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Re: [EXT] Re: [RealSTMFC] Help!
Brian,
Congrats on bringing a family photo into 3D! It's very cool that you could personalize part of your modelling with a bit of family history. I may plagarize your efforts a bit and redirect a
Brian,
Congrats on bringing a family photo into 3D! It's very cool that you could personalize part of your modelling with a bit of family history. I may plagarize your efforts a bit and redirect a
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John Barry
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#187106
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Re: [EXT] Re: [RealSTMFC] Help!
Well, Owatonna, MN is on the old CNW “Alco Line” to South Dakota. It likely went west to Mankato and south to either Council Bluffs or (more likely) Omaha. Then west on the UP to California.
Well, Owatonna, MN is on the old CNW “Alco Line” to South Dakota. It likely went west to Mankato and south to either Council Bluffs or (more likely) Omaha. Then west on the UP to California.
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#187105
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Re: [EXT] Re: [RealSTMFC] Help!
Mel,
Why? What would be so interesting about the routing?
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
Mel,
Why? What would be so interesting about the routing?
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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Bruce Smith
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#187104
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Re: Help!
would have loved to seen the routing
on this one
;-)
mel perry
would have loved to seen the routing
on this one
;-)
mel perry
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mel perry
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#187103
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Re: Wa Sunshine Kits...
So I know this is not on point but in the 1960s as a kid, I was given slide lists from a company called 35 Slides located in Colorado. These lists featured all kinds of color slides of Northeast
So I know this is not on point but in the 1960s as a kid, I was given slide lists from a company called 35 Slides located in Colorado. These lists featured all kinds of color slides of Northeast
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lsittler
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#187102
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Re: Help!
The finished car.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
The finished car.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#187101
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Re: Help!
Rubber Cement?
Joe Melhorn
Sahuarita, AZ 85629
Rubber Cement?
Joe Melhorn
Sahuarita, AZ 85629
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Joseph Melhorn
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#187100
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
Hi Tom,
At the bottom of the emails in this thread, there are words to the effect 'View or Reply Online'. If you click on that link, it takes you to the most recent message in the thread, and under
Hi Tom,
At the bottom of the emails in this thread, there are words to the effect 'View or Reply Online'. If you click on that link, it takes you to the most recent message in the thread, and under
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Todd Sullivan
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Re: Help!
Brian, how about using the thinnest stripwood you can find to make a rectangle for the sign, attach with Elmers, and then attach the wood to the car side with contact cement, ACC, or something else?
Brian, how about using the thinnest stripwood you can find to make a rectangle for the sign, attach with Elmers, and then attach the wood to the car side with contact cement, ACC, or something else?
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Jerry Michels
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Re: Help!
Thanks for your suggestions.
Actually, I remembered (after sending the email, of course) that I had some 3M adhesive tape I bought for building some brass passenger cars that have multiple side
Thanks for your suggestions.
Actually, I remembered (after sending the email, of course) that I had some 3M adhesive tape I bought for building some brass passenger cars that have multiple side
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
Tony, you wrote: "And though it does appear that such formats as TIFF and PDF are holding up -- so far — they may well be superseded in the future. Obviously any archive has to stay on top of such
Tony, you wrote: "And though it does appear that such formats as TIFF and PDF are holding up -- so far — they may well be superseded in the future. Obviously any archive has to stay on top of such
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Jerry Michels
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Re: Help!
Try a light coat of 3M spray mount adhesive. If you want it to be "permanent", slap it on the car right away while still wet.
If you want it to be removable, let it air dry for a a bit, then slap it
Try a light coat of 3M spray mount adhesive. If you want it to be "permanent", slap it on the car right away while still wet.
If you want it to be removable, let it air dry for a a bit, then slap it
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Rick Woods
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Re: Help!
Canopy glue! I use it all the time for paper onto models.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Canopy glue! I use it all the time for paper onto models.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Help!
I am re-creating the box car in the attached photo. I have done everything except affix the white paper sign to the right side. I’m a little anxious about how to do this without discoloring the
I am re-creating the box car in the attached photo. I have done everything except affix the white paper sign to the right side. I’m a little anxious about how to do this without discoloring the
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
Tony
There is no reason to be concerned about file formats - JPEG TIFF PNG GIF etc etc - because they are simply logical layouts of information that any 12 year old computer programmer could easily
Tony
There is no reason to be concerned about file formats - JPEG TIFF PNG GIF etc etc - because they are simply logical layouts of information that any 12 year old computer programmer could easily
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Reefer Load Of Fish
Two points. First, the banner would not have been allowed in transit, so was obviously applied in place, to publicize the sale. Second, there is no reason to believe the reefer shown necessarily
Two points. First, the banner would not have been allowed in transit, so was obviously applied in place, to publicize the sale. Second, there is no reason to believe the reefer shown necessarily
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
The comment on this topic, made in passing, about obsolescence of storage media, is far from trivial. Museums and libraries which began to store information on various kinds of disks had to transfer
The comment on this topic, made in passing, about obsolescence of storage media, is far from trivial. Museums and libraries which began to store information on various kinds of disks had to transfer
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Tony Thompson
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Reefer Load Of Fish
Reefer Load Of Fish
Photo courtesy of Barry Sell.
He commented:
“Tiedtke's Department Store, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1950]
A photo of a refrigerated railcar advertising Tiedtke's Carload
Reefer Load Of Fish
Photo courtesy of Barry Sell.
He commented:
“Tiedtke's Department Store, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1950]
A photo of a refrigerated railcar advertising Tiedtke's Carload
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Bob Chaparro
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
And many railroads themselves destroyed much of their historical records, memorabilia and collectable items when reorganizing management in the 1970's and 80's. I am aware that B&O/Chessie ordered
And many railroads themselves destroyed much of their historical records, memorabilia and collectable items when reorganizing management in the 1970's and 80's. I am aware that B&O/Chessie ordered
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Edward
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Re: Preserving Historical Media
In addition to the SRHA, the B&O Railroad Historical Society also has a permanent archives building and significant document collections. A team of 12-15 volunteers inventories, scans and archives
In addition to the SRHA, the B&O Railroad Historical Society also has a permanent archives building and significant document collections. A team of 12-15 volunteers inventories, scans and archives
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Brian Rochon
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