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Re: FCCC box cars
I'd wonder who inspired the Spanish / English lettering maker for the foobie of 17349 on http://www.trainresource.com/Cuba_boxcar.html
Phil Clark, Catarman, Philippines
I'd wonder who inspired the Spanish / English lettering maker for the foobie of 17349 on http://www.trainresource.com/Cuba_boxcar.html
Phil Clark, Catarman, Philippines
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Phil Clark
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#120753
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Adding Tahoe brake gear to other trucks
Hello,
I have many Tahoe Model Works brake shoes/rigging pieces from the Tahoe 5'6" wb 50-ton trucks. Our own Dan Smith has been experimenting by retro-fitting TMW brake shoes to various other brands
Hello,
I have many Tahoe Model Works brake shoes/rigging pieces from the Tahoe 5'6" wb 50-ton trucks. Our own Dan Smith has been experimenting by retro-fitting TMW brake shoes to various other brands
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Andy Carlson
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#120770
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Re: NP Stock Cars represented by Central Valley kit
Hi all, the Gjermundson-mastered kit for the Whipple Car Co. 1913 NP stock car was stocked and available to anyone by mail order at the NPRHA Company Store at www.nprha.org for a year or two. (See
Hi all, the Gjermundson-mastered kit for the Whipple Car Co. 1913 NP stock car was stocked and available to anyone by mail order at the NPRHA Company Store at www.nprha.org for a year or two. (See
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leakinmywaders
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#120752
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Re: Thank You for Upcoming Bash at The Beach
Bill,
I, and I'm sure the others, appreciate your comments. I understand that the visiting hours in the asylum are somewhat limited so I won't be able to thank you in person.
Mike Brock
In case it
Bill,
I, and I'm sure the others, appreciate your comments. I understand that the visiting hours in the asylum are somewhat limited so I won't be able to thank you in person.
Mike Brock
In case it
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Mikebrock
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#120751
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Thank You for Upcoming Bash at The Beach
In case it should somehow be forgotten, I wanted to extend my thanks and gratitude to the principle people involved in the upcoming Prototype Rails that year in year out graciously give some of their
In case it should somehow be forgotten, I wanted to extend my thanks and gratitude to the principle people involved in the upcoming Prototype Rails that year in year out graciously give some of their
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Bill Welch
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#120749
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Re: IM ACF Sherwin Williams Covered Hoppers
My guess would be dried pigments. I know they hauled linseed oil in their tank cars.
Rich Christie
My guess would be dried pigments. I know they hauled linseed oil in their tank cars.
Rich Christie
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Rich C
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#120748
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IM ACF Sherwin Williams Covered Hoppers
I’m trying to get some modeling down while off on the holidays. I have an IM Sherwin Williams 1958 CF Covered Hopper. I’ve made the required updates but I am at a lose to how I should weather
I’m trying to get some modeling down while off on the holidays. I have an IM Sherwin Williams 1958 CF Covered Hopper. I’ve made the required updates but I am at a lose to how I should weather
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Brian Carlson
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#120747
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Re: UPHS Stock Car
Brian:
The article was one of Richard's excellent offerings. It was in the Fall 2009 issue
(Volume 23 NO. 4) of the streamliner.
The car is an S-40-6. I believe that I left that off of my original
Brian:
The article was one of Richard's excellent offerings. It was in the Fall 2009 issue
(Volume 23 NO. 4) of the streamliner.
The car is an S-40-6. I believe that I left that off of my original
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#120746
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UP Kitbash 40' Double Door SERVICE Help
UP Challenger Merchandise Service
UP Two-tone Grey Express Service
UP Armour Yellow Express Service
On the Athearn site all these boxcars were offered in 2005-8 and are here: Athearn page
UP Challenger Merchandise Service
UP Two-tone Grey Express Service
UP Armour Yellow Express Service
On the Athearn site all these boxcars were offered in 2005-8 and are here: Athearn page
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JoelDee
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#120750
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historical maps
Slightly off topic but there I know many railroad fans are also avid map
readers and there are some fascinating US maps here including railroads,
land grants, mail routes, and many other things from
Slightly off topic but there I know many railroad fans are also avid map
readers and there are some fascinating US maps here including railroads,
land grants, mail routes, and many other things from
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Tim O'Connor
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#120745
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Re: Kit bash help
Thanks Ben, I'll do some digging and see what I can find on the numbering. The photo is really neat, what an unusual car and the roof extension. That may make a good project.
Fenton Wells
So many
Thanks Ben, I'll do some digging and see what I can find on the numbering. The photo is really neat, what an unusual car and the roof extension. That may make a good project.
Fenton Wells
So many
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O Fenton Wells
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#120744
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Re: Kit bash help
Fenton Wells wrote:
"I do have a shot of NYC S-55999 which is in the family of cars I'm looking at. It is in the Train Shed Cyclopedia No. 3 which covers the 1931 CBC. I'll have to find what
Fenton Wells wrote:
"I do have a shot of NYC S-55999 which is in the family of cars I'm looking at. It is in the Train Shed Cyclopedia No. 3 which covers the 1931 CBC. I'll have to find what
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Benjamin Hom
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#120743
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Re: Rutland RR Box Car red
Hi Phillip,
Thanks for your reply. I do have that issue of the Newsliner. It was one of the 66 back issues of the Newsliner that I obtained very recently, but with that quantity I
Hi Phillip,
Thanks for your reply. I do have that issue of the Newsliner. It was one of the 66 back issues of the Newsliner that I obtained very recently, but with that quantity I
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robertb@smartchat.net.au
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#120742
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Re: NP Stock Cars represented by Central Valley kit
Anyone can visit the NPRHA company store and make purchases. Members get a discount. Just google NPRHA, go to the website, and click on "Company Store" then follow the links. There currently are
Anyone can visit the NPRHA company store and make purchases. Members get a discount. Just google NPRHA, go to the website, and click on "Company Store" then follow the links. There currently are
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Chuck Soule
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#120741
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Re: UPHS Stock Car
Mike is there a specific UPHS back issue that covers these cars?
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
Mike is there a specific UPHS back issue that covers these cars?
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
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Brian Carlson
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#120740
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UPHS Stock Car
Bill Pardie rites:
"Along the same lines the Union Pacific society has a kit for a double deck Harriman stock car."
I'll have mine at Prototype Rails.
Mike Brock
Bill Pardie rites:
"Along the same lines the Union Pacific society has a kit for a double deck Harriman stock car."
I'll have mine at Prototype Rails.
Mike Brock
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Mikebrock
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#120739
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Re: NP Stock Cars represented by Central Valley kit
The patterns for the resin NP stock car were done by Aaron Gjermundson I am guessing 7-8 years ago. I purchased mine directly from him, but I do not remember how I learned about, probably the
The patterns for the resin NP stock car were done by Aaron Gjermundson I am guessing 7-8 years ago. I purchased mine directly from him, but I do not remember how I learned about, probably the
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Bill Welch
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#120738
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Re: Kit bash help
Thanks Ed. I think I have Vol 21 so I'll take a look. Thanks for your nice reply. I do have a shot of NYC S-55999 which is in the family of cars I'm looking at. It is in the Train Shed Cyclopedia
Thanks Ed. I think I have Vol 21 so I'll take a look. Thanks for your nice reply. I do have a shot of NYC S-55999 which is in the family of cars I'm looking at. It is in the Train Shed Cyclopedia
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O Fenton Wells
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#120737
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Re: NP Stock Cars represented by Central Valley kit
I got this kit about two years ago when I bought the ends for the Central Valley
car. I forgot how I found out about it. It was preobably a comment on this list.
I don't recall going on the
I got this kit about two years ago when I bought the ends for the Central Valley
car. I forgot how I found out about it. It was preobably a comment on this list.
I don't recall going on the
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#120736
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Re: NP Stock Cars represented by Central Valley kit
When you say that a kit is “under the radar”, is it even available for sale to non-members? If so, how does the society (or association, in the case of the NP) promote it?
The target market
When you say that a kit is “under the radar”, is it even available for sale to non-members? If so, how does the society (or association, in the case of the NP) promote it?
The target market
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Alexander Schneider Jr
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#120735
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