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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
Another reference article is Model Railroading, May 1991, pp.22-26
Tim O'Connor
On 7/26/2021 12:18 AM, Scott wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
Another reference article is Model Railroading, May 1991, pp.22-26
Tim O'Connor
On 7/26/2021 12:18 AM, Scott wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
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Tim O'Connor
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#186208
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
Underpriced and overproduced. I remember buying 6 packs of shrink wrapped P2K kits for $30 !!
Almost everything they did was available dirt cheap for a while if you bought kits.
Underpriced and overproduced. I remember buying 6 packs of shrink wrapped P2K kits for $30 !!
Almost everything they did was available dirt cheap for a while if you bought kits.
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Tim O'Connor
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#186207
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
Being an importer means all you need is money. No factory, employees, regulations, etc to worry about.
China is incredibly successful because they offer "one stop shopping" from
Being an importer means all you need is money. No factory, employees, regulations, etc to worry about.
China is incredibly successful because they offer "one stop shopping" from
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Tim O'Connor
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#186206
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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
Scott wrote:
“I am particularly interested in roof details. It appears to only have one ice hatch on each end which seems odd.”
The ice hatch cover (right) is either in the open position or
Scott wrote:
“I am particularly interested in roof details. It appears to only have one ice hatch on each end which seems odd.”
The ice hatch cover (right) is either in the open position or
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Guy Wilber
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#186205
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St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. models
From an estate being disposed of at a local flea market I purchased the Reefer of which photo is attached.
With hatches the number is incorrect as it should be numbered in the class RS series.
A
From an estate being disposed of at a local flea market I purchased the Reefer of which photo is attached.
With hatches the number is incorrect as it should be numbered in the class RS series.
A
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Lester Breuer
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#186204
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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
The article says, about brake equipment: "The cars ... were equipped with Westinghouse AB-schedule 4-12 air brakes, as well as steam and air-signal pipes" [ p 54]
"[U]nlike the cars that were built in
The article says, about brake equipment: "The cars ... were equipped with Westinghouse AB-schedule 4-12 air brakes, as well as steam and air-signal pipes" [ p 54]
"[U]nlike the cars that were built in
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al_brown03
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#186203
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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
Al,
many thanks for that hint. Does the article contain some information regarding brake equipment/ arrangement? The OMI brass model unfortunately is just plain wrong. I redetailed it at least to a
Al,
many thanks for that hint. Does the article contain some information regarding brake equipment/ arrangement? The OMI brass model unfortunately is just plain wrong. I redetailed it at least to a
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vapeurchapelon
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#186202
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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
Scott,
Check with the Milwaukee Public Library, who received a substantial collection of builder photos & technical data from the railroad.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
Scott,
Check with the Milwaukee Public Library, who received a substantial collection of builder photos & technical data from the railroad.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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#186201
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Re: URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
There's an article on these cars in RP CYC 16, pp 53-63.
Hth,
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
There's an article on these cars in RP CYC 16, pp 53-63.
Hth,
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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#186200
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URTX/Milwaukee Road Reefer General Arrangement Drawings
Group,
Does anybody if there are General Arrangement drawings available for the Milwaukee Road 50ft Reefer in the photo? According to Steam era freight car manual it was built by General American in
Group,
Does anybody if there are General Arrangement drawings available for the Milwaukee Road 50ft Reefer in the photo? According to Steam era freight car manual it was built by General American in
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Scott
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#186199
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
Life-like Underpriced their initial ready to run models. I was buying Greenville gons and type 21 tank cars for $10-$15 built.
Brian J. Carlson
Life-like Underpriced their initial ready to run models. I was buying Greenville gons and type 21 tank cars for $10-$15 built.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#186198
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 04:38 PM, Ken Adams wrote:
I thought Accurail and Moloco were still manufacturing in the US. Accurail of course keeps their kits very simple. Accurail keeps their kits very
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 04:38 PM, Ken Adams wrote:
I thought Accurail and Moloco were still manufacturing in the US. Accurail of course keeps their kits very simple. Accurail keeps their kits very
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#186197
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
I have enough kits fit the rest of my life lol. About 200 resin and plastic. I’m a slow builder. Things are always available if you look long enough.
Brian J. Carlson
I have enough kits fit the rest of my life lol. About 200 resin and plastic. I’m a slow builder. Things are always available if you look long enough.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#186196
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
I thought Accurail and Moloco were still manufacturing in the US. Accurail of course keeps their kits very simple.
It's unfortunate that the hobby has gone the way it has. Tariff wars and mass and
I thought Accurail and Moloco were still manufacturing in the US. Accurail of course keeps their kits very simple.
It's unfortunate that the hobby has gone the way it has. Tariff wars and mass and
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Ken Adams
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#186195
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
Charlie Vlk wrote:
Or maybe you would want to talk to Kadee instead. C’mon, Charlie.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Charlie Vlk wrote:
Or maybe you would want to talk to Kadee instead. C’mon, Charlie.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#186194
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Re: ORER lookup help
I believe that the SRLX 15000-15799 series cars are on Frank’s radar at Resin Car Works. Those are brine tank cars with tabbed side sills. The 15800-15999 were regular ice reefers with solid side
I believe that the SRLX 15000-15799 series cars are on Frank’s radar at Resin Car Works. Those are brine tank cars with tabbed side sills. The 15800-15999 were regular ice reefers with solid side
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#186193
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Re: ORER lookup help
Thanks for this information. It pretty clearly indicates the decline in numbers of these cars. While it might be asking for a lot, I would really like to see the SRLX 15000, 15800, and 25000 series
Thanks for this information. It pretty clearly indicates the decline in numbers of these cars. While it might be asking for a lot, I would really like to see the SRLX 15000, 15800, and 25000 series
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Richard Townsend
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#186192
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Re: InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)-now Why Aren't There Production Kits?
I certainly can’t argue with Dennis as he has intimate firsthand real experience on all sides of the discussion and ocean.
I think the consumer might underestimate the system design and
I certainly can’t argue with Dennis as he has intimate firsthand real experience on all sides of the discussion and ocean.
I think the consumer might underestimate the system design and
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Charlie Vlk
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#186191
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Re: Billboard Painting Prohibition
Dennis Storzek wrote:
Very good summary, Dennis. I would agree with almost all of it. The one point missed is that the railroads not only disliked the extensive private fleets, effectively competing
Dennis Storzek wrote:
Very good summary, Dennis. I would agree with almost all of it. The one point missed is that the railroads not only disliked the extensive private fleets, effectively competing
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Tony Thompson
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#186190
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Re: Billboard Painting Prohibition. Was InterMountain HO Scale Two-Bay Hoppers (Re-Release)
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 10:27 AM, Bill Parks wrote:
Well then, when did this exclusive prohibition of refrigerator cars bearing product names relax?
I am thinking of Manufacturer's Railway Service
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 10:27 AM, Bill Parks wrote:
Well then, when did this exclusive prohibition of refrigerator cars bearing product names relax?
I am thinking of Manufacturer's Railway Service
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#186189
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