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Re: C&O boxcar 4235
Dick
That’s a really great looking car.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Dick
That’s a really great looking car.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#196761
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Re: Canning - was Re: Baggage cars in freight trains
Yes Dennis,
It is true that some can plants made certain cans, and other plants made other types of cans. The plants made what types of cans were needed in large volumes for the industries in
Yes Dennis,
It is true that some can plants made certain cans, and other plants made other types of cans. The plants made what types of cans were needed in large volumes for the industries in
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Doug Paasch
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#196760
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Re: Tichy Train Group #3070 Boxcar Door Hardware
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 06:43 PM, Charles Greene wrote:
The tops of my doors are concealed by 1/16" angle stock which I think represents weather protection of the door track on a prototype car. Don't
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 06:43 PM, Charles Greene wrote:
The tops of my doors are concealed by 1/16" angle stock which I think represents weather protection of the door track on a prototype car. Don't
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Dennis Storzek
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#196759
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Re: new website
Gary,
Thank you for sharing. I only looked at the website briefly (I will dig deeper this weekend) and am sure there is much we can all learn from your work. Is there a link to subscribe to the blog?
Gary,
Thank you for sharing. I only looked at the website briefly (I will dig deeper this weekend) and am sure there is much we can all learn from your work. Is there a link to subscribe to the blog?
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Bruce Griffin
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#196758
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Re: Canning - was Re: Baggage cars in freight trains
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 02:43 PM, Doug Paasch wrote:
Here is an item of possible nostalgia for some of you. I scarfed the attached map of Continental Can plants when they shut down Plant 13 in the
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 02:43 PM, Doug Paasch wrote:
Here is an item of possible nostalgia for some of you. I scarfed the attached map of Continental Can plants when they shut down Plant 13 in the
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Dennis Storzek
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#196757
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Re: Tichy Train Group #3070 Boxcar Door Hardware
Thanks, Dave.....you're right about #5, and it's confirmed by Don Tichy in an e-mail response to the query I mentioned in my post (wouldn't you know....had problems getting a response in the past, but
Thanks, Dave.....you're right about #5, and it's confirmed by Don Tichy in an e-mail response to the query I mentioned in my post (wouldn't you know....had problems getting a response in the past, but
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Charles Greene
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#196756
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Re: C&O boxcar 4235
Wowzer Richard looking really good
Fenton
Wowzer Richard looking really good
Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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#196755
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Todd, you go guy. Bash that car and share your efforts I’d make one as well
Fenton
Todd, you go guy. Bash that car and share your efforts I’d make one as well
Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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#196754
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Re: Scaletrains HO PS-1 40' boxcar
Oops, I'm sorry folks. Meant to go directly to Dave.
On 11/18/2022 5:32 PM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Oops, I'm sorry folks. Meant to go directly to Dave.
On 11/18/2022 5:32 PM, Tim O'Connor wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#196753
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Re: Scaletrains HO PS-1 40' boxcar
Dave
I surprised myself - I have only one C&O Kadee model - a 50 foot box car ! My other C&O models are all kits - or hopper cars.
I have a bunch of C&O hopper
Dave
I surprised myself - I have only one C&O Kadee model - a 50 foot box car ! My other C&O models are all kits - or hopper cars.
I have a bunch of C&O hopper
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Tim O'Connor
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#196752
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Hmmm, if the Sunshine kit is off in terms of roof, ends and height, is the prototype closer to a Red caboose PFE R-30-x reefer? I haven't done a dimensional analysis using ORER dimensions, but the
Hmmm, if the Sunshine kit is off in terms of roof, ends and height, is the prototype closer to a Red caboose PFE R-30-x reefer? I haven't done a dimensional analysis using ORER dimensions, but the
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Todd Sullivan
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#196751
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C&O boxcar 4235
Charlie Duckworth's recent photos of his C&O boxcar 5461 motivated me to upgrade a similar O-scale car that I built from an Intermountain kit in 1994. The car now has new roof walks, uncoupling
Charlie Duckworth's recent photos of his C&O boxcar 5461 motivated me to upgrade a similar O-scale car that I built from an Intermountain kit in 1994. The car now has new roof walks, uncoupling
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Richard Scott
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#196750
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Roger
Thank you I have just looked at your article in April 2004 Mainline modeler
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Roger
Thank you I have just looked at your article in April 2004 Mainline modeler
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#196749
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Roger
Thank you for the information
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Roger
Thank you for the information
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#196748
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Be advised that the Sunshine kit is based on the 8000 series of cars of which a smaller quantity were built. Rood and Ends and car height do not match the earlier 6000 and 7000 cars.
Roger Hinman
Be advised that the Sunshine kit is based on the 8000 series of cars of which a smaller quantity were built. Rood and Ends and car height do not match the earlier 6000 and 7000 cars.
Roger Hinman
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ROGER HINMAN
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#196747
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new website
I'm just starting to rebuild my layout after moving from CA to TX. I have a website now with a blog. The most recent entry shares how I've decided to light my layout with LED's. You can take a
I'm just starting to rebuild my layout after moving from CA to TX. I have a website now with a blog. The most recent entry shares how I've decided to light my layout with LED's. You can take a
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Gary Ray
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#196746
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Re: Canning - was Re: Baggage cars in freight trains
Yes, American Can and Continental Can BOTH had large can plants in Seattle, as I mentioned earlier. American Can was on the Seattle downtown waterfront. Continental Can was near the Duwamish River
Yes, American Can and Continental Can BOTH had large can plants in Seattle, as I mentioned earlier. American Can was on the Seattle downtown waterfront. Continental Can was near the Duwamish River
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Doug Paasch
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#196745
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Tony
Thank you very much.
Paul Doggett
Tony
Thank you very much.
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#196744
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WESTERFIELD MODELS Newsletter, Vol 11, No 4, November, 2022
Hello Steam Era Modeler:
We are pleased to announce that Westerfield Models is having a Multi-day NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD MONTH SALE .
The Multi-Day National Model Railroad Month Sale will be in
Hello Steam Era Modeler:
We are pleased to announce that Westerfield Models is having a Multi-day NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD MONTH SALE .
The Multi-Day National Model Railroad Month Sale will be in
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dahminator68
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#196743
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Re: MDT 6000-7999 reefers
Paul, attached are color photos taken by Jack Delano in Chicago circa 1942-43. The cars are immediate predecessors of the 6000 series. The major difference was the application of steel ends on the
Paul, attached are color photos taken by Jack Delano in Chicago circa 1942-43. The cars are immediate predecessors of the 6000 series. The major difference was the application of steel ends on the
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anthony wagner
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#196742
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