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Re: Photos of Interest: Classic Trains, Fall 2004
One more:
p 33: East of Roanoke, VA, August 1956
A very shiny N&W coal gon two cars ahead of the caboose.
Ben Hom
One more:
p 33: East of Roanoke, VA, August 1956
A very shiny N&W coal gon two cars ahead of the caboose.
Ben Hom
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#35229
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Photos of Interest: Classic Trains, Fall 2004
Catching up on some correspondence - here are a few photos of
interest in the Fall 2004 issue of Classic Trains:
p 4: Palmerston, Ont., October 1957
The subject of this photo is CN 4-6-0 No. 1576,
Catching up on some correspondence - here are a few photos of
interest in the Fall 2004 issue of Classic Trains:
p 4: Palmerston, Ont., October 1957
The subject of this photo is CN 4-6-0 No. 1576,
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#35228
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Re: Northeastern Stock Car- Free
I forgot to mention: please contact me OFF LIST!
Thanks
Denny
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Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento
I forgot to mention: please contact me OFF LIST!
Thanks
Denny
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Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#35227
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Re: S- gauge Northeastern Stock Car- Free
Friends, I have ended up with a largely-already-built S gauge Northeastern stock car body with wood ends in its original box. I do not know the prototype. It seems to be fairly neatly constructed by
Friends, I have ended up with a largely-already-built S gauge Northeastern stock car body with wood ends in its original box. I do not know the prototype. It seems to be fairly neatly constructed by
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#35226
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Re: resin kits
done that work), but it's a long commute from Evanston to
Crossville. Anyway, Al, I really do appreciate your work, your
reasonable prices, quick delivery time, and your ongoing commitment
to
done that work), but it's a long commute from Evanston to
Crossville. Anyway, Al, I really do appreciate your work, your
reasonable prices, quick delivery time, and your ongoing commitment
to
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#35225
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Re: resin kits
I would happily volunteer my time as a resin pourer (actually have done that work), but it's a long commute from Evanston to Crossville. Anyway, Al, I really do appreciate your work, your reasonable
I would happily volunteer my time as a resin pourer (actually have done that work), but it's a long commute from Evanston to Crossville. Anyway, Al, I really do appreciate your work, your reasonable
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John Fitts <jefitts2003@...>
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#35224
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Re: Northbound Boxcars from White River Jct. VT (CV) in Sept. 1955
Jeff Lodge advised:
Jeff,
The distribution of ownership of the US-owned boxcars ex CV's & GTW's
appear to be roughly in line with the proportion of boxcars owned by US
Class I RR's with the
Jeff Lodge advised:
Jeff,
The distribution of ownership of the US-owned boxcars ex CV's & GTW's
appear to be roughly in line with the proportion of boxcars owned by US
Class I RR's with the
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#35223
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B&O 374618 wagn top boxcar scan
I have a scan of a color slide taken after 1957 of a
M-15xx, taken in Taylor yard, LA CA. with a reweigh
date of 1957. This is a larger scan, about 500k. If
interested, send me your request off-line,
I have a scan of a color slide taken after 1957 of a
M-15xx, taken in Taylor yard, LA CA. with a reweigh
date of 1957. This is a larger scan, about 500k. If
interested, send me your request off-line,
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Andy Carlson
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#35222
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Re: Wood Superstructure Cars was fallen flags web site intriguing car
--- In STMFC@..., Richard Hendrickson
<rhendrickson@o...> wrote:
... but it's safe to generalize that most cars built before WW I
with all wood superstructures were retired during the
--- In STMFC@..., Richard Hendrickson
<rhendrickson@o...> wrote:
... but it's safe to generalize that most cars built before WW I
with all wood superstructures were retired during the
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#35221
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Re: Cal Scale (Bowser) AB brakes
a lot larger than the one from Tichy.Are they both accurate or is one
oversized or undersized?
casting
was
411/2" long (includes the lugs) and 19" across at the seam. From
what I see the Cal-Sacle
a lot larger than the one from Tichy.Are they both accurate or is one
oversized or undersized?
casting
was
411/2" long (includes the lugs) and 19" across at the seam. From
what I see the Cal-Sacle
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#35220
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Re: ATSF Sk-U
This thread is interesting as I recently completed a Westerfield Sk-2 along with some other stock cars for the next installment for RMC. I used Richard Hendrickson's article in the August 2004 RMJ
This thread is interesting as I recently completed a Westerfield Sk-2 along with some other stock cars for the next installment for RMC. I used Richard Hendrickson's article in the August 2004 RMJ
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#35218
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Re: Stock car models ATSF Sk-U
And this is the method recommended by Al Westerfield on his stock car kits.
Remember that the board depth is what's important, so if you just go far
enough to make the flash fall out, that's
And this is the method recommended by Al Westerfield on his stock car kits.
Remember that the board depth is what's important, so if you just go far
enough to make the flash fall out, that's
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#35219
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Stock car models ATSF Sk-U
This IS a great way to get the sides cleaned out, but one word of
caution... I was happily sanding away on one when I was momentarily
distracted by the six year old. Apparently, my sanding hand just
This IS a great way to get the sides cleaned out, but one word of
caution... I was happily sanding away on one when I was momentarily
distracted by the six year old. Apparently, my sanding hand just
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Bruce Smith <smithbf@...>
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#35217
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Re: B&O wagontops
Ed,Where is volume 10 ?Armand Premo
Ed,Where is volume 10 ?Armand Premo
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armprem
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#35216
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Re: ATSF Sk-U
I had actually heard that from someone else as well. I tried it and got the
flash fairly thin, but being my first try I got a little nervous about going
too far and ruining the kit. Still I think it
I had actually heard that from someone else as well. I tried it and got the
flash fairly thin, but being my first try I got a little nervous about going
too far and ruining the kit. Still I think it
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Darren Plants <dplants@...>
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#35215
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Re: ATSF Sk-U
Again the paint would be an era thing. I would suspect in my era it
would be black. Later on it could be Mineral brown.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr
Again the paint would be an era thing. I would suspect in my era it
would be black. Later on it could be Mineral brown.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#35214
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Re: ATSF Sk-U
Ben and Steve, thanks very much for your help. As I'm a fairly recent
convert to prototype modeling my library is far from complete. Always
another ten books to buy. Thanks again.
Darren Plants
Ben and Steve, thanks very much for your help. As I'm a fairly recent
convert to prototype modeling my library is far from complete. Always
another ten books to buy. Thanks again.
Darren Plants
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Darren Plants <dplants@...>
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#35212
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Re: B&O wagontops
Bill,
The above information about Vol. 9 being out of print isn't correct. RP CYC Publishing Co. has Vol. 9 readily available and they can be ordered by mailing a check/money order to PO Box 451,
Bill,
The above information about Vol. 9 being out of print isn't correct. RP CYC Publishing Co. has Vol. 9 readily available and they can be ordered by mailing a check/money order to PO Box 451,
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#35205
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Re: Mainline Modeler October 2004: CP 55525-56024
The 55525-56024 series were constructed by Canadian Car & Foundry from 12/57-1/58 (the other cars are from the 57525-58024 series, constructed by National Steel Car from 5-7/60 and the 58475-59174
The 55525-56024 series were constructed by Canadian Car & Foundry from 12/57-1/58 (the other cars are from the 57525-58024 series, constructed by National Steel Car from 5-7/60 and the 58475-59174
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Ian Cranstone
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#35211
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Re: ATSF Sk-U
Of the color still photos I have seen, I have yet to see an ATSF stock car with a black roof. Of course, most of the color photos come from the late 50s and 60s when the black roof would have been
Of the color still photos I have seen, I have yet to see an ATSF stock car with a black roof. Of course, most of the color photos come from the late 50s and 60s when the black roof would have been
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Steve Sandifer <jssand@...>
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#35210
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