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Re: LifeLike Proto 2000? Going, Going, Gone?
Yes, there actually was a gondola built by Mather (C&IM 9250-9349, blt. 1943) and I would pay handsomely for a publishable photo of one. It's one of the few Emergency cars for which I am still
Yes, there actually was a gondola built by Mather (C&IM 9250-9349, blt. 1943) and I would pay handsomely for a publishable photo of one. It's one of the few Emergency cars for which I am still
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#40527
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Re: Movies
Sorry about that, I meant to... (you know the rest!)
Sorry about that, I meant to... (you know the rest!)
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Scott Pitzer
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#40526
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Movies
Al,
Do you have "The Walking Dead" with Boris Karloff? My mother was ten or eleven when it came out and it made a BIG impression!
Scott Pitzer
Al,
Do you have "The Walking Dead" with Boris Karloff? My mother was ten or eleven when it came out and it made a BIG impression!
Scott Pitzer
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By
Scott Pitzer
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#40525
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Re: wanted Oct. 1941 ORER
Bill - I'll probably see you and/or Randy this weekend but remember, not every road made a new submission every quarter. Look carefully at the submission date at the bottom of the listing to
Bill - I'll probably see you and/or Randy this weekend but remember, not every road made a new submission every quarter. Look carefully at the submission date at the bottom of the listing to
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Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#40523
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Re: LifeLike Proto 2000? Going, Going, Gone?
Was there ever a Mather gondola, or a Mather tank car? <G>
Scott Pitzer
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L-L hasn't given up on P2K and in fact there
are some new freight cars in the works, though that's all I can tell
Was there ever a Mather gondola, or a Mather tank car? <G>
Scott Pitzer
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L-L hasn't given up on P2K and in fact there
are some new freight cars in the works, though that's all I can tell
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By
Scott Pitzer
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#40524
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Re: Scratch BL&E USRA thread, check your IL......
The car number for the NSS gon in the 1943 CBC is 1200. 40' 50-ton car. It
also has the tabs you mentioned at the bolster sides.
Brian J Carlson P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
The car number for the NSS gon in the 1943 CBC is 1200. 40' 50-ton car. It
also has the tabs you mentioned at the bolster sides.
Brian J Carlson P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
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By
Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#40522
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Re: Sergent Coupler Scale Gearbox Mod
Very nice. Thanks for posting that, John.
Pete
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Pete Brown - Gambrills, MD (Near Annapolis)
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Very nice. Thanks for posting that, John.
Pete
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Pete Brown - Gambrills, MD (Near Annapolis)
Visit my personal site :
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Pete Brown \(YahooGroups\) <YahooLists@...>
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#40521
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Re: Steam Era Freight Car - HO Scale
Jim Betz wrote:
Sure. Just check carefully first to find out what height the milled-off portion needs to be from the rail so your new coupler will work right.
Tony Thompson Editor,
Jim Betz wrote:
Sure. Just check carefully first to find out what height the milled-off portion needs to be from the rail so your new coupler will work right.
Tony Thompson Editor,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#40520
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Re: Steam Era Freight Car - HO Scale
Jim, your description of the coupler itself is a Kadee No 4. Properly housed in a proper pocket, it is, IMHO, a much better
coupler than a No 5, or 58. However, you don't seem to have the pocket it
Jim, your description of the coupler itself is a Kadee No 4. Properly housed in a proper pocket, it is, IMHO, a much better
coupler than a No 5, or 58. However, you don't seem to have the pocket it
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#40519
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Re: Steam Era Freight Car - HO Scale
The "coupler box" is made for the original Mantua loop coupler. It was
suspended from the end sill rect. hole and the screw holding the loop
and hook. The slope in the underframe was to allow the hook
The "coupler box" is made for the original Mantua loop coupler. It was
suspended from the end sill rect. hole and the screw holding the loop
and hook. The slope in the underframe was to allow the hook
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By
Doug Brown <brown194@...>
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#40518
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Re: Sergent Coupler Scale Gearbox Mod
For all who were interested, I have posted the diagram on my web site that shows the modifications I made to a scale Kadee gearbox for using a Servent Engineering coupler in it. You can see the
For all who were interested, I have posted the diagram on my web site that shows the modifications I made to a scale Kadee gearbox for using a Servent Engineering coupler in it. You can see the
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John Degnan <RailScaler@...>
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#40517
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Re: Scratch BL&E USRA thread, check your IL......
by
says this
First, what is the number series of the car? (5000s?) My ORER checks
only no 3' IH cars, that would match the IH of the BLE car. Also
remember that NSS built cars (capacity of 2-3 a
by
says this
First, what is the number series of the car? (5000s?) My ORER checks
only no 3' IH cars, that would match the IH of the BLE car. Also
remember that NSS built cars (capacity of 2-3 a
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Garrett W. Rea <Garrett.Rea@...>
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#40516
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Steam Era Freight Car - HO Scale
... as in this -model- might have been around when steam
was still running ... *W*
I have a really old, all metal, Mantua flat car that actually
has pretty fair detail and well done paint
... as in this -model- might have been around when steam
was still running ... *W*
I have a really old, all metal, Mantua flat car that actually
has pretty fair detail and well done paint
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By
Jim Betz
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#40515
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Re: Scratch BL&E USRA thread, check your IL......
Garrett and all the Newburgh and South Shore cars is listed as built by
Magor Car Company. Was the NSS a USS road? Since the ORER entry says this
is a 40' car maybe my original premise is back in
Garrett and all the Newburgh and South Shore cars is listed as built by
Magor Car Company. Was the NSS a USS road? Since the ORER entry says this
is a 40' car maybe my original premise is back in
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By
Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#40514
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Re: LifeLike Proto 2000? Going, Going, Gone?
No need to panic, Jerry. L-L hasn't given up on P2K and in fact there are some new freight cars in the works, though that's all I can tell you at this point. But we're probably not going to see many
No need to panic, Jerry. L-L hasn't given up on P2K and in fact there are some new freight cars in the works, though that's all I can tell you at this point. But we're probably not going to see many
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#40513
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For Sale: 1900 ORER - Six Bound Volumes
List,
For those of you into turn-of-the-century freight cars, and
you have some spare change laying around:
http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/BookDetailsPL?bi=434808640
Actually, if you model this
List,
For those of you into turn-of-the-century freight cars, and
you have some spare change laying around:
http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/BookDetailsPL?bi=434808640
Actually, if you model this
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By
Shawn Beckert
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#40512
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Re: LifeLike Proto 2000? Going, Going, Gone?
Proto 2000 as
There is
they
of this?
Going to their site and clicking on the PROTO button shows the full
line for me, and I just got a Proto 2000 catalog from Germany (in
German) last
Proto 2000 as
There is
they
of this?
Going to their site and clicking on the PROTO button shows the full
line for me, and I just got a Proto 2000 catalog from Germany (in
German) last
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By
Garrett W. Rea <Garrett.Rea@...>
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#40511
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
Hi Garth,
I had forgotten about the Georgia Railroad USRA rebuilds. Oddly
enough, I downloaded a scan of GA 19500, circa 1957; it was a sldie
available for sale on Ebay last week or so. I
Hi Garth,
I had forgotten about the Georgia Railroad USRA rebuilds. Oddly
enough, I downloaded a scan of GA 19500, circa 1957; it was a sldie
available for sale on Ebay last week or so. I
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By
Mark Heiden
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#40509
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Re: LL 50' DD Box Part Number
And out of this groups range.
Doug Brown
And out of this groups range.
Doug Brown
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By
Doug Brown <brown194@...>
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#40508
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Re: CofG ventilated boxcars
While looking through some information this past weekend It was noted that the C of G vent car roster outnumbered all other Southeastern roads fleets except SAL in 1948. There's a definite interest in
While looking through some information this past weekend It was noted that the C of G vent car roster outnumbered all other Southeastern roads fleets except SAL in 1948. There's a definite interest in
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By
centga@...
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#40507
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