@...>
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#115400
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Re: War Emergency rebuild?
Tim:
Nope. I'm not sure because these were NW classes and I don't have an NW
Diagram book. The few things I can tell from the NKP diagram were 8200-8249
had 2 3/8" T&G floors and 8250-8299 had 2 3/8"
Tim:
Nope. I'm not sure because these were NW classes and I don't have an NW
Diagram book. The few things I can tell from the NKP diagram were 8200-8249
had 2 3/8" T&G floors and 8250-8299 had 2 3/8"
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Brian Carlson
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#115399
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Re: ART decals
I do most of Stan's esp the ART ones but the ones I did for him were newer or different cars than the original requester. He has contacted me and I'm doing one to fit his needs.
Jerry
I do most of Stan's esp the ART ones but the ones I did for him were newer or different cars than the original requester. He has contacted me and I'm doing one to fit his needs.
Jerry
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jerryglow2
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#115398
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Decaling our Steam Era Freight Cars
I've seen some talk, I think here, but on some other modeling sites as well, about how Walthers Solvaset seems weaker than it use to be. Turns out it is different chemical than it use to be. Many
I've seen some talk, I think here, but on some other modeling sites as well, about how Walthers Solvaset seems weaker than it use to be. Turns out it is different chemical than it use to be. Many
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John
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#115397
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Re: War Emergency rebuild?
Brian
Thanks.
Does the article say why 208236 is stenciled B-31, and 208270 is
stenciled as class B-63?
Tim O'
Brian
Thanks.
Does the article say why 208236 is stenciled B-31, and 208270 is
stenciled as class B-63?
Tim O'
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Tim O'Connor
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#115396
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Re: Derby Oil Company Tank Car Photos Update
Thanks, Richard. Interesting stuff!
Richard Hendrickson
Thanks, Richard. Interesting stuff!
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#115395
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Attn: Jerry Glow
Sorry for the interruption of normal STMFC chat:
Jerry Glow, please contact me at pblancher@... as I have been
trying to get a hold of you with no avail.
Thanks,
Phillip
Sorry for the interruption of normal STMFC chat:
Jerry Glow, please contact me at pblancher@... as I have been
trying to get a hold of you with no avail.
Thanks,
Phillip
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Phillip Blancher <pblancher@...>
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#115394
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Derby Oil Company Tank Car Photos Update
I have received two more Derby Oil Company tank car photos and I have added them to the pdf file in the Files section titled "Derby Oil Company". These are of a different lettering style than the
I have received two more Derby Oil Company tank car photos and I have added them to the pdf file in the Files section titled "Derby Oil Company". These are of a different lettering style than the
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railsnw@frontier.com <railsnw@...>
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#115393
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Re: ART decals
DANG!!
"The above" was an image taken from the webpage listed below. It says, at
the top:
Resin Parts
Stan Rydarowicz
165 Manchester Street
Youngstown Ohio 44509
Phone:
DANG!!
"The above" was an image taken from the webpage listed below. It says, at
the top:
Resin Parts
Stan Rydarowicz
165 Manchester Street
Youngstown Ohio 44509
Phone:
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#115392
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Re: ART decals
It is NOT tough to get in touch with Stan. Just be reasonable about when
you call him. It's his home phone, after all. Evenings generally work well.
The above is from a Google search for Rydarowicz
It is NOT tough to get in touch with Stan. Just be reasonable about when
you call him. It's his home phone, after all. Evenings generally work well.
The above is from a Google search for Rydarowicz
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#115391
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Heinz pickle and vinegar car decals
Hi Folks,
I have need for either the Overland Models decals or one of
each Champ HT-62 Heinz pickle car and HT-219 Heinz vinegar car decals. I
have a couple of the Overland cars to
Hi Folks,
I have need for either the Overland Models decals or one of
each Champ HT-62 Heinz pickle car and HT-219 Heinz vinegar car decals. I
have a couple of the Overland cars to
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Tom Palmer
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#115390
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Re: War Emergency rebuild?
Tim,
The "20" added to the road number by N&W indicates this was a NKP car originally.
Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
Tim,
The "20" added to the road number by N&W indicates this was a NKP car originally.
Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#115389
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Re: ART decals
Stan Rydarowicz offers some ART decals; I don't know exactly which ones. I used to have his catalogue sheet but have "gone & done lost" it. Getting in touch with Stan takes a little doing, but methods
Stan Rydarowicz offers some ART decals; I don't know exactly which ones. I used to have his catalogue sheet but have "gone & done lost" it. Getting in touch with Stan takes a little doing, but methods
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By
al_brown03
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#115388
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Re: GMO 9 rung ladder box car
I sent Clark the 4 photos I took of this car after the 2008 meet
in Naperville. Andy Carlson and I visited an ex-IC yard right near
Midway airport on our way out of Chicago, and there it was.
I sent Clark the 4 photos I took of this car after the 2008 meet
in Naperville. Andy Carlson and I visited an ex-IC yard right near
Midway airport on our way out of Chicago, and there it was.
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Tim O'Connor
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#115387
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