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COUPLER BOX FASTENERS
I have exhausted my modeling time for the morning and now it is back to the real world. I have one item that I want to share first.
About a year ago there was a discussion on this list concerning
I have exhausted my modeling time for the morning and now it is back to the real world. I have one item that I want to share first.
About a year ago there was a discussion on this list concerning
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#143841
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Avoiding Switching Charges (ATSF 126439)
This is another photo from the USC Digital Library (http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/ ).
Apparently this is one person's approach to avoidingswitching charges:
This is another photo from the USC Digital Library (http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/ ).
Apparently this is one person's approach to avoidingswitching charges:
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#143839
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Re: WE LIVE IN AN AGE OF TOO MUCH INFORMATION
Charles Peck wrote:
Excellent philosophy, and entirely describes my own approach, too. Not all my freight cars are remotely equally fine models, nor do they need to be.
Tony Thompson
Charles Peck wrote:
Excellent philosophy, and entirely describes my own approach, too. Not all my freight cars are remotely equally fine models, nor do they need to be.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#143840
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Re: GATC Tank Car Advice
After reading your post I Competely scanned the bottom of the tank car looking for any identifying marks. I found on the coupler shank the name GLOBE so this most be an old Globe model.
Al
After reading your post I Competely scanned the bottom of the tank car looking for any identifying marks. I found on the coupler shank the name GLOBE so this most be an old Globe model.
Al
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Allan Smith
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#143837
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Re: Weathered box cars
Coarse dry brushes over a recent wash or wet brushes, both with pigments,
dry sponges, micro brushes (wet or dry), and sometimes just my finger...
whatever it takes. I like to mix it up. Also I find
Coarse dry brushes over a recent wash or wet brushes, both with pigments,
dry sponges, micro brushes (wet or dry), and sometimes just my finger...
whatever it takes. I like to mix it up. Also I find
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Tim O'Connor
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#143836
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Reefers At Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal
Below is a link to two photos from the USC Digital Archives,titled "Suicide on Super Chief, 1958":
Below is a link to two photos from the USC Digital Archives,titled "Suicide on Super Chief, 1958":
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#143835
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Re: Weathered box cars
Bill,
I'm sorry to disappoint you but no airbrushes were used to weather these models. I can't recall how broad or long the brushes were for the wash applications. I'm away from home for a few days
Bill,
I'm sorry to disappoint you but no airbrushes were used to weather these models. I can't recall how broad or long the brushes were for the wash applications. I'm away from home for a few days
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Eric Hansmann
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#143834
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Re: Weathered box cars
Outstanding weathering work, Eric!
For those of us interested, could you elaborate on how you do a “wash”? Your weathering uses several washes, and it would be very useful to know how you do it.
Outstanding weathering work, Eric!
For those of us interested, could you elaborate on how you do a “wash”? Your weathering uses several washes, and it would be very useful to know how you do it.
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Peter Hall
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#143838
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Re: Weathered box cars
Eric, are your "washes" applied with a brush or an airbrush?
I really appreciate the variations, well done!
Bill Welch
Eric, are your "washes" applied with a brush or an airbrush?
I really appreciate the variations, well done!
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#143833
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Re: Smaller Files
A few more sources for smaller files, diamond files, and handles.
Someone sent me a link to a file handle on the Gesswein that appears to have a collet nut so should tighten nicely around the smooth
A few more sources for smaller files, diamond files, and handles.
Someone sent me a link to a file handle on the Gesswein that appears to have a collet nut so should tighten nicely around the smooth
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Dennis Storzek
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#143832
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Weathered box cars
Weathering tips have returned to the DesignBuildOp blog. Seven box cars have rolled out of the weathering factory and are ready for service. Check it out!
Weathering tips have returned to the DesignBuildOp blog. Seven box cars have rolled out of the weathering factory and are ready for service. Check it out!
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Eric Hansmann
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#143831
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Re: Smaller Files
My favorite tool for this flash removal is the DuoSharp diamond bench stone that Jack Burgess mentioned (I think, I give him credit for many high quality tool recommendations due to his MRH column).
I
My favorite tool for this flash removal is the DuoSharp diamond bench stone that Jack Burgess mentioned (I think, I give him credit for many high quality tool recommendations due to his MRH column).
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A&Y Dave in MD
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#143830
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Wire Corner Grabs added to Tichy Steel roof walks (#3077)
This is a request for help, has anyone added wire corner grabs to the lateral steel Tichy roof walks? I would love to know how you did it. I have an idea but am willing to learn from the
This is a request for help, has anyone added wire corner grabs to the lateral steel Tichy roof walks? I would love to know how you did it. I have an idea but am willing to learn from the
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O Fenton Wells
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#143829
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Re: WE LIVE IN AN AGE OF TOO MUCH INFORMATION
In such times I remind myself that perfection is the enemy of progress. I think of my operating roster
like a Cecil B. DeMille production. A few stars and a supporting cast of thousands. Not every
In such times I remind myself that perfection is the enemy of progress. I think of my operating roster
like a Cecil B. DeMille production. A few stars and a supporting cast of thousands. Not every
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Charles Peck
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#143828
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Re: GATC Tank Car Advice
This beginning to sound like the Varney tank car. Varney did have a solid one piece underframe. However, to the best of my knowledge all Varney underframes were clearly marked as such with the name
This beginning to sound like the Varney tank car. Varney did have a solid one piece underframe. However, to the best of my knowledge all Varney underframes were clearly marked as such with the name
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SUVCWORR@...
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#143827
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Re: Smaller Files
I would caution using a back side of a blade to scrape off flash on a resin stock car side. If you think about it, flash is an thickness extension of the resin part, rising above the area where the
I would caution using a back side of a blade to scrape off flash on a resin stock car side. If you think about it, flash is an thickness extension of the resin part, rising above the area where the
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Andy Carlson
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#143826
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Re: Smaller Files
Tim wrote:
> About a zillion years ago there was a magazine article that mentioned
> a file at a particular hardware store in Boulder Colorado. When I visited
> the city I went to that store and
Tim wrote:
> About a zillion years ago there was a magazine article that mentioned
> a file at a particular hardware store in Boulder Colorado. When I visited
> the city I went to that store and
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Tom Madden
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#143825
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WE LIVE IN AN AGE OF TOO MUCH INFORMATION
Just when I have solved my brake wheel problem on the SP A-50-16 auto car I recieved the PDF of Ted Cuylotta's Volume 4 of Focus
On Freight Cars. Another exscellent publication and in it is a
Just when I have solved my brake wheel problem on the SP A-50-16 auto car I recieved the PDF of Ted Cuylotta's Volume 4 of Focus
On Freight Cars. Another exscellent publication and in it is a
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#143824
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URECO HANDBRAKE
Subsequent to my exercise earlier in the week to identify the proper handbrake for the Southern Pacific A-50-16 auto car I found
that I actually had a couple of Deail Associates Ureco Handbrakes in my
Subsequent to my exercise earlier in the week to identify the proper handbrake for the Southern Pacific A-50-16 auto car I found
that I actually had a couple of Deail Associates Ureco Handbrakes in my
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#143823
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Re: Smaller Files
I've been working on a few Westerfield stock cars. I prefer to sand the sides a bit per Jack's method, then drag a scalpel blade BACKWARDS along the edges of the "boards". The sharp edge of the back
I've been working on a few Westerfield stock cars. I prefer to sand the sides a bit per Jack's method, then drag a scalpel blade BACKWARDS along the edges of the "boards". The sharp edge of the back
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midrly
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#143822
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