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Re: IMWX history
Pierre
I've never seen the CRMPG version - does it look better? At the veryleast
it could be applied to the Intermountain 1937 body.
You know the end I crave? An S-corner4-5 10'6" replacement for the
Pierre
I've never seen the CRMPG version - does it look better? At the veryleast
it could be applied to the Intermountain 1937 body.
You know the end I crave? An S-corner4-5 10'6" replacement for the
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Tim O'Connor
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#154620
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Re: IMWX history
W-corner was the first.
The S-corner was later, and appeared to be something of a"quickie" piece
of work, as the row of rivets on the side facing corner is very poorlyrendered.
But it's all we've got,
W-corner was the first.
The S-corner was later, and appeared to be something of a"quickie" piece
of work, as the row of rivets on the side facing corner is very poorlyrendered.
But it's all we've got,
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Tim O'Connor
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#154619
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Re: IMWX history
Guy,
That makes more sense. Which explains why CRMPG had a sq corner end on offer at fist.
But I do have an IMWX kit with sq corner. So IMWX did the molds for both styles
Guy,
That makes more sense. Which explains why CRMPG had a sq corner end on offer at fist.
But I do have an IMWX kit with sq corner. So IMWX did the molds for both styles
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Pierre Oliver
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#154618
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Re: IMWX history
Pierre Oliver asked:
“I need to confirm a detail about the original IMWX boxcar kits.When first released the initial offering was a square corner Dreadnaught end?
And then sometime later they
Pierre Oliver asked:
“I need to confirm a detail about the original IMWX boxcar kits.When first released the initial offering was a square corner Dreadnaught end?
And then sometime later they
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Guy Wilber
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#154617
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Re: IMWX history
Yep!
Tom VanWormer
Monument CO
Pierre Oliver pierre.oliver@... [STMFC] wrote:
Yep!
Tom VanWormer
Monument CO
Pierre Oliver pierre.oliver@... [STMFC] wrote:
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Tom Vanwormer
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#154616
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IMWX history
Step into the "wayback" machine friends!
I need to confirm a detail about the original IMWX boxcar kits.
When first released the initial offering was a square corner Dreadnaught end?
And then
Step into the "wayback" machine friends!
I need to confirm a detail about the original IMWX boxcar kits.
When first released the initial offering was a square corner Dreadnaught end?
And then
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Pierre Oliver
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#154615
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Re: Fowler box car prototype summary
Kudos to Ray Brewer! Your 26 page write up on the Fowler is something special. It made me dig out my Westerfield Fowler kit and get back to work on it.
Jim🚂😊
Kudos to Ray Brewer! Your 26 page write up on the Fowler is something special. It made me dig out my Westerfield Fowler kit and get back to work on it.
Jim🚂😊
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Jim Hayes
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#154614
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Re: That Middle Age Gondola Spread
Bob,
I've seen 2 or 3 dozen attempts to simulate "load damage" on gondolas
(and even a few on box cars) - using heat from something like a soldering
iron. I've never seen one that I considered
Bob,
I've seen 2 or 3 dozen attempts to simulate "load damage" on gondolas
(and even a few on box cars) - using heat from something like a soldering
iron. I've never seen one that I considered
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Jim Betz
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#154613
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NP Lettering Diagrams
Currently on eBay are several NP lettering diagrams: tank car and express reefer for "fish loading only" ca. 1912.
Bob Witt
https://www.ebay.com/itm/302585464576?ul_noapp=true
Currently on eBay are several NP lettering diagrams: tank car and express reefer for "fish loading only" ca. 1912.
Bob Witt
https://www.ebay.com/itm/302585464576?ul_noapp=true
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rwitt_2000
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#154612
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Southwest Scale Productions
Good afternoon group. Does any body know if Southwest Scale Productions is still in business. Their web site has been down for quite a while and I can't find any mention of their status. I'm
Good afternoon group. Does any body know if Southwest Scale Productions is still in business. Their web site has been down for quite a while and I can't find any mention of their status. I'm
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no1detail@...
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#154611
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That Middle Age Gondola Spread
This photo is from the Confessions of a Train Geek blog (http://blog.traingeek.ca/) and illustrateswhat years of service does to a gondola:
https://tinyurl.com/ydcfolyh
My question is,
This photo is from the Confessions of a Train Geek blog (http://blog.traingeek.ca/) and illustrateswhat years of service does to a gondola:
https://tinyurl.com/ydcfolyh
My question is,
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#154610
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Prototype Rails and RR Historical Societies
Hi Dave -
I’d be happy to participate in your session. Dave Leider, our Soo Line Historical and Technical Society President, will also be at Cocoa Beach. I’m an Associate Editor for <the SOO>
Hi Dave -
I’d be happy to participate in your session. Dave Leider, our Soo Line Historical and Technical Society President, will also be at Cocoa Beach. I’m an Associate Editor for <the SOO>
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Ken Soroos
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#154609
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Fowler box car prototype summary
Ray Breyer returns to the DesignBuildOp blog with a file ofprototype data covering the announced road names of the new Accurail 36-footFowler box car models. In addition to modeling tips, Ray included
Ray Breyer returns to the DesignBuildOp blog with a file ofprototype data covering the announced road names of the new Accurail 36-footFowler box car models. In addition to modeling tips, Ray included
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Eric Hansmann
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#154608
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Re: Share a room at Cocoa
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Jared Harper <harperandbrown@...> wrote:
I will be attending Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach. Because of health issues I will be arriving Thursday afternoon and will
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Jared Harper <harperandbrown@...> wrote:
I will be attending Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach. Because of health issues I will be arriving Thursday afternoon and will
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Jared Harper
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#154607
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Re: Tichy trains
Cheers Tim
Paul
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Paul Doggett <paul.doggett2472@...>
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#154606
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Re: Loss Protection for our freight cars.
Good tips and information, Don.
Thanks for posting.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Good tips and information, Don.
Thanks for posting.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#154605
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Prototype Rails and RR Historical Societies
Begging the moderator's, and members, indulgence...
Mike Brock has agreed to let a group of us meet after 10 PM Friday night to discuss opportunities for collaboration among railroad historical
Begging the moderator's, and members, indulgence...
Mike Brock has agreed to let a group of us meet after 10 PM Friday night to discuss opportunities for collaboration among railroad historical
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devansprr
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#154604
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Re: Loss Protection for our freight cars.
Yes and no, fellows. Model railroad equipment can be scheduled the same way the jewelry, fine arts, cameras and firearms are often covered if you want the best insurance for them. I suspect that at
Yes and no, fellows. Model railroad equipment can be scheduled the same way the jewelry, fine arts, cameras and firearms are often covered if you want the best insurance for them. I suspect that at
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riverman_vt@...
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#154603
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Re: Tichy trains
obviously misspelled - train not trains
obviously misspelled - train not trains
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Tim O'Connor
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#154602
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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Re: M3 stuarts on Soo Line flat car in Ci
Thanks for the link. I love the roof on the B&O box almost directly across from the SOO flat. It probably didn’t last much longer after the war. Deferred maintenance took its toll.
Chuck
Thanks for the link. I love the roof on the B&O box almost directly across from the SOO flat. It probably didn’t last much longer after the war. Deferred maintenance took its toll.
Chuck
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Layout Tour
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#154601
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