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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
This is a MDC WP 2.5 door kitbash I did two years ago. WP 19208, converted by WP in 1937. Ran into the 1950's.
See Ted's SEFCRM Vol3 Reefer book, page 14 and you'll find two of these RARE birds in a
This is a MDC WP 2.5 door kitbash I did two years ago. WP 19208, converted by WP in 1937. Ran into the 1950's.
See Ted's SEFCRM Vol3 Reefer book, page 14 and you'll find two of these RARE birds in a
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Fred Jansz
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Re: Chrysler Trucks (was Twin Star Cars)
Garth, first is Will Whittaker I believe, second is from web; WP19507, also on Chrysler trucks.
cheers, Fred Jansz
Garth, first is Will Whittaker I believe, second is from web; WP19507, also on Chrysler trucks.
cheers, Fred Jansz
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Fred Jansz
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
Thanks for everybody's input.
Looks like I am left with a choice of removing and replacing the doors with steel panel doors and building it into a proper WP car or cutting off the fishbelly side
Thanks for everybody's input.
Looks like I am left with a choice of removing and replacing the doors with steel panel doors and building it into a proper WP car or cutting off the fishbelly side
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Ken Adams
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Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
Also, the MP/T&P cars did not have the lower side sill fishbelly extension that the WP cars had. When I made my own resin WP cars I felt that the lower side sill extension could simply be removed to
Also, the MP/T&P cars did not have the lower side sill fishbelly extension that the WP cars had. When I made my own resin WP cars I felt that the lower side sill extension could simply be removed to
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Andy Carlson
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Scale Model
Andy,
As I recall, over the years I have purchased an HO kit or two from you. I notice you do lot of selling on line but am not sure if you are an individual seller or a Hobby shop selling.
Andy,
As I recall, over the years I have purchased an HO kit or two from you. I notice you do lot of selling on line but am not sure if you are an individual seller or a Hobby shop selling.
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James L. Jeffery
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
It has been a long time since I built my MP and WP models which was soon after the articles appeared in both MM and RMJ and then several years later I built my T&P and Frisco models w/the MDC kits so
It has been a long time since I built my MP and WP models which was soon after the articles appeared in both MM and RMJ and then several years later I built my T&P and Frisco models w/the MDC kits so
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Bill Welch
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
There is a photo of 40142 IN Classic Freight Cars Vol 8 P 33.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
There is a photo of 40142 IN Classic Freight Cars Vol 8 P 33.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
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Allan Smith
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
Ken,
IC 163001-163050 built in 1926 by Pullman in Michigan City renumbered to 40100-40149 in 1942. According to the diagram sheet they had metal bottom door panels, universal
Ken,
IC 163001-163050 built in 1926 by Pullman in Michigan City renumbered to 40100-40149 in 1942. According to the diagram sheet they had metal bottom door panels, universal
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Jeffrey White
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
According to RMJ article in the July 1996 issue by Richard Hendrickson, MP had cars in the 89070-89169 series with Youngstown doors.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
According to RMJ article in the July 1996 issue by Richard Hendrickson, MP had cars in the 89070-89169 series with Youngstown doors.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
The MP model I built had the end doors. Regarding dates models I build are always subject to "modeler's license."
Bill Welch
The MP model I built had the end doors. Regarding dates models I build are always subject to "modeler's license."
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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Re: MDT 8000 and NRC 17000 Series Roof Color
Given the number of other bits of misinformation in recent Sunshine instructions and PDSs for kits I’ve built, I’ll go with boxcar red. I’m sure Martin went with the best available information
Given the number of other bits of misinformation in recent Sunshine instructions and PDSs for kits I’ve built, I’ll go with boxcar red. I’m sure Martin went with the best available information
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Nelson Moyer
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FGEX reefer underframe
Do you need guidance in building your RPM Chicagoland mini-kit? George Toman shares his techniques installing the underframe and truss rods on the latest Resin Car Works blog post.
Do you need guidance in building your RPM Chicagoland mini-kit? George Toman shares his techniques installing the underframe and truss rods on the latest Resin Car Works blog post.
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Eric Hansmann
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Re: Chrysler Trucks (was Twin Star Cars)
They are certainly one version of the Chrysler design.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
They are certainly one version of the Chrysler design.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Modeling Those WLE SS cars w/7-ft doors
Thank you
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Thank you
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BillM
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Re: MDT 8000 and NRC 17000 Series Roof Color
Nelson, I have not seen any photos or top side DVDs with metallic roofs for these cars. Roger knows far more than I, so mine will be painted red as built. I found my 3 kits this week.
Gary Laakso
Nelson, I have not seen any photos or top side DVDs with metallic roofs for these cars. Roger knows far more than I, so mine will be painted red as built. I found my 3 kits this week.
Gary Laakso
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gary laakso
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Re: Chrysler Trucks (was Twin Star Cars)
They are Gary. Thank you.
Bill
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They are Gary. Thank you.
Bill
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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Re: Chrysler Trucks (was Twin Star Cars)
Bill:
Are these the trucks:
http://americanscalemodels.com/HO/HO_Detail_Parts/Trucks?product_id=1855
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
Bill:
Are these the trucks:
http://americanscalemodels.com/HO/HO_Detail_Parts/Trucks?product_id=1855
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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MDT 8000 and NRC 17000 Series Roof Color
Sunshine instructions and PDS state that the subject car’s roofs were painted aluminum color when built, and boxcar red when repainted after WWII. Roger Hinman’s MDT book states that what appeared
Sunshine instructions and PDS state that the subject car’s roofs were painted aluminum color when built, and boxcar red when repainted after WWII. Roger Hinman’s MDT book states that what appeared
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Nelson Moyer
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Re: Throwback Tuesday: MDC 50 ft SS Automobile Boxcars
According to the 1951 diagrams, there were still a few MP cars remaining that had wood doors. But by that date, almost all of them had been converted to Youngstown steel doors. The only ones still
According to the 1951 diagrams, there were still a few MP cars remaining that had wood doors. But by that date, almost all of them had been converted to Youngstown steel doors. The only ones still
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mopacfirst
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Re: Modeling Those WLE SS cars w/7-ft doors
Hi,
The underframe is from a Tichy USRA SS boxcar kit; the ends were available from Shapeways a few years ago. Sides and roof were scratch-made.
AL B.
Hi,
The underframe is from a Tichy USRA SS boxcar kit; the ends were available from Shapeways a few years ago. Sides and roof were scratch-made.
AL B.
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al_brown03
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