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Re: Two models on eBay
Clark,
The search I just did for that seller id, produced nothing.
Robert Bogie
On 27/01/2023 7:12 am, Clark Propst via groups.io wrote:
Clark,
The search I just did for that seller id, produced nothing.
Robert Bogie
On 27/01/2023 7:12 am, Clark Propst via groups.io wrote:
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robertb@smartchat.net.au
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#198617
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Rapido ACR boxcars
I noticed Rapido’s newsletter is re-announcing their order deadline for the UP ACR boxcar.
I glossed over them when they first announced them, because not being that well versed on UP prototypes, I
I noticed Rapido’s newsletter is re-announcing their order deadline for the UP ACR boxcar.
I glossed over them when they first announced them, because not being that well versed on UP prototypes, I
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B.L. Griffith
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#198616
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Re: CNJ/CRP 1905 style hopper cars
Tony,
These are from my CNJ drawings here at home. If, being the key word, I can find a particular drive, I might have photos of this car in service.
Billy
Tony,
These are from my CNJ drawings here at home. If, being the key word, I can find a particular drive, I might have photos of this car in service.
Billy
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William Dale
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#198615
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Re: In search of
Larry,
The 7000 - 9049 were built by General American Car in 1922-23 using new bodies and rebuilt trucks.
The Wabash Oct.1943 equipment book shows 48 car equipped with racks for frame loading.
Another
Larry,
The 7000 - 9049 were built by General American Car in 1922-23 using new bodies and rebuilt trucks.
The Wabash Oct.1943 equipment book shows 48 car equipped with racks for frame loading.
Another
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Chet
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#198614
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Two models on eBay
Just put two models on eBay. If interest look under propsus-b2gc2hde
Thank you Clark Propst
Just put two models on eBay. If interest look under propsus-b2gc2hde
Thank you Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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#198613
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Re: Youngstown Steel Car Side Rebuilds; was: Mystery box
Good stuff Bruce, thanks for sharing.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Good stuff Bruce, thanks for sharing.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#198612
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Re: One off of the bucket list
Many hoofs can go in that thing. Well done
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Many hoofs can go in that thing. Well done
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#198611
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Re: One off of the bucket list
Steve, I thought you were a dyed-in-the-wool Santa Fe guy :>) Nice job.
Steve, I thought you were a dyed-in-the-wool Santa Fe guy :>) Nice job.
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Charles Etheredge
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#198610
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Re: Colors by Freight Car Type by Railroad
Chris,
Remarkable! I'd never heard of the autochrome process. That 1910 harbor shot showing the boxcars on the wharf gets very close to my modeling period. Thanks for posting!
Chuck Greene
St.
Chris,
Remarkable! I'd never heard of the autochrome process. That 1910 harbor shot showing the boxcars on the wharf gets very close to my modeling period. Thanks for posting!
Chuck Greene
St.
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Charles Greene
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#198609
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Re: ATSF flat class
Thanks Charlie -- an Ft-N it is !
On 1/25/2023 3:05 PM, charles slater wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Thanks Charlie -- an Ft-N it is !
On 1/25/2023 3:05 PM, charles slater wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#198608
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Re: One off of the bucket list
Is that the old Stan Rydarowicz kit? I couldn’t resist building a couple either.
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
Is that the old Stan Rydarowicz kit? I couldn’t resist building a couple either.
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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#198607
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Youngstown Steel Car Side Rebuilds; was: Mystery box
Friends,
I had the good fortune of reviewing some CBCs this morning ranging from 1937 to 1946. I remembered part of this thread, especially about how boxcar rebuilds could be modeled with different
Friends,
I had the good fortune of reviewing some CBCs this morning ranging from 1937 to 1946. I remembered part of this thread, especially about how boxcar rebuilds could be modeled with different
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Bruce Griffin
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#198606
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In search of
Dear Group
I am looking for information and or photos of Wabash gondolas in the series 7000-9049. These looked like USRA composite gondolas but with fishbelly center sills, and were built ca. 1922. I
Dear Group
I am looking for information and or photos of Wabash gondolas in the series 7000-9049. These looked like USRA composite gondolas but with fishbelly center sills, and were built ca. 1922. I
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lrkdbn
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#198605
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Re: One off of the bucket list
Steve
You have done a nice job of an interesting car well done.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Steve
You have done a nice job of an interesting car well done.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#198604
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Re: One off of the bucket list
Try again with a photo.
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Steve SANDIFER
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#198603
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One off of the bucket list
We talked about the former Mather cars conversion to 50' cars. This has been on my bucket list for a long time since I was thinking they were done in 1952. Now I know they weren't, but that did not
We talked about the former Mather cars conversion to 50' cars. This has been on my bucket list for a long time since I was thinking they were done in 1952. Now I know they weren't, but that did not
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Steve SANDIFER
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#198602
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Re: pre PS1 box cars
Thank you Ben. A potentially useful photo for me as l have the F&C kit. Can anyone tell me why the large lettering often looks slightly indistinct and blurred as in this photo? Is it a highly
Thank you Ben. A potentially useful photo for me as l have the F&C kit. Can anyone tell me why the large lettering often looks slightly indistinct and blurred as in this photo? Is it a highly
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Philip Dove
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#198601
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Re: XAR
Clark, here you go from the 1953 ORER
According to the 1953 ORER in the back under General Service Freight Equyi[ment Cars
XAP -Automobile Device. A house car similar in design to XM box except
Clark, here you go from the 1953 ORER
According to the 1953 ORER in the back under General Service Freight Equyi[ment Cars
XAP -Automobile Device. A house car similar in design to XM box except
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O Fenton Wells
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#198600
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Re: XAR
Clark,
XAR – boxcar, automobile, with loading racks, and typically an end door.
https://jbritton.pennsyrr.com/index.php/mechanical-department/aar-mechanical-designations
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce
Clark,
XAR – boxcar, automobile, with loading racks, and typically an end door.
https://jbritton.pennsyrr.com/index.php/mechanical-department/aar-mechanical-designations
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce
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Bruce Smith
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#198599
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XAR
Anyone know what XAR is the description for?
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
Anyone know what XAR is the description for?
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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#198598
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