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Re: GN 3592
Surprising how nice the stenciling is on that model. Well done as always Rich. Keep your eye on Joe next ops ; ))
Clark Propst
Sent from Mail for Windows
Surprising how nice the stenciling is on that model. Well done as always Rich. Keep your eye on Joe next ops ; ))
Clark Propst
Sent from Mail for Windows
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#196317
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
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My comment was from the perspective of a student of Model Railroad product decisions.
That somebody decided it would be a good decision to seemingly randomly flip open a Cyclopedia and tool
All-
My comment was from the perspective of a student of Model Railroad product decisions.
That somebody decided it would be a good decision to seemingly randomly flip open a Cyclopedia and tool
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Charlie Vlk
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#196316
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Re: GN 3592
Impressive what can be done with an old kit that was originally far from modern standards! And I’m glad it wasn’t me doing the decals on the door. Nice one, Rich.
Tony Thompson
Impressive what can be done with an old kit that was originally far from modern standards! And I’m glad it wasn’t me doing the decals on the door. Nice one, Rich.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#196315
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Re: GN 3592
Really good looking car build. Excellent decal work over the door. Neat prototype too.
Bob Allan
Omaha
Really good looking car build. Excellent decal work over the door. Neat prototype too.
Bob Allan
Omaha
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Robert Allan
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#196314
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
indeed (albeit they were uncommon trucks)
On 10/25/2022 11:48 PM, Tony Thompson wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
indeed (albeit they were uncommon trucks)
On 10/25/2022 11:48 PM, Tony Thompson wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#196313
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Re: MoPac 50' AAR boxcar
What number series was that ? RCW did a specific MP car built for express service, with tons of rivets !
On 10/25/2022 8:50 PM, Mike Huddleston via groups.io wrote:
What number series was that ? RCW did a specific MP car built for express service, with tons of rivets !
On 10/25/2022 8:50 PM, Mike Huddleston via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
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#196312
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Re: GN 3592
Nicely done Rich. Some nice improvements to an old kit
Thanks for sharing
George Toman
Nicely done Rich. Some nice improvements to an old kit
Thanks for sharing
George Toman
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gtws00
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#196311
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Re: GN 3592
Well done Richard, nice finish and excellent painting and lettering.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Well done Richard, nice finish and excellent painting and lettering.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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#196310
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
C’mon, Charlie, join the 20th century. Read the book. They are Symington-Gould XL tracks. Not weird.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
C’mon, Charlie, join the 20th century. Read the book. They are Symington-Gould XL tracks. Not weird.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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#196309
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 10:03 AM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
I increasingly suspect that we're looking at a film photography artifact (color shift) in that one photo. It happens.Yep. Look at the way the body
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 10:03 AM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
I increasingly suspect that we're looking at a film photography artifact (color shift) in that one photo. It happens.Yep. Look at the way the body
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#196308
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Re: GN 3592
Fantastic work Rich, as always! Thank you for sharing. The paint scheme with the large slant serif lettering over the doors is a favorite of mine.
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Jeff Helm
The Olympic Peninsula
Fantastic work Rich, as always! Thank you for sharing. The paint scheme with the large slant serif lettering over the doors is a favorite of mine.
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Cheers
Jeff Helm
The Olympic Peninsula
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#196307
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
Anybody notice that the PFE express reefer has the Lionel MPC weird trucks!
Charlie VLK
Anybody notice that the PFE express reefer has the Lionel MPC weird trucks!
Charlie VLK
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#196306
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Re: GN 3592
Very, very well done and a very eye catching car in any consist.
Gary Laakso
Very, very well done and a very eye catching car in any consist.
Gary Laakso
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#196305
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Re: GN 3592
Hey Rich,
That car should not be unattended on the mainline! Isn’t the Red River due?🤪
Joe Binish
New Hope MN
Hey Rich,
That car should not be unattended on the mainline! Isn’t the Red River due?🤪
Joe Binish
New Hope MN
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#196304
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Re: MoPac 50' AAR boxcar
I can confirm the original IGN image from 1945 does have a 5-8 side panel pattern thanks to Ed Hawkins. There were other cars built in 1941 with a fishbelly underframe that had a 4-6 pattern. Resin
I can confirm the original IGN image from 1945 does have a 5-8 side panel pattern thanks to Ed Hawkins. There were other cars built in 1941 with a fishbelly underframe that had a 4-6 pattern. Resin
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#196303
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GN 3592
Greetings,
I just finished GN 3592. This is an old McKean kit. The roof was replaced with a shortened Branchline 50’ overhanging diagonal panel roof and the side sills were modified to match
Greetings,
I just finished GN 3592. This is an old McKean kit. The roof was replaced with a shortened Branchline 50’ overhanging diagonal panel roof and the side sills were modified to match
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Richard Remiarz
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#196302
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Re: Unloading Building Supplies (1936)
I lived about six blocks from there in the mid-1980s. Fingerle Lumber was my supplier when I was making food, book and hobby money building lofts for the students living in the dorms those
I lived about six blocks from there in the mid-1980s. Fingerle Lumber was my supplier when I was making food, book and hobby money building lofts for the students living in the dorms those
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Fritz Milhaupt
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#196301
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Re: Unloading Building Supplies (1936)
In the UK the London Midland and Scottish railway built the bodywork for all their larger trucks before the 2nd World War. They built the trucks with an offset cab so long thin loads could be carried
In the UK the London Midland and Scottish railway built the bodywork for all their larger trucks before the 2nd World War. They built the trucks with an offset cab so long thin loads could be carried
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Philip Dove
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#196300
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Re: Unloading Building Supplies (1936)
Wow, what great photos ! I lived just 1/4 mile away and I never knew about this place. As a student
I guess I was preoccupied with other things... :-)
On
Wow, what great photos ! I lived just 1/4 mile away and I never knew about this place. As a student
I guess I was preoccupied with other things... :-)
On
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Tim O'Connor
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#196299
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Re: Unloading Building Supplies (1936)
I think you're right, Andy. At first glance, I thought it looked like a buckle-strap.
Scott Haycock
I think you're right, Andy. At first glance, I thought it looked like a buckle-strap.
Scott Haycock
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Scott H. Haycock
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#196298
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