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Re: CEMENT FOR PLASTIC MODELS
Bill, you can look for cyanoacrylate on Wikipedia, or consult the
Loctite technical specifications for various formulations they
Bill, you can look for cyanoacrylate on Wikipedia, or consult the
Loctite technical specifications for various formulations they
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Tim O'Connor
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#141571
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Re: CEMENT FOR PLASTIC MODELS
Bill it's Cypoxy http://www.mrhobby.com/.
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
Sent from my mobile device
Bill it's Cypoxy http://www.mrhobby.com/.
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
Sent from my mobile device
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Mark Stamm
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#141570
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CEMENT FOR PLASTIC MODELS
In the current discussion on MEK, etc. there was a reference to someone who was selling a Cynopoxy(?)
cement. This reference has escaped my computer and I cannot find it in the listing of post on
In the current discussion on MEK, etc. there was a reference to someone who was selling a Cynopoxy(?)
cement. This reference has escaped my computer and I cannot find it in the listing of post on
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#141569
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Re: Southern 65' mill gondola 52000 - 52149
See TS CYC 5 p214, and TS CYC 70 p228.
-- hth --
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
See TS CYC 5 p214, and TS CYC 70 p228.
-- hth --
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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#141568
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Southern 65' mill gondola 52000 - 52149
Anyone got any photos of these? DaveVos in MN is looking for a referance for a model.
Thanks,
Joe Binish
Anyone got any photos of these? DaveVos in MN is looking for a referance for a model.
Thanks,
Joe Binish
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Joseph
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#141567
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Re: modelling and detailing info on the Tichy War Emergency gon
The Tichy kit, in details, is a compromise between the three largest fleets: PRR, NYC, and ATSF. It has a brake stand like the ATSF cars, ends like the PRR and NYC cars, and towing staples like the
The Tichy kit, in details, is a compromise between the three largest fleets: PRR, NYC, and ATSF. It has a brake stand like the ATSF cars, ends like the PRR and NYC cars, and towing staples like the
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al_brown03
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#141566
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Help with Instruction.
Hi to all
I have a Sunshine A-50-16 kit that does not have any instructions with it, I have been able to find the blurb on the cars in the Sunshine list but I have no instructions is there anyone out
Hi to all
I have a Sunshine A-50-16 kit that does not have any instructions with it, I have been able to find the blurb on the cars in the Sunshine list but I have no instructions is there anyone out
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rob.mclear3@...
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#141565
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Re: liquid cements for plastics
Kent,
You are correct, Sir. Weldon is used in the sign making industry for gluing Plexi and PVC Sintra board.
I have been using Oatey PVC Pipe cleaner prep in the Yellow Can. It is found at Home
Kent,
You are correct, Sir. Weldon is used in the sign making industry for gluing Plexi and PVC Sintra board.
I have been using Oatey PVC Pipe cleaner prep in the Yellow Can. It is found at Home
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#141563
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Re: modelling and detailing info on the Tichy War Emergency gon
Other Rob,
Don’t feel too bad. I am getting to finally finish the kit that I bought when it was new. I am glad I bought the RRY Cyc 28 that details those cars. That was a late purchase. As I
Other Rob,
Don’t feel too bad. I am getting to finally finish the kit that I bought when it was new. I am glad I bought the RRY Cyc 28 that details those cars. That was a late purchase. As I
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#141564
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Re: More Digital Resources
Sent from Dave Bott's iPad
PDF is larger file but easiest. ePub is more compressed and fairly universal. Kindle requires app or device (I read on iPad with app). AABBY is a program the converts a
Sent from Dave Bott's iPad
PDF is larger file but easiest. ePub is more compressed and fairly universal. Kindle requires app or device (I read on iPad with app). AABBY is a program the converts a
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A&Y Dave in MD
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#141559
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Re: Resource Books
I had to hunt this down in my bookmarks….
There is a scaling program available from another seller of the early versions of this book.
The program allows you to print to scale from the huge number
I had to hunt this down in my bookmarks….
There is a scaling program available from another seller of the early versions of this book.
The program allows you to print to scale from the huge number
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mwbauers
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#141562
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Re: Resource Books
Thanks. I just ordered it because of this.
I’d like to remind folks that similar early century editions fitting the early years of this group’s focus are also downloadable from Google Books,
Thanks. I just ordered it because of this.
I’d like to remind folks that similar early century editions fitting the early years of this group’s focus are also downloadable from Google Books,
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mwbauers
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#141561
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Re: Interesting Photo of a Box Car and Load
Good eyes, Bill, I missed that completely. The car, though, is from an earlier series 17000-18139 built in the 1910s with wood ends, not the 1923 built 8000 series SU clones with steel t-section
Good eyes, Bill, I missed that completely. The car, though, is from an earlier series 17000-18139 built in the 1910s with wood ends, not the 1923 built 8000 series SU clones with steel t-section
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Michael Aufderheide
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#141560
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Re: Info needed on UP's "Nearly-Forgotten" Classes
Tom, I remember that car, I missed out on one on eBay.
Rich Christie
Tom, I remember that car, I missed out on one on eBay.
Rich Christie
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Rich C
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#141558
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Re: Info needed on UP's "Nearly-Forgotten" Classes
I remember Martin telling me PVT Stock kits were only available at shows. I have the kit. Interesting looking with grabs instead of ladders and really interesting the way it sits on the UF so a lot is
I remember Martin telling me PVT Stock kits were only available at shows. I have the kit. Interesting looking with grabs instead of ladders and really interesting the way it sits on the UF so a lot is
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Bill Welch
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#141557
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Re: Info needed on UP's "Nearly-Forgotten" Classes
Rich Christie wrote:
> On another note, I wish Ted would make the B-50-17. He did have
> an excellent modeling article in one of his EFC series in RMC.
Sunshine did the B-50-17 as a "Private Stock"
Rich Christie wrote:
> On another note, I wish Ted would make the B-50-17. He did have
> an excellent modeling article in one of his EFC series in RMC.
Sunshine did the B-50-17 as a "Private Stock"
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Tom Madden
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#141556
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Re: Interesting Photo of a Box Car and Load
Thanks for the details, George! I would be most interested in attending a
presentation on the SRHA archives. I enjoyed a Nick Fry's recent
presentation on the Barriger Library at the RPM Valley Forge
Thanks for the details, George! I would be most interested in attending a
presentation on the SRHA archives. I enjoyed a Nick Fry's recent
presentation on the Barriger Library at the RPM Valley Forge
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Eric Hansmann
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Re: Interesting Photo of a Box Car and Load
>I always figured this was railroad specific... obviously the D&RGW did it, and I would suspect did it to their standard gauge cars when
>they still had truss rods, but photos seem to indicate the
>I always figured this was railroad specific... obviously the D&RGW did it, and I would suspect did it to their standard gauge cars when
>they still had truss rods, but photos seem to indicate the
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Ray Breyer
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#141554
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Re: Interesting Photo of a Box Car and Load
Although more research can be done, here is some additional information on Southern 150555.
It is from an order for cars 150000-151006. 725 36 ft, 30-ton steel center sill (SCS) box cars were
Although more research can be done, here is some additional information on Southern 150555.
It is from an order for cars 150000-151006. 725 36 ft, 30-ton steel center sill (SCS) box cars were
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George Eichelberger
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#141553
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More Digital Resources
Back in 2010 I was able to borrow thru Inter Library Loan the USDA Library's copy of the October 1940 Nat'l Perishable Freight Committee's "Perishable Protect Tariff No.11" and its June 1942
Back in 2010 I was able to borrow thru Inter Library Loan the USDA Library's copy of the October 1940 Nat'l Perishable Freight Committee's "Perishable Protect Tariff No.11" and its June 1942
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Bill Welch
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#141552
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