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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Art,
In addition to the D&M cars mentioned by Mark, some Georgia Railroad cars were painted gray, or grey with black ends and roofs, including USRA rebuilds (as offered by Tichy). You can find a
Art,
In addition to the D&M cars mentioned by Mark, some Georgia Railroad cars were painted gray, or grey with black ends and roofs, including USRA rebuilds (as offered by Tichy). You can find a
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Garth Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#40504
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Phil,
You could always make a diorama of one of the car manufactuing facilities Richard mentioned below and paint gray to your heart's content. As they say, there's a prototype for everything.....
Phil,
You could always make a diorama of one of the car manufactuing facilities Richard mentioned below and paint gray to your heart's content. As they say, there's a prototype for everything.....
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Larry Grubb <larry450sl@...>
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#40503
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Re: CofG ventilated boxcars
Bill, do you have dates for when this roof change took place? There's information that says that the roof was replaced on these cars but no specific dates can be found. I appreciate the constructive
Bill, do you have dates for when this roof change took place? There's information that says that the roof was replaced on these cars but no specific dates can be found. I appreciate the constructive
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centga@...
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#40502
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CofG ventilated boxcars
Although the built up model of this new kit looks to be of high
quality, those of us modeling the post WWII era will not want it unless
we are willing to overlook the fact that these cars were
Although the built up model of this new kit looks to be of high
quality, those of us modeling the post WWII era will not want it unless
we are willing to overlook the fact that these cars were
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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#40501
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Phil's talking about "Culotta Gray" which we often see on Ted's models-- in those photos that make you say, "That MUST be an O scale model!"
Pictures of those D&M cars always make me feel cold!
Scott
Phil's talking about "Culotta Gray" which we often see on Ted's models-- in those photos that make you say, "That MUST be an O scale model!"
Pictures of those D&M cars always make me feel cold!
Scott
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Scott Pitzer
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#40500
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wanted Oct. 1941 ORER
A PM modeling friend Randy Anderson has recently come up with
information that will allow him to model a month on the Huntington &
Broadtop. He would like to find an October, 1941 Official Railway
A PM modeling friend Randy Anderson has recently come up with
information that will allow him to model a month on the Huntington &
Broadtop. He would like to find an October, 1941 Official Railway
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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#40499
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Phil, you have to be very careful about interpreting photographic evidence in this regard. Several car builders at various times (including, but not limited to, Pullman-Standard, Pressed Steel, and
Phil, you have to be very careful about interpreting photographic evidence in this regard. Several car builders at various times (including, but not limited to, Pullman-Standard, Pressed Steel, and
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Richard Hendrickson
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#40498
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LifeLike Proto 2000? Going, Going, Gone?
Looking at LifeLike's website, there is no longer a listing for Proto 2000 as
a separate entity other than archived cars, and the locomotives. There is
one car listed under new releases. Anyone
Looking at LifeLike's website, there is no longer a listing for Proto 2000 as
a separate entity other than archived cars, and the locomotives. There is
one car listed under new releases. Anyone
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asychis@...
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#40510
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Gray boxcars, was LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Hi Phil,
The Detroit & Mackinac received 300 boxcars built to the 1937 AAR
design that were painted gray with black lettering. Built by General
American in 1947, the cars were numbered 2800-3099.
Hi Phil,
The Detroit & Mackinac received 300 boxcars built to the 1937 AAR
design that were painted gray with black lettering. Built by General
American in 1947, the cars were numbered 2800-3099.
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Mark Heiden
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#40497
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Re: Intermountain Drop Bottom Gons
Bill Williams wrote "I questioned IM a while ago about their choice of
heralds on the GN cars. They weren't aware of the GN historical group to ask
for advice."
I was dismayed to read this. The
Bill Williams wrote "I questioned IM a while ago about their choice of
heralds on the GN cars. They weren't aware of the GN historical group to ask
for advice."
I was dismayed to read this. The
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billsoman
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#40496
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Re: B&LE Gon #34894
See,
There's one more of those uncommon Rib-sided box cars again! ;>
Phil buchwald
See,
There's one more of those uncommon Rib-sided box cars again! ;>
Phil buchwald
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buchwaldfam <duff@...>
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#40495
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Ok.....
Not counting MOW equipment, does anyone know of any early-mid
1950s general service box cars which were actually painted gray? No,
not kidding here... I keep seeing the photos of the
Ok.....
Not counting MOW equipment, does anyone know of any early-mid
1950s general service box cars which were actually painted gray? No,
not kidding here... I keep seeing the photos of the
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buchwaldfam <duff@...>
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#40494
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
I noticed that the PS-2CDs above the boxcars show a Rock Island car
regardless of the road name being offered. The ATSF car shows what the
car looks like, not what the lettering looks like. I don't
I noticed that the PS-2CDs above the boxcars show a Rock Island car
regardless of the road name being offered. The ATSF car shows what the
car looks like, not what the lettering looks like. I don't
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Doug Brown <brown194@...>
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#40493
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Re: [Dominion Cars]
Greetings,
Any calculator can be used for the conversion. Most calculators
now have a memory function. Enter (12 x 25.4) / 3.5 and store
the result in the memory. This
Greetings,
Any calculator can be used for the conversion. Most calculators
now have a memory function. Enter (12 x 25.4) / 3.5 and store
the result in the memory. This
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Michael Watnoski
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#40492
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C of Ga Vent Car Photos
I created a folder and uploaded some photos of the new vent car model to STMFCPH. Todd Horton
I created a folder and uploaded some photos of the new vent car model to STMFCPH. Todd Horton
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centga@...
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#40491
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Mike,
42120 and 42075 are the road numbers of the kits, the item numbers are 30357 and 30358. The paint scheme is the same as the built-ups 30377, 78, 79. They have dreadnaught ends, not end doors.
Mike,
42120 and 42075 are the road numbers of the kits, the item numbers are 30357 and 30358. The paint scheme is the same as the built-ups 30377, 78, 79. They have dreadnaught ends, not end doors.
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Larry Grubb <larry450sl@...>
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#40490
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Re: Accurail six- panel wood SS boxcar
Check
http://www.steamfreightcars.com/modeling/models/buchwald/slsf160295.htm
l for a model based on this kit.
Jerry Glow
Check
http://www.steamfreightcars.com/modeling/models/buchwald/slsf160295.htm
l for a model based on this kit.
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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#40489
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Scratch BL&E USRA thread, check your IL......
All:
The discussion of the following car as a USRA car/USRA clone:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/ble/ble34894awb.jpg
Has one fatal error. A check of the series in the October 1970 ORER (I
assume
All:
The discussion of the following car as a USRA car/USRA clone:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/ble/ble34894awb.jpg
Has one fatal error. A check of the series in the October 1970 ORER (I
assume
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Garrett Rea <Garrett.Rea@...>
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#40488
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars website off-line?
I was just able to access it just fine; 9:06PM
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
I was just able to access it just fine; 9:06PM
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#40487
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Re: Accurail six- panel wood SS boxcar
Ben,
Thanks once again for your kind help! I wonder if you could help
further with dimensions for a straight center sill using styrene
strip, if one wanted to do such cars as per Dennis'
Ben,
Thanks once again for your kind help! I wonder if you could help
further with dimensions for a straight center sill using styrene
strip, if one wanted to do such cars as per Dennis'
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oliver
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#40486
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