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Re: Can you ID this 1957 TOFC?
I would strongly suggest that it is a DL&W trailer -- the style and letteing scheme fits (angled Route of Phoebe Snow lettering, similar to the boxcars), as does the silver roof. That flat car is not
I would strongly suggest that it is a DL&W trailer -- the style and letteing scheme fits (angled Route of Phoebe Snow lettering, similar to the boxcars), as does the silver roof. That flat car is not
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MDelvec952
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#131507
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Re: Yarmouth stirrups
Ed,
Bend towards the fold lines… ie they are on the inside of the bend, not the outside.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
https://www5.vetmed.auburn.edu/~smithbf/
"Some
Ed,
Bend towards the fold lines… ie they are on the inside of the bend, not the outside.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
https://www5.vetmed.auburn.edu/~smithbf/
"Some
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Bruce Smith
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#131506
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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Model Railway Hobbyist article - Multiple-Compartment Tank Cars (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Bill;
Those were also two of the big decision-makers in formatting TKM. Sufficient space to write up as much material as we the authors thought
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Bill;
Those were also two of the big decision-makers in formatting TKM. Sufficient space to write up as much material as we the authors thought
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#131505
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Re: Model Railway Hobbyist article - Multiple-Compartment Tank Cars
MRH given its format is running long articles on subjects and the photos are large enough they can be used for reference and guidance in building models. Kudos to this groundbreaking publication!
MRH given its format is running long articles on subjects and the photos are large enough they can be used for reference and guidance in building models. Kudos to this groundbreaking publication!
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Bill Welch
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#131504
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Yarmouth stirrups
The etched portion at the bends is on the outside of the bend, right?
How are the angled stirrups installed?
Look great so far and a whole lot stronger than expected once installed.
How about
The etched portion at the bends is on the outside of the bend, right?
How are the angled stirrups installed?
Look great so far and a whole lot stronger than expected once installed.
How about
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ed_mines
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#131503
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Re: painting over factory applied lettering/flat finish/paint thinned with water
Thanks.
Advice well taken.
Ed Mines
Thanks.
Advice well taken.
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#131502
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Re: Model Railway Hobbyist article - Multiple-Compartment Tank Cars
David Lehlbach wrote:
MRH also gave me space to write a brief bio of Richard, which is at the end of the article. I'm sorry that Richard did not see the article in "print," because I know he was
David Lehlbach wrote:
MRH also gave me space to write a brief bio of Richard, which is at the end of the article. I'm sorry that Richard did not see the article in "print," because I know he was
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Tony Thompson
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#131501
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Model Railway Hobbyist article - Multiple-Compartment Tank Cars
Guys,
Our friend Richard Hendrickson penned an article on multiple compartment tank cars prior to his untimely passing. It can be viewed here: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/
This one is
Guys,
Our friend Richard Hendrickson penned an article on multiple compartment tank cars prior to his untimely passing. It can be viewed here: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/
This one is
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Tangent Scale Models
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#131500
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Photos needed: HPCX and COSX
Guys,
I have been conducting research for a few years on two series of cars and would like to see if anyone has any leads on photos from these series of cars:
HPCX 6010-6019? At least the first
Guys,
I have been conducting research for a few years on two series of cars and would like to see if anyone has any leads on photos from these series of cars:
HPCX 6010-6019? At least the first
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Tangent Scale Models
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#131499
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Re: Can you ID this 1957 TOFC?
I think the DL&W had dark green trailers with aluminum roofs thatlooked
more or less like the one in that photo. The trailer appears to be anAerovan,
with its distinctive rounded nose and roof trim.
I think the DL&W had dark green trailers with aluminum roofs thatlooked
more or less like the one in that photo. The trailer appears to be anAerovan,
with its distinctive rounded nose and roof trim.
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Tim O'Connor
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#131498
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Re: MTH Paint Remover
About a year ago someone posted that the active ingredient in Solvasetis
called "Butyl Cellosolve" -- and that this is also present inChameleon stripper.
Tim O'
About a year ago someone posted that the active ingredient in Solvasetis
called "Butyl Cellosolve" -- and that this is also present inChameleon stripper.
Tim O'
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Tim O'Connor
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#131497
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Re: MTH Paint Remover
Thanks for the recommendations guys. Acetone is definitely not compatible with the MTH car, but fortunately it’s a hopper and a patch will cover that spot. I tried “Awesome” which Greg had
Thanks for the recommendations guys. Acetone is definitely not compatible with the MTH car, but fortunately it’s a hopper and a patch will cover that spot. I tried “Awesome” which Greg had
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Layout Tour
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#131496
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Can you ID this 1957 TOFC?
Hi Folks,
Does anyone recognize the trailer/flat combination (owner, roadname, dimensions, etc). In this 1957 photo:
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3590411 ?
Hi Folks,
Does anyone recognize the trailer/flat combination (owner, roadname, dimensions, etc). In this 1957 photo:
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3590411 ?
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Aley, Jeff A
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#131495
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Re: For Sale Morning Sun Freight Color Guides. All are $25.00 Plus 8.00 shipping.
As of now, the only volumes available:
Milwaukee Road vol II
New Haven
Norfolk & Western
Pullman Standard
SP&S
Western Maryland
Please remember these are the Color guides to Freight
As of now, the only volumes available:
Milwaukee Road vol II
New Haven
Norfolk & Western
Pullman Standard
SP&S
Western Maryland
Please remember these are the Color guides to Freight
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Dennis Williams
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#131494
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Re: an Archer rivets project
I’m in the process of beginning the SP A-50-17 project. It will serve to develop some of my modeling skills and add one more car to my SP fleet.
Thanks, Tony and Archer Rivets for making this
I’m in the process of beginning the SP A-50-17 project. It will serve to develop some of my modeling skills and add one more car to my SP fleet.
Thanks, Tony and Archer Rivets for making this
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George Corral <jorgec@...>
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#131493
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Re: Future floor finish
Schuyler,
I use it straight into my Pasche H single action with a #1 tip around 35psi. I apply several light coats. Too thick and it will run and cause a drip. If it goes on too thick, quickly spray
Schuyler,
I use it straight into my Pasche H single action with a #1 tip around 35psi. I apply several light coats. Too thick and it will run and cause a drip. If it goes on too thick, quickly spray
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#131492
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Re: Future floor finish
An excellent reference, Chuck, thanks. Answered all my questions.
Schuyler
Schuyler, I would refer you to an internet site called "The complete Future" where various aspects of the product
An excellent reference, Chuck, thanks. Answered all my questions.
Schuyler
Schuyler, I would refer you to an internet site called "The complete Future" where various aspects of the product
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#131491
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Re: Future floor finish
I have used it straight from the bottle. Never found a need to thin.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
I have used it straight from the bottle. Never found a need to thin.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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#131490
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Re: Future floor finish
Schuyler, I would refer you to an internet site called "The complete Future" where various aspects of the product are discussed.
Chuck Peck
Schuyler, I would refer you to an internet site called "The complete Future" where various aspects of the product are discussed.
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#131489
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Future floor finish
I’ve had a bottle of this for some time, and I think I have a candidate for using it to obtain a gloss surface for decaling.
I know that using this has been discussed, but if this specific
I’ve had a bottle of this for some time, and I think I have a candidate for using it to obtain a gloss surface for decaling.
I know that using this has been discussed, but if this specific
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#131488
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