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Re: InterMountain A.M.C. (Alternate AAR Standard) Hopper Undecorated Kit
Mine did.
Charles Tapper
OKC
Mine did.
Charles Tapper
OKC
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Charles Tapper
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#149803
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Re: InterMountain A.M.C. (Alternate AAR Standard) Hopper Undecorated Kit
Yes it does, Bob. Upon brief inspection it has peaked, C&O Dreadnaught peaked and regular flat ends.
Rich Christie
Yes it does, Bob. Upon brief inspection it has peaked, C&O Dreadnaught peaked and regular flat ends.
Rich Christie
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Rich C
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#149802
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InterMountain A.M.C. (Alternate AAR Standard) Hopper Undecorated Kit
I looked in the archives and couldn't find the answer.
Question: Does the InterMountain undecorated hopper, kit #42199, come with the multiple ends available for this model?
Bob Witt
I looked in the archives and couldn't find the answer.
Question: Does the InterMountain undecorated hopper, kit #42199, come with the multiple ends available for this model?
Bob Witt
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rwitt_2000
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#149800
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
Ted…
Just a note that many of members of this list might have unbuilt kits for the cars that you covered in your series. So, even if those kits are no longer available, they probably reside
Ted…
Just a note that many of members of this list might have unbuilt kits for the cars that you covered in your series. So, even if those kits are no longer available, they probably reside
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Jack Burgess
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#149801
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Help with C&EI FGE insulated box cars
I am researching the Chicago & Eastern Illinois involvement with Fruit Growers Express and am looking for more information on FGE itself. Does anyone know where I might find FGE records of C&EI lease
I am researching the Chicago & Eastern Illinois involvement with Fruit Growers Express and am looking for more information on FGE itself. Does anyone know where I might find FGE records of C&EI lease
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David Forbes
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#149799
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
Thank you for your reply Ted.
While your articles subject matter were not really pertinent to me as I was and am an N Scale modeler. However, the information, tips and techniques certainly were. I
Thank you for your reply Ted.
While your articles subject matter were not really pertinent to me as I was and am an N Scale modeler. However, the information, tips and techniques certainly were. I
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Brian Termunde
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#149798
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looking down views of a couple of cars
ART wood reefers with steel angle guards?
insulated tank cars like the one on p24 FOF, vol 10?
Ed Mines
ART wood reefers with steel angle guards?
insulated tank cars like the one on p24 FOF, vol 10?
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#149797
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
I know there are several indexes to Ted's Essential Freight Cars articles already in the STMFC Files area, but I've just uploaded another one. It includes sidebars and tables. If it turns out to be
I know there are several indexes to Ted's Essential Freight Cars articles already in the STMFC Files area, but I've just uploaded another one. It includes sidebars and tables. If it turns out to be
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Tom Madden
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#149796
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New file uploaded to STMFC
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /Culotta ESF Index.xls
Uploaded by : pullmanboss
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /Culotta ESF Index.xls
Uploaded by : pullmanboss
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STMFC@...
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#149795
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
Wish I had seen this before replying to an earlier post. I’m delighted it’s in the queue!
Alex Schneider
Wish I had seen this before replying to an earlier post. I’m delighted it’s in the queue!
Alex Schneider
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Alexander Schneider Jr
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#149794
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
Almost a decade has passed since the series ended, and some of the kits recommended to realize the essential freight cars are no longer available. While many of us would like to complete our
Almost a decade has passed since the series ended, and some of the kits recommended to realize the essential freight cars are no longer available. While many of us would like to complete our
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Alexander Schneider Jr
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#149793
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
I guess it's time that I reply to this. First, I do not ever recall stating that I would not entertain the idea of consolidating all of this into a book. It's possible I did, but I certainly don't
I guess it's time that I reply to this. First, I do not ever recall stating that I would not entertain the idea of consolidating all of this into a book. It's possible I did, but I certainly don't
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Ted Culotta
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#149792
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
---In STMFC@..., <npmoyer@...> wrote :
I too would like to see a reprint in book form, as I was not a subscriber to RMC during most of the years the series covered, however, Ted has stated
---In STMFC@..., <npmoyer@...> wrote :
I too would like to see a reprint in book form, as I was not a subscriber to RMC during most of the years the series covered, however, Ted has stated
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riverman_vt@...
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#149791
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Re: Shipping Eggs 100 Years Ago
Brian,
Perhaps you can add winlock, wa? Home of the world largest egg and at one time a large poultry raising area..... winlock is south of Raymond in Lewis county.
I would like to hear more about
Brian,
Perhaps you can add winlock, wa? Home of the world largest egg and at one time a large poultry raising area..... winlock is south of Raymond in Lewis county.
I would like to hear more about
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Brad Andonian
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#149790
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Re: Shipments: "Military Kraut"
Years ago I had a church member whose family had a truck farm near Muscatine IA. During WWII they sold cabbage for the US Army, which were shipped in gunny sacks in box cars. He remembered how the
Years ago I had a church member whose family had a truck farm near Muscatine IA. During WWII they sold cabbage for the US Army, which were shipped in gunny sacks in box cars. He remembered how the
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Douglas Harding
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#149789
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
Me too.
Spen Kellogg
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Spen Kellogg <spninetynine@...>
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#149788
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Re: Shipping Eggs 100 Years Ago
Thanks for this tidbit Nolan!
It helps me in several ways. First, I model Raymond / South Bend, Washington State, the Oyster Capital of the world! [And who am I to argue with the local boosters? ] So
Thanks for this tidbit Nolan!
It helps me in several ways. First, I model Raymond / South Bend, Washington State, the Oyster Capital of the world! [And who am I to argue with the local boosters? ] So
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Brian Termunde
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#149787
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Re: Essential Freight Cars
I thought this was replacing the series http://speedwitchmedia.com/prototype-railroad-profiles/
and that he would be updating some of the previous articles
Fred Swanson
I thought this was replacing the series http://speedwitchmedia.com/prototype-railroad-profiles/
and that he would be updating some of the previous articles
Fred Swanson
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Fred_Swa@...
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#149786
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Re: Shipments: "Military Kraut"
Well, when I was stationed on Guam 1978-80, I seem to recall swapping "corned beef" for "beef stew" and "peaches" for "pears" during some typhoons while the mess was shut down! It wasn't that much
Well, when I was stationed on Guam 1978-80, I seem to recall swapping "corned beef" for "beef stew" and "peaches" for "pears" during some typhoons while the mess was shut down! It wasn't that much
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Brian Termunde
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#149785
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Re: Digest Number 10896
Well, when I was stationed on Guam 1978-80, I seem to recall swapping "corned beef" for "beef stew" and "peaches" for "pears" during some typhoons while the mess was shut down! It wasn't that much
Well, when I was stationed on Guam 1978-80, I seem to recall swapping "corned beef" for "beef stew" and "peaches" for "pears" during some typhoons while the mess was shut down! It wasn't that much
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Brian Termunde
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#149784
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