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Re: RPM updates
not to rain on anyoes parade, but consider what the chinese had to do,
one they figured out what they were
dealing with, quarentined a city.of
millions, quarentined half a province,
daily mandatory
not to rain on anyoes parade, but consider what the chinese had to do,
one they figured out what they were
dealing with, quarentined a city.of
millions, quarentined half a province,
daily mandatory
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mel perry
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#170599
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Re: RPM updates
NERPM is still a go.
I just saw a Facebook post announcing the Western Prototype Modelers meet has been postponed.
I've been updated the RPM event calendar as these
NERPM is still a go.
I just saw a Facebook post announcing the Western Prototype Modelers meet has been postponed.
I've been updated the RPM event calendar as these
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Eric Hansmann
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#170598
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Re: RPM updates
In response to Tim's question,
NERPM is still on for now.
We are carefully following developments and will of course follow the
advice of health and government officials.
Our meet is at the end of May
In response to Tim's question,
NERPM is still on for now.
We are carefully following developments and will of course follow the
advice of health and government officials.
Our meet is at the end of May
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Dave Owens
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#170597
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AHM roof
To me that looks like an early Stanray steel roof before the raised panels. I had a need for a few of those 20+ years ago and I believe I used a Train Miniature donor. Look at the seam caps--look like
To me that looks like an early Stanray steel roof before the raised panels. I had a need for a few of those 20+ years ago and I believe I used a Train Miniature donor. Look at the seam caps--look like
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Andy Carlson
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#170596
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Re: RPM updates
What about nerpm?
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Tim O'Connor
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#170595
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Re: AHM roof
Clark I think there were some flat panel steel roofs with seam caps like that. CP or CN perhaps?
Clark I think there were some flat panel steel roofs with seam caps like that. CP or CN perhaps?
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Tim O'Connor
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#170594
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Re: RPM updates
A saw a post on Facebook earlier that the Savannah RPM has cancelled.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
A saw a post on Facebook earlier that the Savannah RPM has cancelled.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#170593
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Re: RPM updates
In case anyone missed the Special Notice posted here, the Toronto RPM has in fact been postponed.
George Irwin
In case anyone missed the Special Notice posted here, the Toronto RPM has in fact been postponed.
George Irwin
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G.J. Irwin
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#170592
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Re: Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
I know of two sources on these:
Culotta, "Freight Cars Reference Manual", v 1, p 192
Masterson, Wagner, and Hoffman, RP CYC 12, pp 46-87 (see especially pp 78-83)
CB&Q class XA-14D (100 cars,
I know of two sources on these:
Culotta, "Freight Cars Reference Manual", v 1, p 192
Masterson, Wagner, and Hoffman, RP CYC 12, pp 46-87 (see especially pp 78-83)
CB&Q class XA-14D (100 cars,
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al_brown03
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#170591
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Re: Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
Friends,
That has to be about the ugliest boxcar I've ever seen. Way cool!
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
Friends,
That has to be about the ugliest boxcar I've ever seen. Way cool!
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#170590
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Re: Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
The origins of the model and it builder are in the caption w/the photo.
Bill Welch
The origins of the model and it builder are in the caption w/the photo.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#170589
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Re: Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
Is this a scratchbuilt model, or a resin kit, or something else? It looks great!
Tod C Dwyer
On Sunday, March 15, 2020, 03:30:39 PM EDT, Bob
Is this a scratchbuilt model, or a resin kit, or something else? It looks great!
Tod C Dwyer
On Sunday, March 15, 2020, 03:30:39 PM EDT, Bob
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Riverboy
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#170588
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Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
A model photo from the NAPM Model Railroad Club:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/napmltd/41672943110/
Caption: "In 1942 the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy modified some of
Model: CB&Q "Bomber Boxcar"
A model photo from the NAPM Model Railroad Club:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/napmltd/41672943110/
Caption: "In 1942 the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy modified some of
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Bob Chaparro
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#170587
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CDLX 817 tank car
I have a Proto (Walthers) insulated Type 21 tank car decorated as CDLX 817.
It is stenciled for wine service add was issued by X2011 West NMRA Convention.
My question
I have a Proto (Walthers) insulated Type 21 tank car decorated as CDLX 817.
It is stenciled for wine service add was issued by X2011 West NMRA Convention.
My question
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Tim O'Connor
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#170586
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AHM roof
I over paid ($4) for an AHM 40', DS, DD box car thinking I needed it for a upcoming project. That project didn't materialize as I envisioned. What to do with the model? I took it out of the box and
I over paid ($4) for an AHM 40', DS, DD box car thinking I needed it for a upcoming project. That project didn't materialize as I envisioned. What to do with the model? I took it out of the box and
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Clark Propst
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#170585
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
I wonder if I will hear from Caboose Hobbies. I put an order in before they closed down on Broadway.
I wonder if I will hear from Caboose Hobbies. I put an order in before they closed down on Broadway.
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Richard Townsend
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#170584
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
On 3/14/2020 4:40 PM, Curt Fortenberry wrote:
I've had two reserved for so long I forgot and almost ordered another. But my friendly dealer reminded me.
On 3/14/2020 4:40 PM, Curt Fortenberry wrote:
I've had two reserved for so long I forgot and almost ordered another. But my friendly dealer reminded me.
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#170583
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
Good news that the deco end cars are shipping. Last time I looked at their website they’ve been listed as in production for a while. Now maybe the C&O cars I’ve had reserved for years will
Good news that the deco end cars are shipping. Last time I looked at their website they’ve been listed as in production for a while. Now maybe the C&O cars I’ve had reserved for years will
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Curt Fortenberry
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#170582
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Re: Deco end
C&O had a class of 40' steel, Deco end box cars built in 1937. They were numbered 5000 - 5499.
In the mid-1960's "Chessie" era, some went to the B&O, numbered in the 167500-169576 series.
All but
C&O had a class of 40' steel, Deco end box cars built in 1937. They were numbered 5000 - 5499.
In the mid-1960's "Chessie" era, some went to the B&O, numbered in the 167500-169576 series.
All but
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Edward
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#170581
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Deco end
Now that Intermountain has released their model, I have some questions about Deco Ends. We tend to describe dreadnaught ends in technical terms and great detail (4/5, 4/4 IDE, R+3-4, etc.) Was there a
Now that Intermountain has released their model, I have some questions about Deco Ends. We tend to describe dreadnaught ends in technical terms and great detail (4/5, 4/4 IDE, R+3-4, etc.) Was there a
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Andy Cich
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#170580
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