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Re: . . . Steel Reefers & Dreadnaught Ends
Jeff English wrote (responding to Bill Welch):
I agree with Jeff. Looking at the box cars SP wfas building in its own shops, and purchasing ends from SRECo, it is obvious that the
Jeff English wrote (responding to Bill Welch):
I agree with Jeff. Looking at the box cars SP wfas building in its own shops, and purchasing ends from SRECo, it is obvious that the
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#45033
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Re: My Naperville Presentation on Steel Reefers & Dreadnaught Ends
Bill, I have a shot of WHIX 70000 (from the GNRHS 1999 calendar)
that shows the weird ribs, but also a good 1970's photo of WHIX
70635 that really shows the ribs well -- and they are UNUSUAL to
say
Bill, I have a shot of WHIX 70000 (from the GNRHS 1999 calendar)
that shows the weird ribs, but also a good 1970's photo of WHIX
70635 that really shows the ribs well -- and they are UNUSUAL to
say
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#45035
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Re: My Naperville Presentation on Steel Reefers & Dreadnaught Ends
have
cooled
is
to
major
upper
Using up parts is the best guess I can come up with. I doubt if it
was a repair, because reefer ends tend not to get blown out.
AFAIK, they did not have an
have
cooled
is
to
major
upper
Using up parts is the best guess I can come up with. I doubt if it
was a repair, because reefer ends tend not to get blown out.
AFAIK, they did not have an
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Jeff English
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#45032
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars (was: New HO cars)
In addition to these General American and Pfaudler cars, I believe
that General American also built similar styled cars at a nominal 37
ft for meat rail service with Swift one of which appears to
In addition to these General American and Pfaudler cars, I believe
that General American also built similar styled cars at a nominal 37
ft for meat rail service with Swift one of which appears to
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sctry <jgreedy@...>
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#45031
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Re: Miniatronics Electrack II (off topic)
Yes, contact me directly off list since this is "off topic" ...
Yes, contact me directly off list since this is "off topic" ...
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By
Jim Betz
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#45030
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Brian,
I have a NIB 40 footer for $150.00.
Chuck Hladik
rutlandrs@...
Brian,
I have a NIB 40 footer for $150.00.
Chuck Hladik
rutlandrs@...
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By
Charles Hladik
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#45036
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
..........And then what happened?Armand Premo
..........And then what happened?Armand Premo
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By
armprem
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#45029
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars (was: New HO cars)
Phil Buchwald writes-
Phil, this is one of small number of similar 50' (52'?) URTX cars built in two groups for the Milwaukee and the EJ&E (!) in c. the late '30s. They were not often
Phil Buchwald writes-
Phil, this is one of small number of similar 50' (52'?) URTX cars built in two groups for the Milwaukee and the EJ&E (!) in c. the late '30s. They were not often
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#45028
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Not to start another tangent, but the F&C/West Shore B&O M53 is
similar. Though not a solid block, it's close enough that it doesn't
need any appreciable weight added!
Thanks for all the info on
Not to start another tangent, but the F&C/West Shore B&O M53 is
similar. Though not a solid block, it's close enough that it doesn't
need any appreciable weight added!
Thanks for all the info on
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By
buchwaldfam <duff@...>
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#45027
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Andy,
A P.S. Regarding the F&C Pfaudler steel cars -- I do believe
the story that Steve made a rubber-mold copy of the Overland
model, and therefore he might have some trouble "redoing"
them. I
Andy,
A P.S. Regarding the F&C Pfaudler steel cars -- I do believe
the story that Steve made a rubber-mold copy of the Overland
model, and therefore he might have some trouble "redoing"
them. I
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#45026
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Andy,
I'm fairly sure the steel Pfaudler cars were not 50ft -- it
was more like 47ft or 48ft if I recall. I used to have all of
them when I was first starting out and planning on being
a Rutland
Andy,
I'm fairly sure the steel Pfaudler cars were not 50ft -- it
was more like 47ft or 48ft if I recall. I used to have all of
them when I was first starting out and planning on being
a Rutland
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#45025
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Re: The Keystone Modeler, and such
Elden Gatwood asked:
I'm happy to see that back-issues of TKM are available on CD's. It's nice
to be able to go back and look up information right when you need it.
I'd like to see an article or two
Elden Gatwood asked:
I'm happy to see that back-issues of TKM are available on CD's. It's nice
to be able to go back and look up information right when you need it.
I'd like to see an article or two
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By
Shawn Beckert
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#45021
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars (was: New HO cars)
Phil,
Thanks for your kind words regarding your observations on the 'Pfaudler'
Milk Car display at the W. Springfield, MA show. Many superb modelers and
myself make up the increasingly attraction
Phil,
Thanks for your kind words regarding your observations on the 'Pfaudler'
Milk Car display at the W. Springfield, MA show. Many superb modelers and
myself make up the increasingly attraction
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By
Roger Robar <rrobar@...>
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#45020
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Judging from photos of the Clover House dry transfers and my slide of CMWX
1008, the major lettering is near dead on (close enough for me, anyway);
I'll have to do the reporting marks and capy data,
Judging from photos of the Clover House dry transfers and my slide of CMWX
1008, the major lettering is near dead on (close enough for me, anyway);
I'll have to do the reporting marks and capy data,
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By
Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#45024
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
The Clover House, though if necessary, I can make my own with my ALPS. I've
got the Clover House someplace against this need, and I will need to compare
them to my slide of CMWX 1008.
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The Clover House, though if necessary, I can make my own with my ALPS. I've
got the Clover House someplace against this need, and I will need to compare
them to my slide of CMWX 1008.
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By
Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#45023
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Re: The Keystone Modeler, and such
Elden:
I think TKM is great. I may not be specifically interested in every topic
covered, but I find all articles worth reading. And I find myself learning
quite a bit.
You guys are doing a great
Elden:
I think TKM is great. I may not be specifically interested in every topic
covered, but I find all articles worth reading. And I find myself learning
quite a bit.
You guys are doing a great
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By
Dave Owens
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#45019
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
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By
James Fellows
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#45018
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
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By
James Fellows
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#45017
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Re: Pfaudler milk cars
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
Brain,
What were you planning on using for decals?
Thanks,
Jim Fellows
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By
James Fellows
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#45022
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Re: The Keystone Modeler, and such
Hi,
How about some early C.B.&Q. (Burlington Route) cars?
1870-1950
"Gatwood, Elden" <Elden.Gatwood@...> wrote:
George;
So noted!
All;
Thanks for the feedback! It is HIGHLY useful, and we
Hi,
How about some early C.B.&Q. (Burlington Route) cars?
1870-1950
"Gatwood, Elden" <Elden.Gatwood@...> wrote:
George;
So noted!
All;
Thanks for the feedback! It is HIGHLY useful, and we
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By
VERLIN WHITE
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#45016
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