|
Re: NYC S-96012
Mike,
This is the explanation from the Canada Southern website:-
Robert Bogie
On 19/07/2022 11:57 pm, Michael Palmieri wrote:
Mike,
This is the explanation from the Canada Southern website:-
Robert Bogie
On 19/07/2022 11:57 pm, Michael Palmieri wrote:
|
By
robertb@smartchat.net.au
·
#194179
·
|
|
Caboose Stop Hobbies U tube
One of their craziest shows yet, but the show their resin kits at about 20 mins in...I think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTVVKPnNgN0&t=29s
Clark
One of their craziest shows yet, but the show their resin kits at about 20 mins in...I think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTVVKPnNgN0&t=29s
Clark
|
By
Clark Propst
·
#194178
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Charlie,
Other way around. They came out of the shop with black car cement. The color picture on p99 of RP Cyc 30 is in original paint and clearly shows a black roof and black hopper bottoms.
Eric
Charlie,
Other way around. They came out of the shop with black car cement. The color picture on p99 of RP Cyc 30 is in original paint and clearly shows a black roof and black hopper bottoms.
Eric
|
By
Eric Mumper
·
#194177
·
|
|
NYC S-96012
I’ve come across an ACF builder’s photo from March 1926 of an NYC boxcar numbered S-96012. What is the significance of the letter S?
Mike Palmieri – Aubrey, Texas
I’ve come across an ACF builder’s photo from March 1926 of an NYC boxcar numbered S-96012. What is the significance of the letter S?
Mike Palmieri – Aubrey, Texas
|
By
Michael Palmieri
·
#194176
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Eric
Reading your posting I’m reading the cars came delivered in overall mineral red and the railroad later applied the black cement to the roof and outlet gates?
--
Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
Eric
Reading your posting I’m reading the cars came delivered in overall mineral red and the railroad later applied the black cement to the roof and outlet gates?
--
Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
|
By
Charlie Duckworth
·
#194175
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Charlie,
The only color picture in original paint of these cars that I am aware of is in RP Cyc 30 on p99. Better pictures of the later red post 1958 paint scheme are in there and Burlington Bulletin
Charlie,
The only color picture in original paint of these cars that I am aware of is in RP Cyc 30 on p99. Better pictures of the later red post 1958 paint scheme are in there and Burlington Bulletin
|
By
Eric Mumper
·
#194174
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Bill,
I have 2 of these covered hoppers and they will need some touch-up when I am done. The color is almost identical to the custom run of old Eastern Car Works cars I had done almost 30 years ago.
Bill,
I have 2 of these covered hoppers and they will need some touch-up when I am done. The color is almost identical to the custom run of old Eastern Car Works cars I had done almost 30 years ago.
|
By
Eric Mumper
·
#194173
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Gary
I’ve airbrushed TruColor’s Black and it covers well but I’m going to use Vallejo’s acrylic black as it leaves no brush marks to avoid masking. I assume the hatches were also black as
Gary
I’ve airbrushed TruColor’s Black and it covers well but I’m going to use Vallejo’s acrylic black as it leaves no brush marks to avoid masking. I assume the hatches were also black as
|
By
Charlie Duckworth
·
#194172
·
|
|
Re: Rebuilt Milwaukee Road Box Cars
Brilliant series of pictures, but in the last two the picture is soooo... wrong. Paint is way too shiny, looks to be the wrong shade and not even subtle weathering. How unrealistic!
Brilliant series of pictures, but in the last two the picture is soooo... wrong. Paint is way too shiny, looks to be the wrong shade and not even subtle weathering. How unrealistic!
|
By
Philip Dove
·
#194171
·
|
|
Gasoline pipe lines
Reference the recent discussion about WWII tank cars and pipe lines, here’s an article from 1930 looking at that issue.
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
Reference the recent discussion about WWII tank cars and pipe lines, here’s an article from 1930 looking at that issue.
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
|
By
Rupert Gamlen
·
#194170
·
|
|
Re: Amarillo Railroad Museum FW&D Covered Hopper
Bill, you can try InterMountain, maybe. The color is the standard CB&Q freightcar red if that is any help. Sorry for your problem. Jerry Michels
Bill, you can try InterMountain, maybe. The color is the standard CB&Q freightcar red if that is any help. Sorry for your problem. Jerry Michels
|
By
Jerry Michels
·
#194169
·
|
|
Re: WWII oil transport
What a cool picture, Tim. Thanks for sharing.
A couple of interesting things to note, even though car numbers are not legible.
The arrows point to a pair of the 6500 gallon Type X cars
What a cool picture, Tim. Thanks for sharing.
A couple of interesting things to note, even though car numbers are not legible.
The arrows point to a pair of the 6500 gallon Type X cars
|
By
Steve and Barb Hile
·
#194168
·
|
|
Re: Rebuilt Milwaukee Road Box Cars
The grease and dirt build up from leaking solid wheel bearings is impressive!
--
Cheers
Jeff Helm
The Olympic Peninsula Branch
https://olympicpeninsulabranch.blogspot.com/
The grease and dirt build up from leaking solid wheel bearings is impressive!
--
Cheers
Jeff Helm
The Olympic Peninsula Branch
https://olympicpeninsulabranch.blogspot.com/
|
By
Jeff Helm
·
#194167
·
|
|
Frisco USRA Box Car SL-SF 128890 CT
Photo of Frisco USRA box car SL-SF 128890 CT built by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
Photo of Frisco USRA box car SL-SF 128890 CT built by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
|
By
Richard Wilkens
·
#194166
·
|
|
Frisco USRA Box Car SL-SF 128890 CT
Photo of Frisco USRA box car SL-SF 128890 CT built by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
Photo of Frisco USRA box car SL-SF 128890 CT built by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
|
By
Richard Wilkens
·
#194165
·
|
|
Pere Marquette Box Car PM 81986 CT
Three photos of USRA box car PM 81986 CT, built for the Pere Marquette in January 1920 by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
Three photos of USRA box car PM 81986 CT, built for the Pere Marquette in January 1920 by Pacific Car & Foundry. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
|
By
Richard Wilkens
·
#194164
·
|
|
Re: Rebuilt Milwaukee Road Box Cars
Here are two more photos that are titled stack of 2nd hand Milwaukee trucks
Here are two more photos that are titled stack of 2nd hand Milwaukee trucks
|
By
Richard Wilkens
·
#194163
·
|
|
Re: Rebuilt Milwaukee Road Box Cars
In regards to the swing motion trucks, yes that photo is part of the series for the rebuilding. I have added another truck photo from this series as well as an end view of the 200005.
Richard Wilkens
In regards to the swing motion trucks, yes that photo is part of the series for the rebuilding. I have added another truck photo from this series as well as an end view of the 200005.
Richard Wilkens
|
By
Richard Wilkens
·
#194162
·
|
|
Re: Alaska Railroad Hart Convertible Ballast Gondola ARR 1443
Walthers, in the Silver Streak line, made a Hart convertible gondola. I don't know how close it came to the prototype that you are trying to model. That kit does show up periodically on Ebay
Walthers, in the Silver Streak line, made a Hart convertible gondola. I don't know how close it came to the prototype that you are trying to model. That kit does show up periodically on Ebay
|
By
Kenneth Montero
·
#194161
·
|
|
Re: WWII oil transport
John and everyone:
I do not have a neat “package” that includes all of the ODT bulletins in the SRHA archives but I will work on putting one together. (Please remind me after
John and everyone:
I do not have a neat “package” that includes all of the ODT bulletins in the SRHA archives but I will work on putting one together. (Please remind me after
|
By
George Eichelberger
·
#194160
·
|