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Re: NYC / C&O WELL HOLE FLAT CAR
Nice work Bill!
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steve_wintner
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#189018
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Re: SFRD Questions
The only photo of a Rr-45 I have is the one the Vol. 2 of the reefer book, and small lettering isn’t readable.
Nelson Moyer
The only photo of a Rr-45 I have is the one the Vol. 2 of the reefer book, and small lettering isn’t readable.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#189017
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Re: SFRD Questions
Tom Casey commented:
If you have a proto photo, there would be stenciling along the lower side to indicate the presence of a slack adjuster.Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Tom Casey commented:
If you have a proto photo, there would be stenciling along the lower side to indicate the presence of a slack adjuster.Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#189016
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
Wow I have to assume you guys have never decaled a model with L and R or A and B labels.
I got it backwards. So shoot me!
:-D
On 12/20/2021 8:51 PM,
Wow I have to assume you guys have never decaled a model with L and R or A and B labels.
I got it backwards. So shoot me!
:-D
On 12/20/2021 8:51 PM,
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Tim O'Connor
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#189015
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
Jack
LOL !!! :-D You realize I put those decals on, right? The two ends are identical. I just picked
one end to call B and the other A.
Jack
LOL !!! :-D You realize I put those decals on, right? The two ends are identical. I just picked
one end to call B and the other A.
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Tim O'Connor
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#189014
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
Tim,
I would not go by a picture of a model as either it IS on both sides or the model is wrong as the picture in the Pullman archives shows it just opposite with the A-end on the right and the
Tim,
I would not go by a picture of a model as either it IS on both sides or the model is wrong as the picture in the Pullman archives shows it just opposite with the A-end on the right and the
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fire5506
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#189013
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
It should be lettered on the car.
Tony Thompson
It should be lettered on the car.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#189012
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
Hi Jack,
If you enlarge the Pullman Library photo, you’ll find “A End” stenciled on the side between the towing staple and the stirrup step at the right side of the photo.
Ralph
Hi Jack,
If you enlarge the Pullman Library photo, you’ll find “A End” stenciled on the side between the towing staple and the stirrup step at the right side of the photo.
Ralph
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Ralph W. Brown
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#189011
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
How does one determine the A and B end on this car?
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
How does one determine the A and B end on this car?
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#189010
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Re: Quality Craft kit question
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 06:44 AM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
Only on one side, with the "A end" on the left and the "B end" to the right.But your photo of the Overland model shows the train line on the L
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 06:44 AM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
Only on one side, with the "A end" on the left and the "B end" to the right.But your photo of the Overland model shows the train line on the L
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Jack Mullen
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#189009
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Re: Another SFRD Question
Philip Dove wrote:
Yes, for any steel part, since before World War I.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Philip Dove wrote:
Yes, for any steel part, since before World War I.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#189008
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Sfrd
If the running boards were plain unpainted steel they would be very corroded and rust coloured, after a few years,. If as seemed logical they were galvanized they were a different colour. If your
If the running boards were plain unpainted steel they would be very corroded and rust coloured, after a few years,. If as seemed logical they were galvanized they were a different colour. If your
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Philip Dove
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#189007
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Re: Another SFRD Question
Thank you , Tony! That’s exactly what I wanted to know to make an informed decision.
Nelson Moyer
Thank you , Tony! That’s exactly what I wanted to know to make an informed decision.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#189006
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Re: Another SFRD Question
Of course the running boards and hatch platforms are galvanized steel. According to Santa Fe Railway Rolling Stock Reference Series Vol. 2 Refrigerator Cars, Ice Bunker Cars 1884-1979, beginning in
Of course the running boards and hatch platforms are galvanized steel. According to Santa Fe Railway Rolling Stock Reference Series Vol. 2 Refrigerator Cars, Ice Bunker Cars 1884-1979, beginning in
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Nelson Moyer
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#189005
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Re: Another SFRD Question
Would l be right in assuming bare metal running boards were actually galvanised? Galvanized metal is difficult to paint when new, unless you give the galvanising some kind of acid wash or use a very
Would l be right in assuming bare metal running boards were actually galvanised? Galvanized metal is difficult to paint when new, unless you give the galvanising some kind of acid wash or use a very
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Philip Dove
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#189004
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Re: Another SFRD Question
Modelers tend to exaggerate the role of salt in produce shipping, It was not widely used, and when used was small percentages like 5 percent, compared to the 20 or 30 percent often used with meat
Modelers tend to exaggerate the role of salt in produce shipping, It was not widely used, and when used was small percentages like 5 percent, compared to the 20 or 30 percent often used with meat
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Tony Thompson
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#189003
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SL&SF Box Cars
Does anyone know if the painting pactice for SL&SF box cars in the late 30's and early 40's had the underframes and trucks painted back or box car red?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bill
Does anyone know if the painting pactice for SL&SF box cars in the late 30's and early 40's had the underframes and trucks painted back or box car red?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bill
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#189002
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Photo: Unloading Cans At A Brewery (Circa 1955)
Bob, Nelson,
I'll second that and note that I I'll happily do most in the "expected" level of paint and weathering and then the odd one, so Nelson, I'd go with paint some but not others and adjust
Bob, Nelson,
I'll second that and note that I I'll happily do most in the "expected" level of paint and weathering and then the odd one, so Nelson, I'd go with paint some but not others and adjust
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Bruce Smith
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#189001
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Re: Photo: Unloading Cans At A Brewery (Circa 1955)
It's a Union Pacific B-50-50 built in 1957 and it looks like it has seen some use.
On 12/20/2021 2:52 PM, Bob Chaparro via groups.io wrote:
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Tim
It's a Union Pacific B-50-50 built in 1957 and it looks like it has seen some use.
On 12/20/2021 2:52 PM, Bob Chaparro via groups.io wrote:
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Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#189000
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Re: Another SFRD Question
That was my middle option in the reply to Bruce. Unless I hear that few steel reefers weren’t repainted by eight years, I’ll paint two and leave one unpainted. If I paint the running boards and
That was my middle option in the reply to Bruce. Unless I hear that few steel reefers weren’t repainted by eight years, I’ll paint two and leave one unpainted. If I paint the running boards and
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Nelson Moyer
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#188999
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