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Re: Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
And check the photo to see if the roof is the original rectangular panel type, or a replacement diagonal panel. Door type could change too.
Scott Pitzer
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And check the photo to see if the roof is the original rectangular panel type, or a replacement diagonal panel. Door type could change too.
Scott Pitzer
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Scott Pitzer
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#117320
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Re: Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
Ok, So then you are modeling 1953, Lettering should have the straight leg R
in Nickel Plate Road. Like Ray said "By the early 1950s, the cars were a
jumbled mess. Some were all brown, some had black
Ok, So then you are modeling 1953, Lettering should have the straight leg R
in Nickel Plate Road. Like Ray said "By the early 1950s, the cars were a
jumbled mess. Some were all brown, some had black
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Brian Carlson
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#117319
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Re: Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
Dear Richard,<br/><br/>I am modeling cars from post war to '53. As always I appreciate your help.<br/><br/>Brad andonian<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad
Dear Richard,<br/><br/>I am modeling cars from post war to '53. As always I appreciate your help.<br/><br/>Brad andonian<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad
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Brad Andonian
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#117318
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Re: RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage
I've made a few sets of patterns for the purpose of resin casting, and make the parts as true to the drawings and/or blue prints as possible. For example, if the prototype measurement is 4'6", then I
I've made a few sets of patterns for the purpose of resin casting, and make the parts as true to the drawings and/or blue prints as possible. For example, if the prototype measurement is 4'6", then I
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npin53
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Re: RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
I have been casting over 35 years and never have turned down a inquiry as to how to do something or what products I use. The more competition the better.
Eric Bracher
Rio Grande Models
As
I have been casting over 35 years and never have turned down a inquiry as to how to do something or what products I use. The more competition the better.
Eric Bracher
Rio Grande Models
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Rio Grande Ltd <rgmodels@...>
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#117321
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Re: Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
Hi Brad,
Actually, for this particular car the "correct" answer is pretty simple:
"Anything goes, knock yourself out"
Based on the photos that I have of the 13000-series cars, some were delivered in
Hi Brad,
Actually, for this particular car the "correct" answer is pretty simple:
"Anything goes, knock yourself out"
Based on the photos that I have of the 13000-series cars, some were delivered in
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Ray Breyer
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#117316
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RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
Gene,
I'm coming from the same direction you are - thinking of producing parts primarily for my own use. My take-home on this is that it would be useful to pick some reference dimensions on the
Gene,
I'm coming from the same direction you are - thinking of producing parts primarily for my own use. My take-home on this is that it would be useful to pick some reference dimensions on the
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Jack Mullen
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Re: Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
Brad, to get a useful answer, you have to tell us what year the car was painted (not the year it was built, unless you're modeling the 1930s). I'm going to assume that you're modeling the
Brad, to get a useful answer, you have to tell us what year the car was painted (not the year it was built, unless you're modeling the 1930s). I'm going to assume that you're modeling the
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Richard Hendrickson
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#117314
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Re: end of kits
Bruce, I totally agree with you. I know some people who never build trains
but who do many other things -- lay track, implement incredibly complex wiring,
create beautiful scenery, etc -- and some who
Bruce, I totally agree with you. I know some people who never build trains
but who do many other things -- lay track, implement incredibly complex wiring,
create beautiful scenery, etc -- and some who
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Tim O'Connor
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#117313
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Paint Question: NKP 1932 ara boxcar
Fellas,
I would appreciate advice on paint colors for this car.
Seeking paint colors for:
underbody
Roof
Roof walk
Sides and Ends
Thanks in advance,
Brad Andonian
Seattle
Fellas,
I would appreciate advice on paint colors for this car.
Seeking paint colors for:
underbody
Roof
Roof walk
Sides and Ends
Thanks in advance,
Brad Andonian
Seattle
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Brad Andonian
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#117312
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RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
Dennis,
Thanks for your input. Both you and Al W. mentioned changes in the size of the rubber mold over the course of its use. THAT is really a surprise. Your last sentence - "If you can't quantify
Dennis,
Thanks for your input. Both you and Al W. mentioned changes in the size of the rubber mold over the course of its use. THAT is really a surprise. Your last sentence - "If you can't quantify
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
Thanks, Tom. Very interesting. I've seen "consumer" sized packaging of the rubber and resin for modelers but I don't recall specifications. Maybe inside the package, huh? May I assume that the
Thanks, Tom. Very interesting. I've seen "consumer" sized packaging of the rubber and resin for modelers but I don't recall specifications. Maybe inside the package, huh? May I assume that the
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
No plan to produce kits. Just thinking of maybe making some parts, etc. for myself.
Gene Green
No plan to produce kits. Just thinking of maybe making some parts, etc. for myself.
Gene Green
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#117309
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Ain't dead yet! Re: Re: end of kits
I remember in the mid late 60's hobby shops were dropping trains since nobody was buying "train sets" anymore, they just wanted slot cars. Finding anything but basic model railroad supplies was
I remember in the mid late 60's hobby shops were dropping trains since nobody was buying "train sets" anymore, they just wanted slot cars. Finding anything but basic model railroad supplies was
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tyesac@...
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#117308
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Re: end of kits
The Hobby is changing. It's always changing.
IMO a fair number of people do not understand one big way it is changing: a
lot of model railroads have given up on physical models and have migrated
The Hobby is changing. It's always changing.
IMO a fair number of people do not understand one big way it is changing: a
lot of model railroads have given up on physical models and have migrated
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Dave Nelson
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#117307
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Re: end of kits
Don,
Why? Why this need to pigeon-hole? Why can't we all be "modelers? That's the term I use, because that term is broad, inclusive and flexible. It simply implies some interest in reproducing
Don,
Why? Why this need to pigeon-hole? Why can't we all be "modelers? That's the term I use, because that term is broad, inclusive and flexible. It simply implies some interest in reproducing
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Bruce Smith
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#117306
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RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
Gene,
It's been a very long time since I've had to deal with this, and you've gotten some good answers already, but I'll throw out some thoughts...
All the "industrial grade" mold and casting
Gene,
It's been a very long time since I've had to deal with this, and you've gotten some good answers already, but I'll throw out some thoughts...
All the "industrial grade" mold and casting
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#117304
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Weathering, was: Re: end of kits
I’ve only even this thread a passing glance, but thought Tim’s email about ‘top’ modelers not weathering was interesting.
Seems with RTR stuff its easy to take the model out of the box, place
I’ve only even this thread a passing glance, but thought Tim’s email about ‘top’ modelers not weathering was interesting.
Seems with RTR stuff its easy to take the model out of the box, place
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Clark Propst
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#117303
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Re: end of kits
Have you considered that the proper term for these folks might be
"model builders" as opposed to "modelers". When I think of a "modeler" what comes to mind is someone who tries to capture
Have you considered that the proper term for these folks might be
"model builders" as opposed to "modelers". When I think of a "modeler" what comes to mind is someone who tries to capture
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Don <riverman_vt@...>
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#117305
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Re: RTV Rubber Mold/Resin Casting shrinkage (was Re: 3D Printed ATSF Tank Cars)
Gene – I agree with Tom; it’s trial and error. For my primary production master I used a very hard rubber to reduce sink. However, the mold would shrink between the first and second casting and
Gene – I agree with Tom; it’s trial and error. For my primary production master I used a very hard rubber to reduce sink. However, the mold would shrink between the first and second casting and
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al_westerfield
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#117302
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