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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC - 36' Stockcars
I am having a master of a CB&Q SM16 made with the intention of having resin
castings made from it.
It is too early to make any declarations of how the project is going to turn
out but the masters
I am having a master of a CB&Q SM16 made with the intention of having resin
castings made from it.
It is too early to make any declarations of how the project is going to turn
out but the masters
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By
Charlie Vlk
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#40701
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
It would be nice to see if we can get a resin kit maker such as Al
Westerfield or Martin Lofton to do the PRR K8 stock cars as a flat kit.
This was the last wood body car that the Penn had prior to
It would be nice to see if we can get a resin kit maker such as Al
Westerfield or Martin Lofton to do the PRR K8 stock cars as a flat kit.
This was the last wood body car that the Penn had prior to
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#40700
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Re: Online list of Sunshine kits
There is another list of Sunshine Kits. That is the All-Time List revised by Jim Hayes and posted on Ted Culotta's internet website "Steamfreightcars.com." Here is the link to the all-time list
There is another list of Sunshine Kits. That is the All-Time List revised by Jim Hayes and posted on Ted Culotta's internet website "Steamfreightcars.com." Here is the link to the all-time list
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#40699
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Re: Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcar details
I don't have much to go on, as far as photos go<
Check the Westerfield site, he has resin kits for these cars.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems,
I don't have much to go on, as far as photos go<
Check the Westerfield site, he has resin kits for these cars.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems,
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#40698
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Re: Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcar details
wrote:
boxcars:
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the reply. What does a Murphy solid steel roof look like?
I don't have much to go on, as far as photos go. It looks very
similar to the roof on USRA
wrote:
boxcars:
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the reply. What does a Murphy solid steel roof look like?
I don't have much to go on, as far as photos go. It looks very
similar to the roof on USRA
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By
Mark Heiden
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#40697
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Re: Rapid Protyping and advanced mold making
Ceramic tooling is used for some injection molded plastic kits that are
commercially available in both HO and N Scale.
I've heard that the Beyers (???) horses are molded from ceramic molds made
by the
Ceramic tooling is used for some injection molded plastic kits that are
commercially available in both HO and N Scale.
I've heard that the Beyers (???) horses are molded from ceramic molds made
by the
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By
Charlie Vlk
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#40692
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Essential brake wheels
Ted,
Thanks for the Brakewheel Primer on pages 98-99 in the May RMC. I've needed that for a long time.
SGL
Ted,
Thanks for the Brakewheel Primer on pages 98-99 in the May RMC. I've needed that for a long time.
SGL
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#40696
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Re: Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcar details
Murphy solid steel (without rectangular panels)
Running boards and laterals were wood.
Ajax.
1931.
Richard Hendrickson
Murphy solid steel (without rectangular panels)
Running boards and laterals were wood.
Ajax.
1931.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#40695
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Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcar details
Hello everyone,
Just a few questions regarding the details of Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcars:
1) What sort of roof were the cars delivered with?
2) What sort of roof walk was used?
3) What model of power
Hello everyone,
Just a few questions regarding the details of Santa Fe Bx-13 boxcars:
1) What sort of roof were the cars delivered with?
2) What sort of roof walk was used?
3) What model of power
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Mark Heiden
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#40694
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Last on the PM Hopper?
I went ahead and chose the SAG re-weigh datum, as one of the relatively late choices and both obvious and distinctive for PM; and as Richard Hendrickson raised the question of whether I could have
I went ahead and chose the SAG re-weigh datum, as one of the relatively late choices and both obvious and distinctive for PM; and as Richard Hendrickson raised the question of whether I could have
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By
Justin Kahn
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#40691
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Re: Rapid Protyping and advanced mold making
While the CAD/M and laser technologies are making advances, a large part of
the expense of tooling is still in the mold base and fitting the inserts to
it.
The marketing of kits is not related to the
While the CAD/M and laser technologies are making advances, a large part of
the expense of tooling is still in the mold base and fitting the inserts to
it.
The marketing of kits is not related to the
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By
Charlie Vlk
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#40685
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Re: NP Painting Question
NP box cars built during the mid-to-late 1940s came from the builders with black trucks, underframes, and ends and mineral red sides, doors and roofs. However, the NP (like many other RRs) painted
NP box cars built during the mid-to-late 1940s came from the builders with black trucks, underframes, and ends and mineral red sides, doors and roofs. However, the NP (like many other RRs) painted
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#40690
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
Bill, AFAIK a 36' stock car in styrene isn't high on any manufacturer's priority list for future production. However, resin kits ar ethe subject ofTed's series in RMC, and Westerfield makes fine
Bill, AFAIK a 36' stock car in styrene isn't high on any manufacturer's priority list for future production. However, resin kits ar ethe subject ofTed's series in RMC, and Westerfield makes fine
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#40689
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Re: Branchline kits (was Sunshine and the Internet)
Thanks Ben. I don't have any Yardmaster kits myself, just several
Blueprint kits.
Doug Brown
Thanks Ben. I don't have any Yardmaster kits myself, just several
Blueprint kits.
Doug Brown
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By
Doug Brown <brown194@...>
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#40688
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Re: Rapid Protyping and advanced mold making
but is great for producing masters, either for resin kits or for ceramic
tooling inserts.<
I know nothing about ceramic tooling inserts however I'm wondering if
the tooling (for injection styrene)
but is great for producing masters, either for resin kits or for ceramic
tooling inserts.<
I know nothing about ceramic tooling inserts however I'm wondering if
the tooling (for injection styrene)
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#40687
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Online list of Sunshine kits
In the constructive spirit our moderator requests, you'll find an unofficial
but reasonably current Excel listing of Sunshine kits and pricing on the
group website at
In the constructive spirit our moderator requests, you'll find an unofficial
but reasonably current Excel listing of Sunshine kits and pricing on the
group website at
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By
billsoman
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#40686
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Re: Ebay Auction Rohm & Haas Decal-What time period is this?
The photo was taken in July 1957. A copy of the same photo which I
received from Joe Henry just recently appeared in the Phila Chapter
magazine "The High Line." When I wrote the note, I
The photo was taken in July 1957. A copy of the same photo which I
received from Joe Henry just recently appeared in the Phila Chapter
magazine "The High Line." When I wrote the note, I
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#40684
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P2K Box Car Models for Sale
HO Lifelike Proto 2000 Box Car Models for Sale. All new in original boxes.
Hornhook couplers only. Numbers shown are road numbers.
3 - Assembled Models
50’ Auto Box Car with End Doors
GTW
HO Lifelike Proto 2000 Box Car Models for Sale. All new in original boxes.
Hornhook couplers only. Numbers shown are road numbers.
3 - Assembled Models
50’ Auto Box Car with End Doors
GTW
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By
Paul LaCiura <paul.jeseng@...>
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#40683
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Re: Essential freight cars in RMC
The estimable. Dr. Smith writes-
Bruce, I am sure that you overlooked the truly ubiquitous poultry car.
Denny
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Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento
The estimable. Dr. Smith writes-
Bruce, I am sure that you overlooked the truly ubiquitous poultry car.
Denny
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Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento
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By
Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#40682
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Re: Carriage bolt heads
I think what your referring to is a "plow bolt" Todd Horton
I think what your referring to is a "plow bolt" Todd Horton
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By
centga@...
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#40681
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