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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
If you guys have access to magazines... here are some samplereferences
40' 1939-1946 10'4"IH to 10'6"IH AARboxcars
Generally: 10 panel, 5/5 ends, W or S cornerposts
RMJ
If you guys have access to magazines... here are some samplereferences
40' 1939-1946 10'4"IH to 10'6"IH AARboxcars
Generally: 10 panel, 5/5 ends, W or S cornerposts
RMJ
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Tim O'Connor
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#147107
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
'Schuyler Larrabee' schuyler.larrabee@... [STMFC] wrote:
Schuyler, Bill, Fred, Todd, and others interested,
The rosters I compiled nearly 15 years ago and currently on the STMFC web site
'Schuyler Larrabee' schuyler.larrabee@... [STMFC] wrote:
Schuyler, Bill, Fred, Todd, and others interested,
The rosters I compiled nearly 15 years ago and currently on the STMFC web site
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Ed Hawkins
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#147106
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Re: Dullcote
Please clarify the 50/50 mix of dullcote and glosscoat product?
Does that give you a “semigloss” or ??? What circumstance do you use it?
Do you also cut this mixture with 50% lacquer
Please clarify the 50/50 mix of dullcote and glosscoat product?
Does that give you a “semigloss” or ??? What circumstance do you use it?
Do you also cut this mixture with 50% lacquer
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Doug Auburg
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#147105
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Schuyler--The Postwar AAR Box Car List compiled by Ed Hawkins on the Steam Era Freight Cars site only includes cars with 4/4 Improved Dreadnaught Ends, as stated at the top of the table. The
Schuyler--The Postwar AAR Box Car List compiled by Ed Hawkins on the Steam Era Freight Cars site only includes cars with 4/4 Improved Dreadnaught Ends, as stated at the top of the table. The
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pennsylvania1954
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#147104
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
I don’t think so, Bill. Try your own link. It goes to the table on the Steam Freight Cars Site, just as you said. But if you look at that table, neither ERIE, Buffalo Creek nor PRR are listed,
I don’t think so, Bill. Try your own link. It goes to the table on the Steam Freight Cars Site, just as you said. But if you look at that table, neither ERIE, Buffalo Creek nor PRR are listed,
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#147103
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Hold on there, you guys are talking about a different group of cars than I sent the link for. You need to go the the Steam Era Freight Car site and look at the other tables for post war steel cars. Do
Hold on there, you guys are talking about a different group of cars than I sent the link for. You need to go the the Steam Era Freight Car site and look at the other tables for post war steel cars. Do
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Bill Welch
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#147102
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Interesting distinction, Todd, thanks for pointing out that potential explanation. Ed’s list should include that disclaimer, if that’s the case.
Schuyler
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Re:
Interesting distinction, Todd, thanks for pointing out that potential explanation. Ed’s list should include that disclaimer, if that’s the case.
Schuyler
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Re:
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#147101
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
I wondered about that, too.
It will take some digging, but I am fairly certain that I saw the BCK cars in the Southern Tier of NYS in the 1970s.
I have an Erie-Lackawanna equip book, and Group 7
I wondered about that, too.
It will take some digging, but I am fairly certain that I saw the BCK cars in the Southern Tier of NYS in the 1970s.
I have an Erie-Lackawanna equip book, and Group 7
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Todd Sullivan
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#147100
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Re: Dullcote
I have had no problem, but I tend to use it up before a "year or two." When I get a new bottle, I pour half into the empty former bottle, then fill both up with thinner.
I have had no problem, but I tend to use it up before a "year or two." When I get a new bottle, I pour half into the empty former bottle, then fill both up with thinner.
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Steve SANDIFER
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#147099
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Todd, you are raising a question in my mind, to which I think I know the answer, but I’d like to clarify things:
You’re listing three cars “built” in the ‘50s, which do not appear on Ed’s
Todd, you are raising a question in my mind, to which I think I know the answer, but I’d like to clarify things:
You’re listing three cars “built” in the ‘50s, which do not appear on Ed’s
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#147098
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Re: Rust-oleum Dead Flat Finish
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Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2017 10:41 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Digest Number 10647
We just got back from the local Home Depot with a can.
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Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2017 10:41 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Digest Number 10647
We just got back from the local Home Depot with a can.
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David Sieber
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#147097
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
I should have added that these are all 40ft cars with 7ft doors.
Todd Sullivan
I should have added that these are all 40ft cars with 7ft doors.
Todd Sullivan
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Todd Sullivan
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#147096
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Hi Fred,
I have a BCK (blt 1956), ERIE (blt 1952) and a PRR (blt 1951), all unbuilt Branchline kits. Would you be interested in a trade? I model 1952, so I'm hoping the WP cars are the ones built in
Hi Fred,
I have a BCK (blt 1956), ERIE (blt 1952) and a PRR (blt 1951), all unbuilt Branchline kits. Would you be interested in a trade? I model 1952, so I'm hoping the WP cars are the ones built in
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Todd Sullivan
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#147095
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Re: Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Fred, here is the link to table compiled by Ed Hawkins covering the cars you are interested in: Steam Era Freight Cars - Postwar AAR Box Cars - As Built
Steam Era Freight Cars -
Fred, here is the link to table compiled by Ed Hawkins covering the cars you are interested in: Steam Era Freight Cars - Postwar AAR Box Cars - As Built
Steam Era Freight Cars -
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Bill Welch
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#147094
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Branchline 40' Postwar AAR box cars
Hi all, I have a question regarding Branchline's 40' postwar AAR box cars. As a WP fan I've built 3 of these (WP owned 250) for my HO-scale fleet. However, I have 2 more to build that I would like to
Hi all, I have a question regarding Branchline's 40' postwar AAR box cars. As a WP fan I've built 3 of these (WP owned 250) for my HO-scale fleet. However, I have 2 more to build that I would like to
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Fred Jansz
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#147093
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Re: Dead Flat
Friends,
I had a similar experience to Jim's. I went to the local Lowes, which had been mentioned as a source for Rustoleum Dead Flat. No Dead Flat. The nice lady who offered to
Friends,
I had a similar experience to Jim's. I went to the local Lowes, which had been mentioned as a source for Rustoleum Dead Flat. No Dead Flat. The nice lady who offered to
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#147092
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Re: Scrap metal loads (Pasta)
Painting didn't stop the mice that gnawed my structures. The pasta and wood were painted with Floquil on all surfaces. I'm glad that others have had better experiences, but I've been burned once and
Painting didn't stop the mice that gnawed my structures. The pasta and wood were painted with Floquil on all surfaces. I'm glad that others have had better experiences, but I've been burned once and
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Jack Mullen
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#147091
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Re: Digest Number 10647 (Rustoleum Dead Flat)
In my original post on this topic I included a photo link showing the can.
Here it is again:
http://tinyurl.com/jnou4lu
http://tinyurl.com/jnou4lu
In my original post on this topic I included a photo link showing the can.
Here it is again:
http://tinyurl.com/jnou4lu
http://tinyurl.com/jnou4lu
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#147090
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Re: Dullcote
Hello Claus,
I spray Dullcote and Glosscote at the same mixture rations, but can not answer your question as I mix what I need to spray at the time of application. The stock before thinning is stored
Hello Claus,
I spray Dullcote and Glosscote at the same mixture rations, but can not answer your question as I mix what I need to spray at the time of application. The stock before thinning is stored
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Bill Keene <wakeene@...>
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#147089
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Re: Digest Number 10647
We just got back from the local Home Depot with a can. It's under the Rustoleum Universal Advanced Formula line, white and silver can with a trigger type top. Part #302151 Dead Flat Clear. The can
We just got back from the local Home Depot with a can. It's under the Rustoleum Universal Advanced Formula line, white and silver can with a trigger type top. Part #302151 Dead Flat Clear. The can
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Lee Singletary
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#147088
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