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Re: Alton and RI boxcars
Yes l agree the roof is almost certainly unpainted galvanized metal, it has lost the polished silver look of new galvanized metal, it looks the same shade as the galvanized bucket l have. The bucket
Yes l agree the roof is almost certainly unpainted galvanized metal, it has lost the polished silver look of new galvanized metal, it looks the same shade as the galvanized bucket l have. The bucket
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Philip Dove
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#195288
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Re: SFRD
OK, here’s my attempt to answer your question. Paint fading occur as a permanent phenomenon from sunlight exposure, while weathering usually applies to the rust, dust, dirt, soot, grime, salt,
OK, here’s my attempt to answer your question. Paint fading occur as a permanent phenomenon from sunlight exposure, while weathering usually applies to the rust, dust, dirt, soot, grime, salt,
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Nelson Moyer
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#195287
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Alton and RI boxcars
I was enlarging this image on my phone and it’s pretty evident that the Alton boxcar’s radial roof is unpainted galvanized steel and the panel caps are also unpainted (note how shiny they are in
I was enlarging this image on my phone and it’s pretty evident that the Alton boxcar’s radial roof is unpainted galvanized steel and the panel caps are also unpainted (note how shiny they are in
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Charlie Duckworth
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#195286
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Re: SFRD
Weathering is the grime of steam engines and the track dust etc.
Paul
Weathering is the grime of steam engines and the track dust etc.
Paul
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Paul Doggett
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#195285
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Re: SFRD
Is there a difference between weathering and fading?
I thought fading was due to weather.
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Ted Larson
Trainweb.org/MHRR --- GN in 1965 --- NASG.org
Is there a difference between weathering and fading?
I thought fading was due to weather.
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Ted Larson
Trainweb.org/MHRR --- GN in 1965 --- NASG.org
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Ted Larson
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#195284
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Automobile box cars
Early automobile box cars are the topic of the latest DesignBuildOp blog post. Ray Breyer also shares a resource PDF featuring car designs of the 1905-1930
Early automobile box cars are the topic of the latest DesignBuildOp blog post. Ray Breyer also shares a resource PDF featuring car designs of the 1905-1930
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Eric Hansmann
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#195283
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Re: SFRD
Tony that’s very true and with weathering
Paul Doggett
Tony that’s very true and with weathering
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195282
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Re: Fairmont Dairy Line
I discovered the probable origin of the end marks on the Varney model: they also sold a Carnation reefer at the time which was marked RW-3 on the side. It's probably just their model number for the
I discovered the probable origin of the end marks on the Varney model: they also sold a Carnation reefer at the time which was marked RW-3 on the side. It's probably just their model number for the
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Earl Tuson
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#195281
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Re: Fairmont Dairy Line
I just looked at a couple of cars on the web; the Varney car pictured in one looked like it had a reweigh block similar to what Fruit Grower’s used, then I saw Walthers touting a Fairmont car as a
I just looked at a couple of cars on the web; the Varney car pictured in one looked like it had a reweigh block similar to what Fruit Grower’s used, then I saw Walthers touting a Fairmont car as a
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ROGER HINMAN
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#195280
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Re: Fairmont Dairy Line
According to the Burlington Route Historical Society's Burlington Bulleting No. 28 at page 46, Fairmont leased 40 Fruit Growers Express 36000-series reefers from FGE subsidiary National Car Company.
According to the Burlington Route Historical Society's Burlington Bulleting No. 28 at page 46, Fairmont leased 40 Fruit Growers Express 36000-series reefers from FGE subsidiary National Car Company.
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Richard Townsend
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#195279
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Fairmont Dairy Line
While the early 1930's saw an explosion of refrigerator cars leased to small Western dairy and poultry establishments, the Fairmont Creamery Co seems to have been a little ahead of the curve, having
While the early 1930's saw an explosion of refrigerator cars leased to small Western dairy and poultry establishments, the Fairmont Creamery Co seems to have been a little ahead of the curve, having
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Earl Tuson
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#195278
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Re: New Resin Car Works masters
The 40' double door car looks like a Pere Marquette 93000 - 93399 car.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
The 40' double door car looks like a Pere Marquette 93000 - 93399 car.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
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Chet
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#195277
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Re: SFRD
Please remember that the color faded in service .
Tony Thompson
Please remember that the color faded in service .
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#195276
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Re: SFRD
I also have several Intermountain cars and it would really be good to match them as I also weather my stock it allows a slight variation.
Paul Doggett
I also have several Intermountain cars and it would really be good to match them as I also weather my stock it allows a slight variation.
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195275
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Re: SFRD
Since I model 1952, I am only concerned with the early orange. Since I have a bunch of Intermountain and CB&T cars, any resin cars are painted to match those. I would rather have cars that blend in
Since I model 1952, I am only concerned with the early orange. Since I have a bunch of Intermountain and CB&T cars, any resin cars are painted to match those. I would rather have cars that blend in
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Steve SANDIFER
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#195274
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Re: SFRD
Steve
Thank you
Paul Doggett
Steve
Thank you
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195273
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Re: SFRD
There are two SFRD reefer orange. They changed in 1955 with the RR56
The early SFRD reefer orange: https://hextoral.com/hex-color/ff7900/pantone/
The later SFRD reefer orange:
There are two SFRD reefer orange. They changed in 1955 with the RR56
The early SFRD reefer orange: https://hextoral.com/hex-color/ff7900/pantone/
The later SFRD reefer orange:
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Steve SANDIFER
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#195272
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Re: Ted Culotta re MILW Single sheathed box car article on RMC
Wiliiam-
I am a CB&Q guy, and just mentioned the PRR and Reading cars because I appreciate their architecture as opposed to some other road’s cars which can be awkward appearing.
Thanks!
Charlie
Wiliiam-
I am a CB&Q guy, and just mentioned the PRR and Reading cars because I appreciate their architecture as opposed to some other road’s cars which can be awkward appearing.
Thanks!
Charlie
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Charlie Vlk
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#195271
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Re: SFRD
Nelson
Thank you for your advice I will go for George’s mix as I can get those paints over here.
Paul Doggett
Nelson
Thank you for your advice I will go for George’s mix as I can get those paints over here.
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195270
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Re: SFRD
George's Vallejo mix is very close to the Intermountain SFRD color. Model colors range from yellowest (Sandifer) to orangest (Hodina). Hendrickson was slightly less orange than Hodina, and Toman is
George's Vallejo mix is very close to the Intermountain SFRD color. Model colors range from yellowest (Sandifer) to orangest (Hodina). Hendrickson was slightly less orange than Hodina, and Toman is
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Nelson Moyer
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#195269
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