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Re: Hindsight 20/20 clarification
Thanks Hunter, what a great and imaginative idea and I really appreciate this being set up.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Thanks Hunter, what a great and imaginative idea and I really appreciate this being set up.
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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#173554
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Re: Hindsight 20/20 clarification
Hi guys. We're thrilled and surprised that there has been so much interest in this even that we sold out in 8 hours. We're going to look into creating more capacity so that we can have more people
Hi guys. We're thrilled and surprised that there has been so much interest in this even that we sold out in 8 hours. We're going to look into creating more capacity so that we can have more people
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Hunter Hughson
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#173553
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Re: Photo: PRR X29 Boxcar 570816 With Banner
The car seems to wear a 1928 weigh date. Note the digits between the center and right men.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
The car seems to wear a 1928 weigh date. Note the digits between the center and right men.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#173552
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Re: Photo: PRR Boxcar 563144
The X25 boxcar in this image seems to bear a 1915 weigh date. I’ve noticed the new paint on these cars did not wear well.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
The X25 boxcar in this image seems to bear a 1915 weigh date. I’ve noticed the new paint on these cars did not wear well.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#173551
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Re: Hindsight 20/20 clarification
It sold out already. Organizers are looking to see if more spots can be added.
Brian J. Carlson
It sold out already. Organizers are looking to see if more spots can be added.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#173550
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Re: Hindsight 20/20 clarification
Ted --
this is exciting, but I'll be dipped if I can figure out how to sign up. I'm on the page, but where to I click?
StephenK
Ted --
this is exciting, but I'll be dipped if I can figure out how to sign up. I'm on the page, but where to I click?
StephenK
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StephenK
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#173549
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photo: Buckeye Steel Transfer Gondola
Bob, Bill, and Group;
That indeed is a clone or “captured” PRR GS gondola. Note the shaped of the 10 side ribs, end and end sill details, and grab arrangement, including the tilted end
Bob, Bill, and Group;
That indeed is a clone or “captured” PRR GS gondola. Note the shaped of the 10 side ribs, end and end sill details, and grab arrangement, including the tilted end
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#173548
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Re: StLB&M 1944 AAR DD Boxcar - C&BT Upgrade #6
Bob,
A great looking model and weathering!
Jim Brewer
Bob,
A great looking model and weathering!
Jim Brewer
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James Brewer
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#173547
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Re: Hindsight 20/20 clarification
Appears that perhaps it's sold out? Showing as "out of stock" for me. Would also be interested in a recording if possible.
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Ben Sullivan
Brookeville, MD
Modeling the Georgetown Branch of the B&O
Appears that perhaps it's sold out? Showing as "out of stock" for me. Would also be interested in a recording if possible.
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Ben Sullivan
Brookeville, MD
Modeling the Georgetown Branch of the B&O
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Ben Sullivan
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#173546
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Re: MWR 1201-1275 series Mather Patent Boxcar help - more info
Todd,
Yes, the MWR cars were known for bringing inbound raw materials for glass making. There was a rumor floating around that some cars were equipped with roof hatches for sand loading, but lets not
Todd,
Yes, the MWR cars were known for bringing inbound raw materials for glass making. There was a rumor floating around that some cars were equipped with roof hatches for sand loading, but lets not
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Mont Switzer
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#173545
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Re: Kits for sale
OK all;
With the moderator’s indulgence I will report one last time – this posting generated a HUGE response, FAR more than the last time I did this. I believe it topped out over 80 requests
OK all;
With the moderator’s indulgence I will report one last time – this posting generated a HUGE response, FAR more than the last time I did this. I believe it topped out over 80 requests
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bnpmodeler
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#173544
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StLB&M 1944 AAR DD Boxcar - C&BT Upgrade #6
Taking the idea of foreign road to an extreme, here's the last (yea!) of the C&BT upgrades from the stash -- a StLB&M double door boxcar. Yes, C&BT offered a DD boxcar carbody as one of their
Taking the idea of foreign road to an extreme, here's the last (yea!) of the C&BT upgrades from the stash -- a StLB&M double door boxcar. Yes, C&BT offered a DD boxcar carbody as one of their
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Bob Chapman
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#173543
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Slightly OT - Track Cleaning
Hey Gang:
I was looking for information on the Atlas/Dapol track cleaning car which I did find. However, I also came across the Turbosauger.
From what I could figure out it is Swiss made and from
Hey Gang:
I was looking for information on the Atlas/Dapol track cleaning car which I did find. However, I also came across the Turbosauger.
From what I could figure out it is Swiss made and from
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Richard Ramik
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#173542
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ACL O-17 Ventilation Box Car - "Watermelon Car" Sunshine Kit #35.2
I found the kit next to the NRC/MDT 4 reefers that should follow after the gondolas roll out of the shop. The Resin Car Works connection to the master Sunshine list did not work for me just
I found the kit next to the NRC/MDT 4 reefers that should follow after the gondolas roll out of the shop. The Resin Car Works connection to the master Sunshine list did not work for me just
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gary laakso
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#173541
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Re: "Z"-CAR FRAMING QUESTION
Testors liquid sparingly with a 10/0 brush. After application I blow on the joint. After curing overnight, I come back with dull knife blade and test the joints.
Bill Welch
Testors liquid sparingly with a 10/0 brush. After application I blow on the joint. After curing overnight, I come back with dull knife blade and test the joints.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#173540
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Re: Boxcars Labeled "Vehicle" Or "Carriage"
Howard;
Sorry, I did realize what you meant . . . I have to be VERY careful typing things, especially on this dang flat keyboards!
Again, sorry, I was just trying to be cute, didn't mean offense . .
Howard;
Sorry, I did realize what you meant . . . I have to be VERY careful typing things, especially on this dang flat keyboards!
Again, sorry, I was just trying to be cute, didn't mean offense . .
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Brian Termunde
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#173539
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IM / RC stock number 38703 MoPac 40' box
Has anyone ever seen or have one of the Intermountain / former Red Caboose 40' boxcar with 8' door, stock number 38703? The paint scheme is MoPac Route of the Eagles. Judging by the current IM
Has anyone ever seen or have one of the Intermountain / former Red Caboose 40' boxcar with 8' door, stock number 38703? The paint scheme is MoPac Route of the Eagles. Judging by the current IM
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mopacfirst
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#173538
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Re: Virtual RPM
Uh oh, somebody needs to get busy. . .
Model on Ya'll
Bill Welch
Uh oh, somebody needs to get busy. . .
Model on Ya'll
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#173537
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Re: "Z"-CAR FRAMING QUESTION
Bill, what adhesive do you use for this job?
Colin Meikle
Bill, what adhesive do you use for this job?
Colin Meikle
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Kemal Mumcu
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#173536
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Erie 21201-21298 covered hoppers
Series 21200-21299 were derivatives of the ACF 1958 cf covered hopper, built by Ralston in March 1949. See RPC #30, p.90.
David Thompson
Series 21200-21299 were derivatives of the ACF 1958 cf covered hopper, built by Ralston in March 1949. See RPC #30, p.90.
David Thompson
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David
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#173535
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