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Re: Reply Re: [RealSTMFC] WP R-30-13-9 - 1st transmission
Ken, that would be great and I'll get the check in the mail tomorrow for $61.96 Send me your snail mail address and I'll known where it should go
Thank you
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye
Ken, that would be great and I'll get the check in the mail tomorrow for $61.96 Send me your snail mail address and I'll known where it should go
Thank you
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye
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O Fenton Wells
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#181310
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Reply Re: [RealSTMFC] WP R-30-13-9 - 1st transmission
Fenton,
You are in luck. I do have two kits #42700 FGE wood refrigerator undecorated.
Normally, I don't sell from my collection, but I will do so for you because of
Fenton,
You are in luck. I do have two kits #42700 FGE wood refrigerator undecorated.
Normally, I don't sell from my collection, but I will do so for you because of
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Kenneth Montero
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#181309
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Re: Who manufactured this car?
Yes, earlier Ulrich kits varied in a number of ways. I have an early Ulrich twin hopper with wood parts -- later those were gone. And some early brass parts were later replaced with die-cast.
On
Yes, earlier Ulrich kits varied in a number of ways. I have an early Ulrich twin hopper with wood parts -- later those were gone. And some early brass parts were later replaced with die-cast.
On
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Tony Thompson
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#181308
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Re: Who manufactured this car?
HO Seeker publishes catalogs. The date cited may just be the date of the catalog, not the actual debut of the model.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
HO Seeker publishes catalogs. The date cited may just be the date of the catalog, not the actual debut of the model.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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#181307
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is this a top chord reinforcement
Top chord reinforcements weren't intended to resist vertical sagging so much as to keep the sides from bowing in and out sideways.
David Thompson
Top chord reinforcements weren't intended to resist vertical sagging so much as to keep the sides from bowing in and out sideways.
David Thompson
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David
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Re: Who manufactured this car?
The subject car appears to be a precursor of the Ulrich car with the cast metal sides. Ulrich was certainly heavily into die casting in the late fifties. I wonder if he was selling non-die cast kits
The subject car appears to be a precursor of the Ulrich car with the cast metal sides. Ulrich was certainly heavily into die casting in the late fifties. I wonder if he was selling non-die cast kits
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spsalso
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#181305
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
Thanks Andy Appreciate that--
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Thanks Andy Appreciate that--
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#181304
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Re: WP R-30-13-9 - 1st trawnsmission
By the way if you have any undec kits sitting around I'd love to buy a couple
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
By the way if you have any undec kits sitting around I'd love to buy a couple
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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Re: WP R-30-13-9 - 1st trawnsmission
Thanks Ken
Appreciate that
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Thanks Ken
Appreciate that
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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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#181302
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Re: is this a top chord reinforcement
Yes, reinforcement, and I’d venture that the car’s already got a sag in it, and the reinforcement is intended to not let that get worse!
Schuyler
Yes, reinforcement, and I’d venture that the car’s already got a sag in it, and the reinforcement is intended to not let that get worse!
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#181301
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Re: Jim Kinkaid's Freight Car Photos Collection
Note for downloads from the Kinkaid collection:
If you click on a picture in the "gallery" view, it appears that Smugmug creates a "reduced resolution" JPG to display
If you then right-click -> Save
Note for downloads from the Kinkaid collection:
If you click on a picture in the "gallery" view, it appears that Smugmug creates a "reduced resolution" JPG to display
If you then right-click -> Save
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akerboomk
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
Fenton,
Second transmission.
Ken Montero
Fenton,
Second transmission.
Ken Montero
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Kenneth Montero
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Re: WP R-30-13-9 - 1st trawnsmission
Fenton,
Attached are the 7 pages of instructions that came with the kit. Due to my scanner limitations, each page is a separate PDF. Due to email limitations on PDF's, I have to
Fenton,
Attached are the 7 pages of instructions that came with the kit. Due to my scanner limitations, each page is a separate PDF. Due to email limitations on PDF's, I have to
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Kenneth Montero
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#181298
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Re: Who manufactured this car?
I purchased this kit in October of 1960 and it carries the road name and number Pere Marquette 89920. The outside bracing is, indeed, pot metal. I have just pulled it out of service as I am thinning
I purchased this kit in October of 1960 and it carries the road name and number Pere Marquette 89920. The outside bracing is, indeed, pot metal. I have just pulled it out of service as I am thinning
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James E Kubanick
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
Fenton,
I will scan a set of the instructions from IM kit 42700 FGE Wood Refrigerator undecorated for you this afternoon.
Ken Montero
Fenton,
I will scan a set of the instructions from IM kit 42700 FGE Wood Refrigerator undecorated for you this afternoon.
Ken Montero
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Kenneth Montero
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#181296
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
FGEX kit instructions here:
https://www.intermountain-railway.com/customerservice/instructions/HO%20FGE%20WOOD%20REFRIGERATOR%20-%20Kit.pdf
All Intermountain kit instructions
FGEX kit instructions here:
https://www.intermountain-railway.com/customerservice/instructions/HO%20FGE%20WOOD%20REFRIGERATOR%20-%20Kit.pdf
All Intermountain kit instructions
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Andy Cich
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#181295
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Re: RDG 12343 -- not what I expected
Double sheathed. Well, yes, there is that.
Double sheathed. Well, yes, there is that.
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Richard Townsend
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#181294
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Re: Who manufactured this car?
Mike,
You most likely are correct regarding the first date of production. I assumed that the HO Seeker info was the first date of production - and we all know the derivation of the
Mike,
You most likely are correct regarding the first date of production. I assumed that the HO Seeker info was the first date of production - and we all know the derivation of the
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Kenneth Montero
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#181293
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
Actually I have some IM 1927 FGEX cars to disassemble then re build on the PRR R7 frame and one on the Tichy frame as FGEX rebuilt many of their cars.
I can no longer find the IM FGEX kits so I bought
Actually I have some IM 1927 FGEX cars to disassemble then re build on the PRR R7 frame and one on the Tichy frame as FGEX rebuilt many of their cars.
I can no longer find the IM FGEX kits so I bought
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O Fenton Wells
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#181292
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Re: WP R-30-13-9
Thanks guys!
Note to self, when attaching photos in .io groups, use attachment instead inserting as a picture as that makes a tiny pixilated photo. Trying again here.
Fenton, assuming it is the RCW
Thanks guys!
Note to self, when attaching photos in .io groups, use attachment instead inserting as a picture as that makes a tiny pixilated photo. Trying again here.
Fenton, assuming it is the RCW
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radiodial868
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#181291
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