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Re: Two Compartment HO Scale Tank Cars: Who Made Them?
Tangent made a 3 dome in plastic. Southern car and Foundry had a two dome in resin. They also had single and 3 dome cars in resin.
Brian J. Carlson
Tangent made a 3 dome in plastic. Southern car and Foundry had a two dome in resin. They also had single and 3 dome cars in resin.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#178232
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Two Compartment HO Scale Tank Cars: Who Made Them?
Two Compartment HO Scale Tank Cars: Who Made Them?
I seem to recall about eight years ago one of the higher-end manufacturers offered an HO scale R-T-R two compartment tank car in plastic. Perhaps it
Two Compartment HO Scale Tank Cars: Who Made Them?
I seem to recall about eight years ago one of the higher-end manufacturers offered an HO scale R-T-R two compartment tank car in plastic. Perhaps it
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Bob Chaparro
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#178231
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Re: Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
Thats some big coal in the N&W gondola in the first picture. What industry in St Louis would use something that big?
Scott McDonald
Thats some big coal in the N&W gondola in the first picture. What industry in St Louis would use something that big?
Scott McDonald
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Scott
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#178230
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Re: Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
Robert,
I agree with your assessment 100%.
In the middle picture, there are 2 diesel switchers in the background. I am 99% sure the one to the left is a Wabash SW-1. Not sure about the ALCo on the
Robert,
I agree with your assessment 100%.
In the middle picture, there are 2 diesel switchers in the background. I am 99% sure the one to the left is a Wabash SW-1. Not sure about the ALCo on the
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Gary Roe
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#178229
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Re: Photo: Chemical Processing Vessel On Flat Cars (Circa 1935)
Oops, I made an error, this is two-car series 67051-67053 (odd only), not series 67053-67054
Claus Schlund
Oops, I made an error, this is two-car series 67051-67053 (odd only), not series 67053-67054
Claus Schlund
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#178228
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Re: Test
or what my high school mechanical drawing teacher called "the Pitha Gorian theorem"[0], ... He was of Veneto extraction, though, ergo forgivable.
[0] sqrt(x^2 + y^2)
or what my high school mechanical drawing teacher called "the Pitha Gorian theorem"[0], ... He was of Veneto extraction, though, ergo forgivable.
[0] sqrt(x^2 + y^2)
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#178227
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Re: Photo: Chemical Processing Vessel On Flat Cars (Circa 1935)
Hi Bob and List Members,
Thanks Bob for another great image.
Regarding the image date, I think I see 10-36 stencilled on ERIE 7209, so it cannot be 1935...
Regarding the car CMStP&P 67053,
Hi Bob and List Members,
Thanks Bob for another great image.
Regarding the image date, I think I see 10-36 stencilled on ERIE 7209, so it cannot be 1935...
Regarding the car CMStP&P 67053,
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#178226
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Re: Wabash 7000-7299
Ed:
This helps a lot. I have these files downloaded and in paper form, should have pulled this one also to see what it had. My best guess is the bolter-to-bolster sidesill is the major difference in
Ed:
This helps a lot. I have these files downloaded and in paper form, should have pulled this one also to see what it had. My best guess is the bolter-to-bolster sidesill is the major difference in
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mopacfirst
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#178225
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Re: Test
Well, if you know the 3-4-5 rule . . .
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Well, if you know the 3-4-5 rule . . .
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#178224
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Re: Test
and I didn't need to cheat
and I didn't need to cheat
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#178223
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Re: Wabash 7000-7299
The major difference is the straight side sill from bolster to bolster. Information on these cars can be found here.
Steam Era Freight Cars - Postwar AAR Box Cars - As Built
Steam Era Freight Cars -
The major difference is the straight side sill from bolster to bolster. Information on these cars can be found here.
Steam Era Freight Cars - Postwar AAR Box Cars - As Built
Steam Era Freight Cars -
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Rick Jesionowski
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#178222
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Re: Tichy GSC Flatcar
Brian Carlsonwrote:
I agree, and used an upgraded Walthers body to do a Santa Fe car.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Brian Carlsonwrote:
I agree, and used an upgraded Walthers body to do a Santa Fe car.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#178221
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Re: Tichy GSC Flatcar
Tom,
Well, maybe for something else, but personally I would have fixed the problem myself rather than hang on to a car that was obviously designed wrong.
OTOH, I still have a pristine but empty can of
Tom,
Well, maybe for something else, but personally I would have fixed the problem myself rather than hang on to a car that was obviously designed wrong.
OTOH, I still have a pristine but empty can of
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#178220
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Re: Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
As these photos are from St. Louis, I wanted to determine which yard was the subject of these three photographs. I determined that they are actually an industrial yard in north St. Louis City in the
As these photos are from St. Louis, I wanted to determine which yard was the subject of these three photographs. I determined that they are actually an industrial yard in north St. Louis City in the
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Robert J. Amsler, Jr.
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#178219
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Photo: Gondola Load Of Christmas Coal For The Needy (1940)
Photo: Gondola Load Of Christmas Coal For The Needy (1940)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/46258/rec/1
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Photo: Gondola Load Of Christmas Coal For The Needy (1940)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/46258/rec/1
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Bob Chaparro
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#178218
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Photo: St. Louis Syrup Refining Co. Tank Car 201 (Undated)
Photo: St. Louis Syrup Refining Co. Tank Car 201 (Undated)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/34180/rec/1
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Photo: St. Louis Syrup Refining Co. Tank Car 201 (Undated)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/34180/rec/1
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Bob Chaparro
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#178217
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Photo: SSW Boxcar 32000 (1928)
Photo: SSW Boxcar 32000 (1928)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/13034/rec/8
Scroll on the photo to enlarge it.
Bob
Photo: SSW Boxcar 32000 (1928)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/13034/rec/8
Scroll on the photo to enlarge it.
Bob
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Bob Chaparro
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#178216
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Photo: MKT Boxcar 91500 (1950)
Photo: MKT Boxcar 91500 (1950)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/11859/rec/7
Scroll on the photo to enlarge it.
Bob
Photo: MKT Boxcar 91500 (1950)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/11859/rec/7
Scroll on the photo to enlarge it.
Bob
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Bob Chaparro
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#178215
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Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
Photos from the State Historical Society Of
Photos: Assorted Freight Cars In St. Louis (Undated)
Photos from the State Historical Society Of
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Bob Chaparro
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#178214
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Photo: Chemical Processing Vessel On Flat Cars (Circa 1935)
Photo: Chemical Processing Vessel On Flat Cars (Circa 1935)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/12440/rec/1
Not SSW
Photo: Chemical Processing Vessel On Flat Cars (Circa 1935)
Photo from the State Historical Society Of Missouri:
https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/imc/id/12440/rec/1
Not SSW
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Bob Chaparro
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#178213
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