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SOLD OUT of Bx-44 kits for now
Hi-
I had enough components for 5 kits and they are all spoken for. I have more parts in the pipeline to replace the components necessary for more Bx-44 kits. I will notify the ones who requested a
Hi-
I had enough components for 5 kits and they are all spoken for. I have more parts in the pipeline to replace the components necessary for more Bx-44 kits. I will notify the ones who requested a
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Andy Carlson
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#140920
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Re: HO '45-'46 Santa Fe Bx 44-box car Enhanced kits
Hi, You will get the 2nd one of the 5 I have put together.
Andy Carlson111 S Encinal AveOjai CA 93023
Thanks,-Andy
To: "STMFC@..." <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016
Hi, You will get the 2nd one of the 5 I have put together.
Andy Carlson111 S Encinal AveOjai CA 93023
Thanks,-Andy
To: "STMFC@..." <STMFC@...>
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016
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Andy Carlson
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#140919
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Re: That MILW 40-footer other desirable SS DD cars
The Sunshine kits in question are 7-panel Z-Braced Howe Truss cars, one with composite end (builds up nicely) and the other with Dreadnaught ends. Mine will be built with CTSE reporting marks.
Also
The Sunshine kits in question are 7-panel Z-Braced Howe Truss cars, one with composite end (builds up nicely) and the other with Dreadnaught ends. Mine will be built with CTSE reporting marks.
Also
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Bill Welch
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#140918
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Re: That MILW 40-footer (was Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things)
Ben, F&C did have this kit, but is discontinued.
3300 Milwaukee 1-1/2 Door Auto Box Car, Less Decals
3301 Milwaukee 1-1/2 Door Auto Box Car
The description is even well detailed on your RPI
Ben, F&C did have this kit, but is discontinued.
3300 Milwaukee 1-1/2 Door Auto Box Car, Less Decals
3301 Milwaukee 1-1/2 Door Auto Box Car
The description is even well detailed on your RPI
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Rich C
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#140917
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Re: That MILW 40-footer (was Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things)
Westerfield used to make a USRA single sheathed kit in the MILW variation, but the USRA S/S kit has been under revision to a one-piece body version for a while. In the January 1952 ORER, the MILW had
Westerfield used to make a USRA single sheathed kit in the MILW variation, but the USRA S/S kit has been under revision to a one-piece body version for a while. In the January 1952 ORER, the MILW had
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Todd Sullivan
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#140916
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Re: That MILW 40-footer (was Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things)
Yep, F&C #3301 MILW with blue box. Yellow resin - all main parts had to be flattened in hot water. Tough one for a first resin kit, yet for some reason it's still in one piece after all these years.
Yep, F&C #3301 MILW with blue box. Yellow resin - all main parts had to be flattened in hot water. Tough one for a first resin kit, yet for some reason it's still in one piece after all these years.
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Mike Fortney
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#140915
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Re: That MILW 40-footer (was Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things)
AA#$%^&*#@%&*&^%$#h
#4 MILW 718519 right side weathered with PP's and colored pencils copy 2.JPG
#4 MILW 718519 right side weathered with PP's and co...
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AA#$%^&*#@%&*&^%$#h
#4 MILW 718519 right side weathered with PP's and colored pencils copy 2.JPG
#4 MILW 718519 right side weathered with PP's and co...
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Bill Welch
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#140914
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Re: Digest Number 10101
As a general rule, the bulk cement traffic here in the east--let's characterize that as primarily the Lehigh Valley Cement district , in eastern Pa. There are /were other areas, of course, as in up on
As a general rule, the bulk cement traffic here in the east--let's characterize that as primarily the Lehigh Valley Cement district , in eastern Pa. There are /were other areas, of course, as in up on
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Jedalberg
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#140921
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That MILW 40-footer (was Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things)
Bill Welch wrote:
"Sure wish someone would do that MILW Road 40-footer in 1/87."
I'm assuming you mean these cars, which was as much a MILW signature boxcar as the rib-side steel
Bill Welch wrote:
"Sure wish someone would do that MILW Road 40-footer in 1/87."
I'm assuming you mean these cars, which was as much a MILW signature boxcar as the rib-side steel
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Benjamin Hom
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#140913
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Re: P2K 10K tank car replacement railing
Thanks to all for your helpful information.
Cheers!
Michael Gross
Facebook.com/ActorMichaelGross
Twitter.com/MichaelGrossBiz
Thanks to all for your helpful information.
Cheers!
Michael Gross
Facebook.com/ActorMichaelGross
Twitter.com/MichaelGrossBiz
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Michael Gross
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#140912
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Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things
I missed out on a MILW 40'er awhile back on eBay. Definitely on the HO needs list for a lot of us.
Rich Christie
I missed out on a MILW 40'er awhile back on eBay. Definitely on the HO needs list for a lot of us.
Rich Christie
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Rich C
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#140911
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Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things
didn't F&C do the MILW car in HO?
didn't F&C do the MILW car in HO?
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Tim O'Connor
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#140910
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Re: Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things
Sure wish someone would do that MILW Road 40-footer in 1/87.
Bill Welch
Sure wish someone would do that MILW Road 40-footer in 1/87.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#140909
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Speedwitch restocks and a few O scale things
A few items from Speedwitch:
The following are back in stock:
P109 – Lehigh New England 1923 ARA rebuild parts sets
D109 – UTLX Tank Car decals
D119.1 – Fruit Growers Express ‘1948’
A few items from Speedwitch:
The following are back in stock:
P109 – Lehigh New England 1923 ARA rebuild parts sets
D109 – UTLX Tank Car decals
D119.1 – Fruit Growers Express ‘1948’
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Ted Culotta
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#140908
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Re: HO '45-'46 Santa Fe Bx 44-box car Enhanced kits
Andy,
I am interested in this ATSF enhanced kit. What is your mailing address, and please send mw the photos. Thanks.
Jim Hunter
Andy,
I am interested in this ATSF enhanced kit. What is your mailing address, and please send mw the photos. Thanks.
Jim Hunter
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naptownprr
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#140907
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Re: canopy cement/plastic kit from hell
I doubt it. They use it for the canopy because it will not blemish the clear canopy like CA or the liquids like MEK, Testors, Tennex, Tamiya etc. that they would use for the rest of the aircraft.
Bill
I doubt it. They use it for the canopy because it will not blemish the clear canopy like CA or the liquids like MEK, Testors, Tennex, Tamiya etc. that they would use for the rest of the aircraft.
Bill
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Bill Welch
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#140906
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Re: canopy cement/plastic kit from hell
Advice well taken but the canopy glue worked great without any washing.
Do airplane modelers use canopy glue in place of the stinky old model airplane glue?
Ed Mines
Advice well taken but the canopy glue worked great without any washing.
Do airplane modelers use canopy glue in place of the stinky old model airplane glue?
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#140905
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HO '45-'46 Santa Fe Bx 44-box car Enhanced kits
To STMFC:
Hello everyone-
The Santa Fe had many AAR 40' box cars in many different series. Features were changed with the passage of time as new products replaced older designs. In researching the
To STMFC:
Hello everyone-
The Santa Fe had many AAR 40' box cars in many different series. Features were changed with the passage of time as new products replaced older designs. In researching the
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Andy Carlson
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#140904
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Re: P2K 10K tank car replacement railing
Michael
This is the product recommended by Tom Madden
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FN5QME
Tim O'Connor
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This is a helpful alternative, as I have been
Michael
This is the product recommended by Tom Madden
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FN5QME
Tim O'Connor
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This is a helpful alternative, as I have been
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Tim O'Connor
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#140903
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Re: P2K 10K tank car replacement railing
A search on amazon.com returned "Shop Small Parts Store". That takes you to their complete inventory. While not as easy to navigate as the old smallparts.com site, I was able to go through and find
A search on amazon.com returned "Shop Small Parts Store". That takes you to their complete inventory. While not as easy to navigate as the old smallparts.com site, I was able to go through and find
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Michael Mang
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#140902
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