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Re: Covered hopper
I'm no authority but I would think the color choice would have a lot to do with the commodity carried. Cement was one of the earliest and looks worse when spilled on a dark colored car body. Witness
I'm no authority but I would think the color choice would have a lot to do with the commodity carried. Cement was one of the earliest and looks worse when spilled on a dark colored car body. Witness
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John Evans
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#141211
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Re: Covered hopper
Friends,
Remember RAILWAY PROTOTYPE CYCLOPEDIA? If you guys had looked there, you might have noted that some covered hoppers delivered as early as 1940 were gray (L&N and ACL, just to
Friends,
Remember RAILWAY PROTOTYPE CYCLOPEDIA? If you guys had looked there, you might have noted that some covered hoppers delivered as early as 1940 were gray (L&N and ACL, just to
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#141210
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Re: Covered hopper
The Reading's first conversions were black as were their hoppers.
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
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From:"SUVCWORR@... [STMFC]"
Date:Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 7:30
The Reading's first conversions were black as were their hoppers.
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
From:"SUVCWORR@... [STMFC]"
Date:Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 7:30
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rdgbuff56
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#141212
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Re: Covered hopper
Tim,
I appreciate the humor in your response. It was an earnest question. There is an ongoing dispute at the Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad museum about the correct color to use on the home
Tim,
I appreciate the humor in your response. It was an earnest question. There is an ongoing dispute at the Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad museum about the correct color to use on the home
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SUVCWORR@...
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#141209
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Re: Covered hopper
Rich
I think it was after the 1954 Supreme Court decision that struck down
discrimination based on the color of covered hoppers.
Honestly, was that a serious question?
Tim O'Connor
Rich
I think it was after the 1954 Supreme Court decision that struck down
discrimination based on the color of covered hoppers.
Honestly, was that a serious question?
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#141208
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Covered hopper
What is the approximate date that the various shades of gray became the defacto standard color for covered hoppers? It seems to be with the introduction of the PS-2 2003 cf cars.
Rich Orr
What is the approximate date that the various shades of gray became the defacto standard color for covered hoppers? It seems to be with the introduction of the PS-2 2003 cf cars.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#141207
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Allan Smith
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#141206
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Open call
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Allan Smith
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#141205
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Milwaukee HO Cement 2-bay hoppers 3-pac ACF 1958 cu ft by Kato
Hello-
I am offering a new 3-pack set of Milwaukee 70-ton ACF 2 bay 1958 cu ft cement covered hoppers. This 3-pac has three kits for Milwaukee LOs:
1 Milw 99073 blt 5-49
1 Milw 99142 blt 5-49
1 Milw
Hello-
I am offering a new 3-pack set of Milwaukee 70-ton ACF 2 bay 1958 cu ft cement covered hoppers. This 3-pac has three kits for Milwaukee LOs:
1 Milw 99073 blt 5-49
1 Milw 99142 blt 5-49
1 Milw
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Andy Carlson
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#141204
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Red Caboose Freight Car Roofs
I am in need of about six Murphy panel roofs. Does anyone know where I can get them?? If anyone wants to trade I have six diagonal panel roofs I don't need.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
I am in need of about six Murphy panel roofs. Does anyone know where I can get them?? If anyone wants to trade I have six diagonal panel roofs I don't need.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
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Allan Smith
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#141203
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Malvern
Is anybody looking for a roommate for this weekend? If so, please contact me off-list. Thank you.
Cheers,
Ted
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Ted Culotta
Speedwitch Media
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Is anybody looking for a roommate for this weekend? If so, please contact me off-list. Thank you.
Cheers,
Ted
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Speedwitch Media
speedwitchmedia@... - www.speedwitchmedia.com
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Ted Culotta
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#141202
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Re: Bulk Cement Shipments - Models
Friends,
While not quite as nice as the Intermountain models, the old E&B Valley/Eastern Car Works AC&F kits and the unique ECW Enterprise hopper kits are still worthy models and can be
Friends,
While not quite as nice as the Intermountain models, the old E&B Valley/Eastern Car Works AC&F kits and the unique ECW Enterprise hopper kits are still worthy models and can be
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#141201
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Re: Bulk Cement Shipments - Models
I think the first production PS-2 2003 cuft car was 12/1953 forMonon.
Tim O'Connor
Jeff Aley wrote:
"I think you can also get away with 2-bay PS-2 hoppers, whichwere brand-new in your timeframe.
I think the first production PS-2 2003 cuft car was 12/1953 forMonon.
Tim O'Connor
Jeff Aley wrote:
"I think you can also get away with 2-bay PS-2 hoppers, whichwere brand-new in your timeframe.
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Tim O'Connor
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#141200
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Re: Bulk Cement Shipments - Models
Jeff Aley wrote:
"I think you can also get away with 2-bay PS-2 hoppers, which were brand-new in your timeframe. You’ll have to check specific roadnames to ensure they had them in 1955. Models are
Jeff Aley wrote:
"I think you can also get away with 2-bay PS-2 hoppers, which were brand-new in your timeframe. You’ll have to check specific roadnames to ensure they had them in 1955. Models are
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Benjamin Hom
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Re: Bulk Cement Shipments - Models
Rich,
Try the 1,958 cu-ft LO’s from Intermountain or Bowser. On the UP example I cited earlier in this thread, almost all of the cars were home-road. So I suggest either
Rich,
Try the 1,958 cu-ft LO’s from Intermountain or Bowser. On the UP example I cited earlier in this thread, almost all of the cars were home-road. So I suggest either
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Aley, Jeff A
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#141198
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ADMIN: Termination of "Tanks under wraps"
And, now, given that we have probably exhausted the subject relative to steam era frt cars, the thread on "tanks under wraps" is now terminated.
Mike Brock
STMFC Boss
And, now, given that we have probably exhausted the subject relative to steam era frt cars, the thread on "tanks under wraps" is now terminated.
Mike Brock
STMFC Boss
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Mikebrock
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#141197
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Re: DECALS
Ya know ??
The same problems were pointed out for a lot of years with the Walthers decals. I had to design and make my own from the prototype for a local road and the Walthers sets were using O-scale
Ya know ??
The same problems were pointed out for a lot of years with the Walthers decals. I had to design and make my own from the prototype for a local road and the Walthers sets were using O-scale
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mwbauers
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Re: tanks under wraps
Denny Anspach writes:
"During a period in the mid sixties during the heart of the Viet Name war, I was Chief of Radiology at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, and as noted, they had a large number of
Denny Anspach writes:
"During a period in the mid sixties during the heart of the Viet Name war, I was Chief of Radiology at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, and as noted, they had a large number of
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Mikebrock
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Re: DECALS
Thanks Brad -- I never ordered because I doubted anyone couldproduce
that many sets out of the blue so quickly and no one even knew him?I
remember some guy who sold dry transfers under the name
Thanks Brad -- I never ordered because I doubted anyone couldproduce
that many sets out of the blue so quickly and no one even knew him?I
remember some guy who sold dry transfers under the name
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Tim O'Connor
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#141194
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Re: tanks under wraps
Sam,
Nope. Here's an M4A3 (105mm gun). The proportions of the side and fender are incorrect for the vehicle in the
Sam,
Nope. Here's an M4A3 (105mm gun). The proportions of the side and fender are incorrect for the vehicle in the
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Bruce Smith
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#141193
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