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Sante Fe Express Box car easy to convert to "normal" freight car?
Hello friends,
please have a look at this
Hello friends,
please have a look at this
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vapeurchapelon
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#159870
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
I have seen the SMMW model on ebay numerous times in the past year or two. If you can find one, you will be very pleased... they are the ONLY accurate model of a SAL B-7 ever made.
John
I have seen the SMMW model on ebay numerous times in the past year or two. If you can find one, you will be very pleased... they are the ONLY accurate model of a SAL B-7 ever made.
John
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John Degnan <scaler164@...>
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#159869
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
Isn't the car state of the art? (Good enough to practice on but destined to be sold off to a short line.)
Isn't the car state of the art? (Good enough to practice on but destined to be sold off to a short line.)
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Bob Chaparro
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#159868
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
Brian is correct. I still make the B-7 in S but sold the HO version with the entire resin product line to Wright Trak Models about 6.5 years ago. It was not a whirlwind seller; modelers I thought
Brian is correct. I still make the B-7 in S but sold the HO version with the entire resin product line to Wright Trak Models about 6.5 years ago. It was not a whirlwind seller; modelers I thought
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Jim King
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#159867
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
Dean,
Neat idea. One caution. I would experiment with stroke thickness with actual decals before production. Prototypically thin lines may disappear when placed on cars.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F.
Dean,
Neat idea. One caution. I would experiment with stroke thickness with actual decals before production. Prototypically thin lines may disappear when placed on cars.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F.
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Bruce Smith
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#159866
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
Jim King (Smoky Mountain Model Works) sold his HO patterns and such for these cars to Wright-Trak some years ago, but they never did anything with them.
Brent
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Dr. J.
Jim King (Smoky Mountain Model Works) sold his HO patterns and such for these cars to Wright-Trak some years ago, but they never did anything with them.
Brent
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Dr. J.
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Brent Greer
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#159865
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
All,
Thanks for all the great input. I had no clue about Railroad Chalk. $16 for a whole box on Ebay!
I guess I should have mentioned the reason for my question. I am developing decals for the
All,
Thanks for all the great input. I had no clue about Railroad Chalk. $16 for a whole box on Ebay!
I guess I should have mentioned the reason for my question. I am developing decals for the
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Dean ONeill
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#159864
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
Smokey mountain model works did these in HO and S years back.
S scale version shown here. http://www.smokymountainmodelworks.com/S_rolling_stock.html
Not sure if Jim would consider them again in HO.
Smokey mountain model works did these in HO and S years back.
S scale version shown here. http://www.smokymountainmodelworks.com/S_rolling_stock.html
Not sure if Jim would consider them again in HO.
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Brian Carlson
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#159863
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
R Wilson asked:
"Would it be possible to just take an AAR '37 10'er, replace the roof and ends to get one of these? Is it such that the sides would have to be reduced in height?
Looking to get a
R Wilson asked:
"Would it be possible to just take an AAR '37 10'er, replace the roof and ends to get one of these? Is it such that the sides would have to be reduced in height?
Looking to get a
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Benjamin Hom
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#159862
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
OMG Bob! An Athearn Blue Box Lehigh Valley car complete with claws for the door??? Say it isn't so!
Cordially,, Don Valentine
OMG Bob! An Athearn Blue Box Lehigh Valley car complete with claws for the door??? Say it isn't so!
Cordially,, Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#159861
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Re: SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
Aren't they basically PRR X31's with different ends and rivetpatterns?
My instinct would be to start with the Bowser and figure out how toreplace
the ends, and use Archer rivets for the rest.
Tim
Aren't they basically PRR X31's with different ends and rivetpatterns?
My instinct would be to start with the Bowser and figure out how toreplace
the ends, and use Archer rivets for the rest.
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#159860
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SAL AF-1/2 & B-7
would it be possible to just take an AAR '37 10'er, replace the roof and ends to get one of these? is it such that the sides would have to be reduced in height?
looking to get a prototypical model of
would it be possible to just take an AAR '37 10'er, replace the roof and ends to get one of these? is it such that the sides would have to be reduced in height?
looking to get a prototypical model of
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rwilson1056
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#159859
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Re: Free Parts for Chicagoland Mini-Kit
Dear All,
The mini-kit parts went quickly. Thanks for your response.
Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
Dear All,
The mini-kit parts went quickly. Thanks for your response.
Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
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Michael Gross
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#159858
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Free Parts for Chicagoland Mini-Kit
Dear All,
I attended the 2018 Chicagoland RPM, and received resin parts and decals for this year's mini-kit offering, a Fruit Growers Express truss rod reefer, series 14000 and 20000. This is a
Dear All,
I attended the 2018 Chicagoland RPM, and received resin parts and decals for this year's mini-kit offering, a Fruit Growers Express truss rod reefer, series 14000 and 20000. This is a
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Michael Gross
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#159857
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
From my research the wax crayons were favored by Federal inspectors for their water resistance. For railroaders chalk was easier to wipe off so that out of date instructions were eliminated. If
From my research the wax crayons were favored by Federal inspectors for their water resistance. For railroaders chalk was easier to wipe off so that out of date instructions were eliminated. If
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Bob Chaparro
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#159856
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
In my time on the Reading and Conrail, we used a 'paint stick' which is like a very waxy crayon. I still have one or two some where in my memorabilia. The advantage was, it didn't wash off (EVER!),
In my time on the Reading and Conrail, we used a 'paint stick' which is like a very waxy crayon. I still have one or two some where in my memorabilia. The advantage was, it didn't wash off (EVER!),
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jczzo126 CocuzzaT
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#159855
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Re: Chalk Marks Question (Prismacolor Verithin Pencils Available From Blick)
On line from Dick Blick Art Materials:
https://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-verithin-pencils/
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
On line from Dick Blick Art Materials:
https://www.dickblick.com/products/prismacolor-verithin-pencils/
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#159854
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Re: Chalk Marks Question
In the photo below, markers were used on left side of the boxcar, pencils used on right. The tips on the markers just were not fine enough, although the Sharpie was an "extra fine point". The
In the photo below, markers were used on left side of the boxcar, pencils used on right. The tips on the markers just were not fine enough, although the Sharpie was an "extra fine point". The
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Bob Chaparro
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#159853
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Offered-Rapido pre-war K brake NP DS box cars
Hi-
I have a 4 pack of Rapido Northern Pacific double sheathed box cars. These are #s 130001-1 through -4,
1) NP 10176
2) NP 11968
3) NP 12999
4) NP 13787
Offered for $149, USPS Priority shipping
Hi-
I have a 4 pack of Rapido Northern Pacific double sheathed box cars. These are #s 130001-1 through -4,
1) NP 10176
2) NP 11968
3) NP 12999
4) NP 13787
Offered for $149, USPS Priority shipping
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Andy Carlson
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#159852
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Re: boxcars loaded with cigars
Friends,
Gene Autry was once a railroad telegrapher. He maintained a lifelong interest in railroads, and was responsible for the preservation to at least two steam locomotives.
Friends,
Gene Autry was once a railroad telegrapher. He maintained a lifelong interest in railroads, and was responsible for the preservation to at least two steam locomotives.
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#159851
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