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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Steve Hile wrote:
I have a model like that, lettered B&O, and have understood it was a Varney model. Probably Denny knows. <g>
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Steve Hile wrote:
I have a model like that, lettered B&O, and have understood it was a Varney model. Probably Denny knows. <g>
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#163558
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company (W.I.F.) Box Car 323
Excellent job Lester. Looks very good
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
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Excellent job Lester. Looks very good
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#163557
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Twenty years ago on the Freightcars mailing list we compiled a list (based on what
was known at the time) of likely prototypes for Athearn freight cars
I
Twenty years ago on the Freightcars mailing list we compiled a list (based on what
was known at the time) of likely prototypes for Athearn freight cars
I
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Tim O'Connor
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#163556
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NYSW Box car 501 build and paint
On Railroad Picture Archieves ther are six photos of New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Co. steel box car 501 in the “Susie Q” scheme. Two good photos. Can someone provide the build date
On Railroad Picture Archieves ther are six photos of New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Co. steel box car 501 in the “Susie Q” scheme. Two good photos. Can someone provide the build date
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Lester Breuer
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#163555
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
I have what I have always presumed to be an Athearn metal UP flat car where the stake pockets pop up through openings in the car side. However, it is a 53'6" length car that someone in the past has
I have what I have always presumed to be an Athearn metal UP flat car where the stake pockets pop up through openings in the car side. However, it is a 53'6" length car that someone in the past has
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#163554
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
James Lackner asked:
“And did any of these (in this advertisement), ever match a specific prototype? All that I have ever seen is "similar to, but not an exact match to...."
The issue with these
James Lackner asked:
“And did any of these (in this advertisement), ever match a specific prototype? All that I have ever seen is "similar to, but not an exact match to...."
The issue with these
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Benjamin Hom
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#163553
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Re: Bucyrus decals?
Champ had two sets:
BRH-32 Generic Wrecking Crane set in white (also in Black as BRH-33). Champs description: "This set contains SUPER DETAIL lettering for many, many wrecking train cars,
Champ had two sets:
BRH-32 Generic Wrecking Crane set in white (also in Black as BRH-33). Champs description: "This set contains SUPER DETAIL lettering for many, many wrecking train cars,
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StephenK
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#163552
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West India Fruit & Steamship Company (W.I.F.) Box Car 323
After receiving a request from a friend I have added a new post for West India Fruit & Steamship Company (W.I.F.) Box Car 323 to my blog. If you are interested in viewing photos of finished car and
After receiving a request from a friend I have added a new post for West India Fruit & Steamship Company (W.I.F.) Box Car 323 to my blog. If you are interested in viewing photos of finished car and
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Lester Breuer
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#163551
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Bill,
Supposedly, but I understand it is so bad that I didn't mention same. I seem to remember the roof panels are backwards. Some features on most Athearn cars are prototype,
Bill,
Supposedly, but I understand it is so bad that I didn't mention same. I seem to remember the roof panels are backwards. Some features on most Athearn cars are prototype,
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#163550
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Garth,
Wasn't Athearn's stock car based upon a Union Pacific prototype?
Cheers,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
Garth,
Wasn't Athearn's stock car based upon a Union Pacific prototype?
Cheers,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
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Bill Keene
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#163549
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Jim,
Some but not many. The 40' flatcar (a hold-over from the metal kits, by the way) only has a Rutland Prototype. Their 40' tank car is similar to SP, WP and UP 12K tanks, but
Jim,
Some but not many. The 40' flatcar (a hold-over from the metal kits, by the way) only has a Rutland Prototype. Their 40' tank car is similar to SP, WP and UP 12K tanks, but
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#163548
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
Irv Athearn lead a rather frugal lifestyle, just he and his wife in a double-wide trailer a few miles from the office. What made me remember that was seeing the Cadillac's in the Blue Box auto carrier
Irv Athearn lead a rather frugal lifestyle, just he and his wife in a double-wide trailer a few miles from the office. What made me remember that was seeing the Cadillac's in the Blue Box auto carrier
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Richard Bale <Rhbale@...>
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#163547
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
And did any of these (in this advertisement), ever match a specific
prototype? All that I have ever seen is "similar to, but not an exact
match to...."
Jim Lackner
And did any of these (in this advertisement), ever match a specific
prototype? All that I have ever seen is "similar to, but not an exact
match to...."
Jim Lackner
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James Lackner
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#163546
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Throwback Thursday: Athearn Rolling Stock Ad, Model Railroader, February 1959
This is why I laugh when I see panic over the retirement of Athearn Blue Box kits...some of them were in continuous production for over 50 years by the time kits were discontinued in 2009. If you
This is why I laugh when I see panic over the retirement of Athearn Blue Box kits...some of them were in continuous production for over 50 years by the time kits were discontinued in 2009. If you
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Benjamin Hom
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#163545
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Re: You have been removed from main@RealSTMFC.groups.io
Ya knows, your opinion is always welcome here in these USofA.
So is counter opinions.
It always amazes me when I see people slamming anything from, in this case, Microsoft. It also happens with
Ya knows, your opinion is always welcome here in these USofA.
So is counter opinions.
It always amazes me when I see people slamming anything from, in this case, Microsoft. It also happens with
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John Hagen <sprinthag@...>
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#163544
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Re: Bucyrus decals?
Jerry,
Jim is correct, the Tichy set #9310 has text that reads "The Buycrus Co." in text that looks right for the boom of their derrick. The way I've spelt it here is the way it is on the sheet, so
Jerry,
Jim is correct, the Tichy set #9310 has text that reads "The Buycrus Co." in text that looks right for the boom of their derrick. The way I've spelt it here is the way it is on the sheet, so
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Michael Aufderheide
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#163543
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Re: Grain Loading Limit Stencils
Thanks Jerry
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Rich C
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Re: You have been removed from main@RealSTMFC.groups.io
Andy, it happens. The best thing to do is to contact an administrator AFTER first checking the web site
to make sure you are still subscribed to the mailing list. A lot of email services are
Andy, it happens. The best thing to do is to contact an administrator AFTER first checking the web site
to make sure you are still subscribed to the mailing list. A lot of email services are
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Tim O'Connor
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#163541
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You have been removed from main@RealSTMFC.groups.io
I received this email this morning from Group io. It said to resume subscription to click there. I have not received any STMFC emails since, though I complied with their instructions. Do I need to
I received this email this morning from Group io. It said to resume subscription to click there. I have not received any STMFC emails since, though I complied with their instructions. Do I need to
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Andy Carlson
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#163540
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Re: Attaching parts to brass models.
I have used epoxy to attach parts to brass with excellent results - including a trip through the
150 degree oven to "bake" the Scalecoat paint. I would never trust CA for this application. For
tiny
I have used epoxy to attach parts to brass with excellent results - including a trip through the
150 degree oven to "bake" the Scalecoat paint. I would never trust CA for this application. For
tiny
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Tim O'Connor
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#163539
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