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Re: Original GPEX source of CMWX wine tank car?
Most Excellent!!! (....echoing Brian E.)
Terry... do you have the when / where taken info on these Chateau Martin wine car photos?
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Richard Brennan - San Leandro,
Most Excellent!!! (....echoing Brian E.)
Terry... do you have the when / where taken info on these Chateau Martin wine car photos?
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Richard Brennan - San Leandro,
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Richard Brennan <brennan8@...>
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#32861
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Re: Original GPEX source of CMWX wine tank car?
Excellent!
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Brian Ehni
From: CASO <caso@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 10:51:56 -0400
To: <STMFC@...>
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: Original
Excellent!
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Brian Ehni
From: CASO <caso@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 10:51:56 -0400
To: <STMFC@...>
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: Original
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#32860
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NP truss rod box cars
I am still trying to figure how to justify building my F&C kit of a 40 foot
NP truss rod box car that fits my post WWII modeling. I now have two photos
of NP cars with fishbelly center sills and one
I am still trying to figure how to justify building my F&C kit of a 40 foot
NP truss rod box car that fits my post WWII modeling. I now have two photos
of NP cars with fishbelly center sills and one
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Bill Welch <bwelch@...>
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#32857
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Re: Original GPEX source of CMWX wine tank car?
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CASO <caso@...>
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#32858
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Re: Army boxcars at Mt. Union
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CASO <caso@...>
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#32859
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Re: Cars of Interest - Pennsy Steam Years Volume 1
Ben Home wrote:
p 91: Altoona, PA (12th St), c. 1948
GN 26064, a 40 ft DS truss rod boxcar in clean paint clearly showing
black ends and red roof
That should be GN 28064 from the 28000-28499
Ben Home wrote:
p 91: Altoona, PA (12th St), c. 1948
GN 26064, a 40 ft DS truss rod boxcar in clean paint clearly showing
black ends and red roof
That should be GN 28064 from the 28000-28499
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EHNBOM STAFFAN <staffan.ehnbom@...>
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#32872
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Re: Army boxcars at Mt. Union
The Rutland disposed of some 36 foot box cars during WWll.I thought
they went to Camp Polk,La.Armand Premo
The Rutland disposed of some 36 foot box cars during WWll.I thought
they went to Camp Polk,La.Armand Premo
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armprem
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#32855
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Re: Union, Elbows, Tees
Hypodermic tubing from Small Parts. www.smallparts.com.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Hypodermic tubing from Small Parts. www.smallparts.com.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#32854
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Re: More Cars of Interest - Classic Trains Sept 2004
NH would be 30593.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
NH would be 30593.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#32853
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Re: Detail Assoc Dreadnaught ends
Whoops. No, I meant the box car ends.
Regards,
Ted
Whoops. No, I meant the box car ends.
Regards,
Ted
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#32852
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Re: Hazardous Material Placards
Hi Bruce,
How about just cutting the placard out of the decal sheet
and applying it to the tackboard? Most decal papers are
quite thin and stiff and would seem to resemble
Hi Bruce,
How about just cutting the placard out of the decal sheet
and applying it to the tackboard? Most decal papers are
quite thin and stiff and would seem to resemble
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Michael Watnoski
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#32856
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Union, Elbows, Tees
Any known sources for HO scale parts suitable for 0.015-0.022
diameter brass wire? Handrails are the intended use.
Specialty tubing (small diameter) may be a good solution. Sources?
Jerry
Any known sources for HO scale parts suitable for 0.015-0.022
diameter brass wire? Handrails are the intended use.
Specialty tubing (small diameter) may be a good solution. Sources?
Jerry
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Jerry Dziedzic <jerdz@...>
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#32851
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More Cars of Interest - Classic Trains Sept 2004
Ben offered some interesting observations from "Pennsy Steam Years, Vol 1". I picked up the September 2004 issue of Classic Trains recently and noticed several interesting freight cars in the
Ben offered some interesting observations from "Pennsy Steam Years, Vol 1". I picked up the September 2004 issue of Classic Trains recently and noticed several interesting freight cars in the
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Eric Hansmann <ehansmann@...>
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#32850
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NdeM ACF Box
I completed Sunshine's kit, and am preparing to letter it. The
decals included are intended to letter both sides of the car in
Spanish with metric units of measure.
Did AAR rules specify that one
I completed Sunshine's kit, and am preparing to letter it. The
decals included are intended to letter both sides of the car in
Spanish with metric units of measure.
Did AAR rules specify that one
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Jerry Dziedzic <jerdz@...>
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#32849
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B&O stock car redux
So is this a model of the rebuilt Santa Fe box cars? It has
a most amazing underframe!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5911249487
So is this a model of the rebuilt Santa Fe box cars? It has
a most amazing underframe!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5911249487
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Tim O'Connor
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#32847
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Army boxcars at Mt. Union
In a message dated 7/20/04 2:14:57 PM, ggg9y@... writes:
<< And speaking of odd military cars, there used to be a whole string of
36' single-sheathed army boxcars sitting among the trees at
In a message dated 7/20/04 2:14:57 PM, ggg9y@... writes:
<< And speaking of odd military cars, there used to be a whole string of
36' single-sheathed army boxcars sitting among the trees at
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CBarkan@...
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#32848
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Re: Detail Assoc Dreadnaught ends
Richard Dermody wrote:
I assume this reference is to the gondola end. If so, it is definitely a W-post end.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave.,
Richard Dermody wrote:
I assume this reference is to the gondola end. If so, it is definitely a W-post end.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave.,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#32846
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Re: Detail Assoc Dreadnaught ends
Ted,
Unlike the DW ends, which are available in both styles, but are also
outwardly considerably thicker, the DA ends are designed to nest between the
sidewall, with only a minimum thickness
Ted,
Unlike the DW ends, which are available in both styles, but are also
outwardly considerably thicker, the DA ends are designed to nest between the
sidewall, with only a minimum thickness
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Richard Dermody <ddermody@...>
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#32844
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Re: Tank Car Longevity
I shot CMWX 1008 at SSW's Pine Bluff yards in January 1975.
Parenthetically, three of us slept in a Ford Galaxie 4 door the night
before, and woke up freezing our butts off. While we were stamping
I shot CMWX 1008 at SSW's Pine Bluff yards in January 1975.
Parenthetically, three of us slept in a Ford Galaxie 4 door the night
before, and woke up freezing our butts off. While we were stamping
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#32843
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Re: - Kits vs. RTR
Red Caboose is infamous for bogus reefer schemes, among others.
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Brian Ehni
From: BuyGone Treasures <buygone@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:27:21
Red Caboose is infamous for bogus reefer schemes, among others.
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Brian Ehni
From: BuyGone Treasures <buygone@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:27:21
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#32845
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