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Re: Digest 2026 (A-C Tractors)
Thanks, John, but I've gotten it answered, through several knowledgeable people, already. They are Model WD.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave.,
Thanks, John, but I've gotten it answered, through several knowledgeable people, already. They are Model WD.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave.,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#33818
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Re: Suggestions for removing errant super glue
Rob,
Superglue doesn't stand up well to "extreme" heat or cold, putting the cars
in the freezer for the day will probably make the bonds so brittle they will
break or shatter.
Joe Tucker
Rob,
Superglue doesn't stand up well to "extreme" heat or cold, putting the cars
in the freezer for the day will probably make the bonds so brittle they will
break or shatter.
Joe Tucker
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joedabby@...
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#33820
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Re: What Decals to Use
The exactly correct "decals" are CDS dry transfer sets
780 (single door) and 781 (auto car).
The exactly correct "decals" are CDS dry transfer sets
780 (single door) and 781 (auto car).
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Tim O'Connor
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#33815
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ACC debonder
Is there a chemical solvent or de-bonder that might assist my job. I'd
prefer to avoid drilling the screw out. Thanks in advance.
Acetone works pretty good for debonding fingers, probably not very
Is there a chemical solvent or de-bonder that might assist my job. I'd
prefer to avoid drilling the screw out. Thanks in advance.
Acetone works pretty good for debonding fingers, probably not very
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Terry Roberts <robertst@...>
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#33817
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Re: PS1 in S Scale
The decals are indeed old. I am not sure when Enhorning produced them, but I think it was the late Sixties and early Seventies. In any case, they work when treated with the Microsoft decal
The decals are indeed old. I am not sure when Enhorning produced them, but I think it was the late Sixties and early Seventies. In any case, they work when treated with the Microsoft decal
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Thomas Baker
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#33816
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Re: Digest 2026 (A-C Tractors)
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:25:12 -0700
From: Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
Subject: Allis-Chalmers tractors on flat car
Is there someone on the list who could
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:25:12 -0700
From: Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
Subject: Allis-Chalmers tractors on flat car
Is there someone on the list who could
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John F. Campbell <jcampbel@...>
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#33813
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Re: ADMIN: RTR/Non RTR Subject Terminated
Aren¹t we all constantly giving you $.02? It adds up, you know.
--
Brian Ehni
From: Mike Brock <brockm@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 08:58:31 -0400
To:
Aren¹t we all constantly giving you $.02? It adds up, you know.
--
Brian Ehni
From: Mike Brock <brockm@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 08:58:31 -0400
To:
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By
Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#33814
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ADMIN: RTR/Non RTR Subject Terminated
Well, I guess we've exhausted the RTR/no RTR for awhile. We know some like
them, some don't. Anyhow, the RTR/non RTR subject is now terminated.
Remember, guys, this group is dedicated to steam era
Well, I guess we've exhausted the RTR/no RTR for awhile. We know some like
them, some don't. Anyhow, the RTR/non RTR subject is now terminated.
Remember, guys, this group is dedicated to steam era
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#33812
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Re: What Decals to Use
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Scott Pitzer
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#33811
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Re: Lumber box cars at Flagstaff, early 1920s
Greg,
I can say this much-- the guide said there was a time when there were two small communities, "Flagstaff" north of the tracks and "Milltown" south of the tracks. The Mansion is south and west
Greg,
I can say this much-- the guide said there was a time when there were two small communities, "Flagstaff" north of the tracks and "Milltown" south of the tracks. The Mansion is south and west
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Scott Pitzer
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#33810
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IC Boxcar imgae on line
BTW, since we were recently discussing different aspects of the Illinois Central Modifies 1937 AAR boxcar, I thought I'd send along this image I just found on the Fallen Flags site. Seems like it was
BTW, since we were recently discussing different aspects of the Illinois Central Modifies 1937 AAR boxcar, I thought I'd send along this image I just found on the Fallen Flags site. Seems like it was
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Eric Hansmann <ehansmann@...>
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#33809
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Re: Suggestions for removing errant super glue
Gents;
Thanks to all for your help with this. I tried Acetone and also my daughter's nail polish remover to no avail. This was just one of those deals where it was too smurfed up to recover.
Gents;
Thanks to all for your help with this. I tried Acetone and also my daughter's nail polish remover to no avail. This was just one of those deals where it was too smurfed up to recover.
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Rob Adams
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#33808
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Re: Suggestions for removing errant super glue
There are "super Solvents" available in the ACC section of your hobby shop.
I think it's basically nail polish remover.
Jim Hayes
Portland OR
There are "super Solvents" available in the ACC section of your hobby shop.
I think it's basically nail polish remover.
Jim Hayes
Portland OR
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Jim or Lisa Hayes <jim-and-lisa@...>
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#33805
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Re: Suggestions for removing errant super glue
Jim or Lisa Hayes wrote:
Acetone is the active ingredient IIRC.
Safe on brass, but don't try it on resin, which it disolves much better than it does ACC.
Adam
Jim or Lisa Hayes wrote:
Acetone is the active ingredient IIRC.
Safe on brass, but don't try it on resin, which it disolves much better than it does ACC.
Adam
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Adam Maas <mykroft@...>
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#33806
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Re: Suggestions for removing errant super glue
The debonder sold in the same rack (at your LHS) as ACC seem to work
well.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member
The debonder sold in the same rack (at your LHS) as ACC seem to work
well.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#33807
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Suggestions for removing errant super glue
A long time back, I purchased a couple of brass freight car models which some bozo had performed expedient repairs of broken solder joints with Super Glue or some other ACC. There are some spots of
A long time back, I purchased a couple of brass freight car models which some bozo had performed expedient repairs of broken solder joints with Super Glue or some other ACC. There are some spots of
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By
Rob Adams
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#33804
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Re: Basic Skills, RTR vs. Kit
Green Dot: prototypically accurate model
Tan Dot: similar to prototype, but really a stand-in
I agree, it's a good system.
Green Dot: prototypically accurate model
Tan Dot: similar to prototype, but really a stand-in
I agree, it's a good system.
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Tim O'Connor
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#33800
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Re: Taking Photos of WIP (was RE: Skills and going public)
Yes, they are a good thing to have, purchased my first digital camera
last fall and spent the past year on extra cards, batteries, printer and so
on. Within the next few months, I hope to obtain a
Yes, they are a good thing to have, purchased my first digital camera
last fall and spent the past year on extra cards, batteries, printer and so
on. Within the next few months, I hope to obtain a
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Alan Gilchrist <rag1957@...>
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#33802
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Re: 9 and 11 panel Gons
The PM car is in the list of 40' steel gondolas.
Jim Hayes
Portland OR
The PM car is in the list of 40' steel gondolas.
Jim Hayes
Portland OR
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Jim or Lisa Hayes <jim-and-lisa@...>
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#33799
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Re: 9 and 11 panel Gons
Here is a link tyo my web site and a few nice prototype photos of C&O and
Clinchfield 40' gondolas.
http://www.richyodermodels.com/rym_fc_co_gondola.htm
Rich Yoder
Here is a link tyo my web site and a few nice prototype photos of C&O and
Clinchfield 40' gondolas.
http://www.richyodermodels.com/rym_fc_co_gondola.htm
Rich Yoder
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Rich Yoder
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#33801
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