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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
<snip>
No, no, we can't be at the end of the series! Ted hasn't done Helium
tank cars yet!
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/~smithbf/
"Beer is proof that God
<snip>
No, no, we can't be at the end of the series! Ted hasn't done Helium
tank cars yet!
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/~smithbf/
"Beer is proof that God
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By
Bruce Smith <smithbf@...>
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#40671
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Rapid Protyping and advanced mold making
I have a first hand report on a roundhouse brick wall
in HO produced in injection molded styrene. The bricks
were reported to be the finest Terry Wegmann has seen
in plastic. The walls were CAD 'ed by
I have a first hand report on a roundhouse brick wall
in HO produced in injection molded styrene. The bricks
were reported to be the finest Terry Wegmann has seen
in plastic. The walls were CAD 'ed by
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Andy Carlson
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#40669
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
Garth Groff wrote:
Well, gee - if we're going to get another poll going, let me suggest a
GATC 8,000 or 10,000 tank car. I could use both in large quantities. Also
a tank car (any builder, I don't
Garth Groff wrote:
Well, gee - if we're going to get another poll going, let me suggest a
GATC 8,000 or 10,000 tank car. I could use both in large quantities. Also
a tank car (any builder, I don't
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By
Shawn Beckert
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#40668
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Carriage bolt heads
There are also "carriage" bolts with conical heads specifically for flat car decks, and I have seen such on an EJ&E 70-ton flat. These allowed for a fully flush surface.
David Soderblom
Baltimore
There are also "carriage" bolts with conical heads specifically for flat car decks, and I have seen such on an EJ&E 70-ton flat. These allowed for a fully flush surface.
David Soderblom
Baltimore
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By
David Soderblom
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#40667
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
Dean:
If you are asking for votes on needed cars, I would love to have a 10,000 gallon single-dome AC&F Type 4 tank car, the one with the high walkway (6,000 and 8,000 gallon sizes would be nice
Dean:
If you are asking for votes on needed cars, I would love to have a 10,000 gallon single-dome AC&F Type 4 tank car, the one with the high walkway (6,000 and 8,000 gallon sizes would be nice
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Garth Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#40666
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ADMIN: STMFC Rules
Further discussions about the internet and Sunshine Models is...for those unable to understand the group rules...is out of scope.
I should point out a slight error in my comments about the
Further discussions about the internet and Sunshine Models is...for those unable to understand the group rules...is out of scope.
I should point out a slight error in my comments about the
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#40665
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Re: Sunshine and the Internet
yes and in an ideal world, child abuse, genocide and
pedophilia wouldn't exist either. His business is
putting out well-crafted models, not the internet.
Just because we enjoy the exchange of
yes and in an ideal world, child abuse, genocide and
pedophilia wouldn't exist either. His business is
putting out well-crafted models, not the internet.
Just because we enjoy the exchange of
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Robert Welsh <bobwelsh32971@...>
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#40664
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NP Painting Question
Have a question about the paint scheme on Northern Pacific boxcars in
the 1950's. I know the bodies, steps, ladders, etc. are boxcar red but
what color are the trucks and airbrake components, red or
Have a question about the paint scheme on Northern Pacific boxcars in
the 1950's. I know the bodies, steps, ladders, etc. are boxcar red but
what color are the trucks and airbrake components, red or
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railsnw1 <railsnw@...>
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#40662
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
HUGE impact on short run projects. I'm now able to have the SLA process
produce ceramic injection mold cores and cavities within 3-4 days!<
It's beginning to sound like very limited run models
HUGE impact on short run projects. I'm now able to have the SLA process
produce ceramic injection mold cores and cavities within 3-4 days!<
It's beginning to sound like very limited run models
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#40663
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
CORRECTED LINK:
http://index.mrmag.com
Search "Culotta, Ted".
Ben Hom
CORRECTED LINK:
http://index.mrmag.com
Search "Culotta, Ted".
Ben Hom
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By
benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#40661
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
What's still coming? Not in any particular order...
-- Wagontop/Ribbed side/X37
-- X29/M-26
-- Single sheathed ARA
-- 1932 ARA
-- 1937 AAR
-- Modified 1937 AAR
-- flat cars
-- NYC USRA steel
What's still coming? Not in any particular order...
-- Wagontop/Ribbed side/X37
-- X29/M-26
-- Single sheathed ARA
-- 1932 ARA
-- 1937 AAR
-- Modified 1937 AAR
-- flat cars
-- NYC USRA steel
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#40659
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
Dean Payne asked:
"However, I don't have all the issues, so I don't know what the list
is so far. <<snip>> What is the list of cars up 'til now?"
Dean, if you do an author search on "Culotta, Ted"
Dean Payne asked:
"However, I don't have all the issues, so I don't know what the list
is so far. <<snip>> What is the list of cars up 'til now?"
Dean, if you do an author search on "Culotta, Ted"
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#40658
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
(era, road or geographic area etc).<
Actually I believe "you should have one" is what the series is all
about. These are cars that would show up on all roads most of the time.
Era might change
(era, road or geographic area etc).<
Actually I believe "you should have one" is what the series is all
about. These are cars that would show up on all roads most of the time.
Era might change
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#40657
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
I don't know if he coined it or picked it up elsewhere but Terry
Wiegman used to use the phrase "historically significant" which I
like better. "Essential" seems to indicate "you should have one"
I don't know if he coined it or picked it up elsewhere but Terry
Wiegman used to use the phrase "historically significant" which I
like better. "Essential" seems to indicate "you should have one"
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jerryglow2
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#40656
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Essential freight cars in RMC
First off, cudos to Ted for this series and for his modeling
abilities! I have learned a lot, and expect I will learn more. My
best efforts would not stand up to the close-up shots I've drooled
First off, cudos to Ted for this series and for his modeling
abilities! I have learned a lot, and expect I will learn more. My
best efforts would not stand up to the close-up shots I've drooled
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Dean Payne <deanpayne@...>
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#40655
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Re: Sunshine Models email address or web presence?
In a message dated 4/21/2005 2:17:23 PM Central Standard Time,
stefanelaine@... writes:
Does anyone have an email for Martin Lofton or Sunshine models? I'd
like to get in touch with him directly
In a message dated 4/21/2005 2:17:23 PM Central Standard Time,
stefanelaine@... writes:
Does anyone have an email for Martin Lofton or Sunshine models? I'd
like to get in touch with him directly
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By
Edward Dabler
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#40674
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Re: Sunshine and the Internet
Gee, Jerry, if you feel that strongly about it why don't you help him create one? The fact you can use e-mail already gives you more internet knowledge then Martin. For that matter, since Martin is
Gee, Jerry, if you feel that strongly about it why don't you help him create one? The fact you can use e-mail already gives you more internet knowledge then Martin. For that matter, since Martin is
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Brad Bourbina <bbbourb@...>
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#40654
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Re: AAR Stencilling Standards - Why the lines?
I haven't yet figured out the purpose of lines above the reporting
marks and below the car number. The standard placement of reporting
marks makes sense, but I can't figure out why the lines would
I haven't yet figured out the purpose of lines above the reporting
marks and below the car number. The standard placement of reporting
marks makes sense, but I can't figure out why the lines would
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Dean Payne <deanpayne@...>
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#40653
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Re: It's the sheathing...
Expectations, expectations. Remember, manufacturers are issuing product not just for the few experts on this list but also a much wider audience. I continue to use Evergreen because it is expected.
Expectations, expectations. Remember, manufacturers are issuing product not just for the few experts on this list but also a much wider audience. I continue to use Evergreen because it is expected.
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By
Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#40651
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Re: Sunshine and the Internet
SNARLLLLLLL! Catfight!
Ooooooh! There is nothing better than a fight between authors and publishers
of books on railroad history!
Tom Jones III
SNARLLLLLLL! Catfight!
Ooooooh! There is nothing better than a fight between authors and publishers
of books on railroad history!
Tom Jones III
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By
Tom Jones III <tomtherailnut@...>
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#40650
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