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Re: Removing Lettering From Kadee Box Cars
Mike
You do know that the Kadee car is incorrect for the early PS-1s which is why Kadee hasn’t done this car. See the essential freight Car series Jan 2008 in RMC for Ted Culotta’s article on
Mike
You do know that the Kadee car is incorrect for the early PS-1s which is why Kadee hasn’t done this car. See the essential freight Car series Jan 2008 in RMC for Ted Culotta’s article on
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Brian Carlson
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#139432
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Example - Galvanized Paneled Roofs and Modeling Peeling Paint
In the Photos section, in a folder named Dean ONeill, I posted an example of the "rubber cement" paint peeling method, that I have been very happy with. This is on a Kadee car.
Dean ONeill
Redmond WA
In the Photos section, in a folder named Dean ONeill, I posted an example of the "rubber cement" paint peeling method, that I have been very happy with. This is on a Kadee car.
Dean ONeill
Redmond WA
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Dean ONeill
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#139430
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
No, the connection was to the EJ&E.
No, the connection was to the EJ&E.
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roy wojahn
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
I could not get the link to work. Is that the quarry on the Burlington line west of Chicago? Al Kresse
I could not get the link to work. Is that the quarry on the Burlington line west of Chicago? Al Kresse
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water.kresse@...
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#139428
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
The shots were taken in the 50's or 60's at a Material Service quarry near Plainfield, Illinois. They are part of a collection inherited by the son of the photographer. If the son says its Illinois,
The shots were taken in the 50's or 60's at a Material Service quarry near Plainfield, Illinois. They are part of a collection inherited by the son of the photographer. If the son says its Illinois,
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roy wojahn
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#139427
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Tony,
Yes, it is/was 3 verticals per stack as you point out. How easily I
missed that detail! Our memory is a frustrating thing to loose -
actually this wasn't so much my memory as it was my lack
Tony,
Yes, it is/was 3 verticals per stack as you point out. How easily I
missed that detail! Our memory is a frustrating thing to loose -
actually this wasn't so much my memory as it was my lack
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Jim Betz
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
That is clearly not in Illinois ... I suggest somewhere in South America ... Jim B.
That is clearly not in Illinois ... I suggest somewhere in South America ... Jim B.
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Jim Betz
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#139425
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Shake N Take 2016 we're full
Hey Yuze Gize,
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Greg Martin
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#139424
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Seems I recall that Model Railroader had an article by (IIRC) Jack Work around 1959 on making open top lumber loads.
Dick Haave
Seems I recall that Model Railroader had an article by (IIRC) Jack Work around 1959 on making open top lumber loads.
Dick Haave
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richard haave
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#139423
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Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
The freight cars shown on this site may not be steam era, but they appear beat up enough to be close. Try;
picasaweb.google.com/109517272707102411928/MaterialService
thank you Bill Barber for the
The freight cars shown on this site may not be steam era, but they appear beat up enough to be close. Try;
picasaweb.google.com/109517272707102411928/MaterialService
thank you Bill Barber for the
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roy wojahn
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#139422
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Just to clarify this a bit...
Generally we call it SURFACED and ROUGH. Finished was a term that was oftenassociated with finished goods such as siding, profiles or mouldings.
Surfaced was material
Just to clarify this a bit...
Generally we call it SURFACED and ROUGH. Finished was a term that was oftenassociated with finished goods such as siding, profiles or mouldings.
Surfaced was material
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Greg Martin
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#139421
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Re: Lumber Loads in 1947
From the days before we had to Vandal proof everything.
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
From the days before we had to Vandal proof everything.
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
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mwbauers
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#139420
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Lumber Loads in 1947
Here are flat cars and a GN gondola hauling lumber in Ogden in 1947.:
https://donstrack.smugmug.com/UtahRails/Emil-Albrecht-Photos/1947-Sep-Ogden/i-9FVG6xB/A
gary laakso
south of Mike Brock
Here are flat cars and a GN gondola hauling lumber in Ogden in 1947.:
https://donstrack.smugmug.com/UtahRails/Emil-Albrecht-Photos/1947-Sep-Ogden/i-9FVG6xB/A
gary laakso
south of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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#139419
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Removing Lettering From Kadee Box Cars
Hello,
Is there anyone out there who has knowledge (first hand experience) in removing factory lettering from Kadee box cars without harming the body paint (color)? I'd like to model a NH 40' box car
Hello,
Is there anyone out there who has knowledge (first hand experience) in removing factory lettering from Kadee box cars without harming the body paint (color)? I'd like to model a NH 40' box car
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Mike Bradley
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Jim Betz wrote:
Jim, there was an AAR loading diagram, which was regarded as close to mandatory, and it specified three, not two, side stakes per stack. Cross connections could be wire or smaller
Jim Betz wrote:
Jim, there was an AAR loading diagram, which was regarded as close to mandatory, and it specified three, not two, side stakes per stack. Cross connections could be wire or smaller
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Hello my friends,
FIRST - let me thank all of you who have replied/sent photos/etc. I
DO appreciate the help. Many of you have sent emails to me off
list and I want to thank those who have done
Hello my friends,
FIRST - let me thank all of you who have replied/sent photos/etc. I
DO appreciate the help. Many of you have sent emails to me off
list and I want to thank those who have done
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Jim Betz
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Re: Detail Associates?
CZ
methinks thou dost extrapolate from slightly different shades of
tan (quite common in DA packages -- also different shades of ink
printing on them) to some nefarious scheme to color code
CZ
methinks thou dost extrapolate from slightly different shades of
tan (quite common in DA packages -- also different shades of ink
printing on them) to some nefarious scheme to color code
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Tim O'Connor
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#139416
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Re: Detail Associates?
https://www.republiclocomotiveworks.com/ owns you can buy from them
Detail Associates
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Thomas j Cataldo
https://www.republiclocomotiveworks.com/ owns you can buy from them
Detail Associates
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Thomas j Cataldo
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tjcataldo
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#139415
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Re: Detail Associates?
And now we're worried about the color of the cardboard/paper package these items come in....
Mark L. Drake eBay ID member1108
And now we're worried about the color of the cardboard/paper package these items come in....
Mark L. Drake eBay ID member1108
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Mark Drake <markstation01@...>
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#139414
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Re: Detail Associates?
Read it and weep, Tim :)
http://www.mindspring.com/~clzeni/grills/IMAG0754.jpg
http://www.mindspring.com/~clzeni/grills/IMAG0756.jpg
Craig Zeni
Cary NC
Read it and weep, Tim :)
http://www.mindspring.com/~clzeni/grills/IMAG0754.jpg
http://www.mindspring.com/~clzeni/grills/IMAG0756.jpg
Craig Zeni
Cary NC
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Craig Zeni
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#139413
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