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New England Rail Service
Has anyone heard from Don Valentine at New England Rail Service. I've
noted a "This site is temporarily unavailable" message at their
website for the last couple of months. The address I have been
Has anyone heard from Don Valentine at New England Rail Service. I've
noted a "This site is temporarily unavailable" message at their
website for the last couple of months. The address I have been
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Eric Hansmann <ehansmann@...>
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#43342
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Re: Freight car photos
Bill McCoy wrote:
there
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I did a quick check on the NMRA site and did not see any mention of
this book. Here's the Kalmback Library pubilcations
Bill McCoy wrote:
there
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I did a quick check on the NMRA site and did not see any mention of
this book. Here's the Kalmback Library pubilcations
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Eric Hansmann <ehansmann@...>
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#43341
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lumber loads
I'm putting some lumber loads together for flat car models and am about to start cutting strip wood. Of course I'll make the piles hollow, and insert real weight inside the cavity. But I am
I'm putting some lumber loads together for flat car models and am about to start cutting strip wood. Of course I'll make the piles hollow, and insert real weight inside the cavity. But I am
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#43344
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Retail coal
It always seemed to me to be strange that so many coal dealers were located in even small towns.
Talking to Howard Faley, (hired out on the ICRR in the late 1940's) he told me that almost all coal in
It always seemed to me to be strange that so many coal dealers were located in even small towns.
Talking to Howard Faley, (hired out on the ICRR in the late 1940's) he told me that almost all coal in
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John Swanson <dwlscbq@...>
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#43340
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Steps for PFE reefers
Hi gang:
I've got a Sunshine Models PFE R-30/40-24 reefer kit assembled, and in
service for some time. The wide steps under the doors as supplied by
Sunshine are resin, and fragile. No good for
Hi gang:
I've got a Sunshine Models PFE R-30/40-24 reefer kit assembled, and in
service for some time. The wide steps under the doors as supplied by
Sunshine are resin, and fragile. No good for
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Ian Wilson
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#43339
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
Ah yes.I just discovered my yet to be completed Swift reefer kit bash in
my "junk box".I am afraid that model will never get trucks or
couplers.Armand premo
Ah yes.I just discovered my yet to be completed Swift reefer kit bash in
my "junk box".I am afraid that model will never get trucks or
couplers.Armand premo
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armprem
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#43337
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
Ah, "analysis-paralysis", eh? I knew I had a problem but I didn't
know it had a name. Are there any self-help groups?
Gene Green
<snip> I think one of the biggest impediments to modeling (as
Ah, "analysis-paralysis", eh? I knew I had a problem but I didn't
know it had a name. Are there any self-help groups?
Gene Green
<snip> I think one of the biggest impediments to modeling (as
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bierglaeser <bierglaeser@...>
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#43338
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
during the
Like car",
Although I'm sure that issue is out of print, I believe the article
was republished in a Kalmbach book on modeling freight cars a few
years ago. Same book inlcudes Andy
during the
Like car",
Although I'm sure that issue is out of print, I believe the article
was republished in a Kalmbach book on modeling freight cars a few
years ago. Same book inlcudes Andy
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cvsne <mjmcguirk@...>
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#43335
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
"Life Like - Hong Kong". I didn't know that we were doing
plastic "China" things back that far, except for Oriental brass
engines & cars??
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
A lot of
"Life Like - Hong Kong". I didn't know that we were doing
plastic "China" things back that far, except for Oriental brass
engines & cars??
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
A lot of
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cvsne <mjmcguirk@...>
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#43334
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Meat reefers (was: Wood Swift Reefers)
Ben Hom replied:
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Better kits for meat reefers are available from Sunshine and Funaro,. .
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Red caboose also makes a wood sheathed Mather meat reefer, and the
Walthers' horizontal
Ben Hom replied:
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Better kits for meat reefers are available from Sunshine and Funaro,. .
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Red caboose also makes a wood sheathed Mather meat reefer, and the
Walthers' horizontal
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Miller,Andrew S. <asmiller@...>
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#43333
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Re: Canadian open hoppers in USA - Originated or Received? - Cape Breton Coal
Tim,
My mistake, thought the thread was working into Ontario Province.
Fred F
Tim,
My mistake, thought the thread was working into Ontario Province.
Fred F
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Fred in Vt. <pennsy@...>
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#43332
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
Ben Hom wrote:
"Because a killer mistake only costs you a model that costs $1-$5 at your
local hobby shop or swap meet, instead of $15-$25 for an advanced styrene
kit or $12-$50 for a resin kit.
Ben Hom wrote:
"Because a killer mistake only costs you a model that costs $1-$5 at your
local hobby shop or swap meet, instead of $15-$25 for an advanced styrene
kit or $12-$50 for a resin kit.
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Paul Hillman
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#43331
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'O' Scale Freight Car Kits For Sale
Group Members,
I have the following 'O' scale kits for sale, all items brand new and in
original packaging:
1. Central Hobby Supply West Shore Line #9321 NYC LO class 70T Covered
Hopper w/decals,
Group Members,
I have the following 'O' scale kits for sale, all items brand new and in
original packaging:
1. Central Hobby Supply West Shore Line #9321 NYC LO class 70T Covered
Hopper w/decals,
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john.kernan@...
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#43330
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
I am sure that Tony Thompson and/or Larry Kline can relate the horrified looks and gasps they received in a class they taught (local community college) where they (gasp!) cut up Athearn shells to make
I am sure that Tony Thompson and/or Larry Kline can relate the horrified looks and gasps they received in a class they taught (local community college) where they (gasp!) cut up Athearn shells to make
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#43329
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Freight car photos
At the Cocoa Beach meet, Ted Culotta, I believe, mentioned that there
would be a book of recently discovered freight car photos from the
late '40s in the DC? area that would be released in book form
At the Cocoa Beach meet, Ted Culotta, I believe, mentioned that there
would be a book of recently discovered freight car photos from the
late '40s in the DC? area that would be released in book form
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Bill McCoy <bugsy451@...>
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#43328
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Re: Wood Swift Reefers
Paul Hillman wrote:
"What I don't understand here Ben is, how can I be "guilt free" if I destroy
the models? (Except for in a fit of rage because some parts don't fit or
something???)"
Because a
Paul Hillman wrote:
"What I don't understand here Ben is, how can I be "guilt free" if I destroy
the models? (Except for in a fit of rage because some parts don't fit or
something???)"
Because a
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Benjamin Hom <b.hom@...>
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#43327
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Re: Canadian open hoppers in USA - Originated or Received? - Cape Breton Coal
Fred in Vt. wrote:
I doubt that the Cape Breton Coal ever sought a Great Lakes route unless it was barged up the St. Lawrence through the Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario and the Welland Canal.
Tim
Fred in Vt. wrote:
I doubt that the Cape Breton Coal ever sought a Great Lakes route unless it was barged up the St. Lawrence through the Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario and the Welland Canal.
Tim
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#43326
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Re: Raintree County/Ma&Pa
As I recall, the film was made around the mid-1950's from a well-selling potboiler and featured an ElizabethTaylor, mature but not yet blowsy, so it is possible commercial copies of the film on tape
As I recall, the film was made around the mid-1950's from a well-selling potboiler and featured an ElizabethTaylor, mature but not yet blowsy, so it is possible commercial copies of the film on tape
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Justin Kahn
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#43336
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Canadian open hoppers in USA
I thought I'd add a little additional information from sources I have on hand to this discussion:
In 1953, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported 2,875,483 tons of Anthracite coal received from
I thought I'd add a little additional information from sources I have on hand to this discussion:
In 1953, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported 2,875,483 tons of Anthracite coal received from
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#43325
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Re: Retail coal dealers, brand names and railroads
As this is a bit OT for this list, I've forwarded this info on to the Ry-ops-industrialSIG@yahoogroups group where the discussion better fits and will likely have more response.
subscribe:
As this is a bit OT for this list, I've forwarded this info on to the Ry-ops-industrialSIG@yahoogroups group where the discussion better fits and will likely have more response.
subscribe:
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PBowers <waiting@...>
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#43324
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