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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
Elden
If flat cars don't sell, then who do we have to thank for
Proto, Red Caboose, Walthers, Atlas, and Intermountain
flat cars? And Athearn recently spiffed up their TOFC cars
and is offering the
Elden
If flat cars don't sell, then who do we have to thank for
Proto, Red Caboose, Walthers, Atlas, and Intermountain
flat cars? And Athearn recently spiffed up their TOFC cars
and is offering the
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Tim O'Connor
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#45559
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Re: cars that sell; was BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
I don't know about tank cars as LL and IM (and Tichy) have done a bunch
with a new LL one coming. Maybe a better statement would be small (4K or
6K) as well as multiple dome cars, don't sell. The
I don't know about tank cars as LL and IM (and Tichy) have done a bunch
with a new LL one coming. Maybe a better statement would be small (4K or
6K) as well as multiple dome cars, don't sell. The
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#45561
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Re: B&O stenciling and decal nitpicking
Bill Welch wrote:
Bill,
I believe the answer is no, something for the B&OHS to consider. It is
a stencil with the painting information: such as the manufacturer use,
the date, etc. My understanding
Bill Welch wrote:
Bill,
I believe the answer is no, something for the B&OHS to consider. It is
a stencil with the painting information: such as the manufacturer use,
the date, etc. My understanding
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#45558
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
Jon and all;
In some of my recent interactions with manufacturers and sellers I am
also being told very disturbing stuff like "flat cars don't sell",
"gondolas don't sell", and "tank cars don't
Jon and all;
In some of my recent interactions with manufacturers and sellers I am
also being told very disturbing stuff like "flat cars don't sell",
"gondolas don't sell", and "tank cars don't
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Gatwood, Elden <Elden.Gatwood@...>
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#45557
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MILW 80000 Series Gons
After these cars drifted into my brain last month, lo and behold
Classic Trains runs a photo of the MILW in the Northwest with 3! of
these cars in one photo. "can't be that hard to make", I says
After these cars drifted into my brain last month, lo and behold
Classic Trains runs a photo of the MILW in the Northwest with 3! of
these cars in one photo. "can't be that hard to make", I says
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Michael Aufderheide
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#45556
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Re: Otto Perry movies
My wife ordered it for me from a commercial mail order catalog; it should be readily available in both videotape and DVD. The title is "Otto Perry's Santa Fe" and it was produced by the Rocky
My wife ordered it for me from a commercial mail order catalog; it should be readily available in both videotape and DVD. The title is "Otto Perry's Santa Fe" and it was produced by the Rocky
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Richard Hendrickson
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#45555
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B&O stenciling and decal nitpicking
I am in the process of decaling Sunshine's B&O's M27f and M15k and I
notice that near the handgrabs on the left end of each side there is is
a small rectangular stencil
This is not included in the
I am in the process of decaling Sunshine's B&O's M27f and M15k and I
notice that near the handgrabs on the left end of each side there is is
a small rectangular stencil
This is not included in the
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
until last winter from Sunshine Models in urethane.<
I believe that certain models that both Sunshine and Westerfield have in
resin will be done in injection plastic. The guesses are which ones,
until last winter from Sunshine Models in urethane.<
I believe that certain models that both Sunshine and Westerfield have in
resin will be done in injection plastic. The guesses are which ones,
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#45554
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roofs, was detail of AAR 1937 boxcar
There was historically a difference between the roof structure (carlines and purlines) and the sheeting (double board wood, Murphy, etc.) so until recently strong and rigid are functions of the
There was historically a difference between the roof structure (carlines and purlines) and the sheeting (double board wood, Murphy, etc.) so until recently strong and rigid are functions of the
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Randy Hees <hees@...>
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#45552
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Re: cars that sell; was BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
I believe it was a Thomas kit.
eric
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I believe it was a Thomas kit.
eric
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eabracher@...
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
Richard, Jon, and others,
Glad that's straightened out, and glad that (both!) the cars do appear
to be correct. Thanks for all of the information.
Dan Miller
Richard, Jon, and others,
Glad that's straightened out, and glad that (both!) the cars do appear
to be correct. Thanks for all of the information.
Dan Miller
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Daniel J Miller <djmiller@...>
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#45551
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Re: Mather car Undeframes
List:
In regard to the Mather box and stock cars, there had been a remark during one of the discussions several months ago that the underframes on the urethane Mather kits from Sunshine Models were
List:
In regard to the Mather box and stock cars, there had been a remark during one of the discussions several months ago that the underframes on the urethane Mather kits from Sunshine Models were
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#45550
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
The interesting thing is that both the ACF 1947 Welded cars (now
available from Branchline) and the Wood Sheathed General American cars
(now available from Broadway Limited and Walther's) had been
The interesting thing is that both the ACF 1947 Welded cars (now
available from Branchline) and the Wood Sheathed General American cars
(now available from Broadway Limited and Walther's) had been
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
In regard to the information on the REA equipment that I posted from the Roseman Book and the Sunshine instructions, the Branchline website also listed in-service dates for the red-white REA logo and
In regard to the information on the REA equipment that I posted from the Roseman Book and the Sunshine instructions, the Branchline website also listed in-service dates for the red-white REA logo and
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#45548
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
Randy,
I think there's some confusion on what the intent of the subject matter
is. The subject was comparing the Broadway Limited vs. the Walthers
versions of the wood express refrigerator cars
Randy,
I think there's some confusion on what the intent of the subject matter
is. The subject was comparing the Broadway Limited vs. the Walthers
versions of the wood express refrigerator cars
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Ed Hawkins
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#45546
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Re: C&S steel boxcar details
Mark
There is a photo on page 11 of Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin #7 - XM-32's - showing a painted post-war roof with large bare areas and a metal grating roofwalk, which was
Mark
There is a photo on page 11 of Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin #7 - XM-32's - showing a painted post-war roof with large bare areas and a metal grating roofwalk, which was
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Rupert and Maureen <gamlenz@...>
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#45547
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Otto Perry movies
I noticed Richard's comment that he was watching colour video transcriptions of Otto Perry 16mm movies of the 40's and 50's. Are these commercially available from some where? Digital, per
I noticed Richard's comment that he was watching colour video transcriptions of Otto Perry 16mm movies of the 40's and 50's. Are these commercially available from some where? Digital, per
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#45545
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
The main differences I can see between the Walthers & the Branchline
REA Express Reefers are
1. Different trucks
2. The roofs are shaped different, Walthers appears to be more rounded.
3. The ends
The main differences I can see between the Walthers & the Branchline
REA Express Reefers are
1. Different trucks
2. The roofs are shaped different, Walthers appears to be more rounded.
3. The ends
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Randy
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Re: canadian on line statistics
In my opinion, "Canadian owned foreign cars on home roads, 6,406" would probably be cars owned by CV, GT, GTW, CP/International of Maine etc.
Peter Bowers
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No virus found in this outgoing
In my opinion, "Canadian owned foreign cars on home roads, 6,406" would probably be cars owned by CV, GT, GTW, CP/International of Maine etc.
Peter Bowers
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No virus found in this outgoing
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PBowers <waiting@...>
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Re: BLI vs. Walthers express reefers
Refrigerator" and the car number to the left of the doors only dated
from before WW II. In all the postwar images I have where the
lettering is visible, "Express Refrigerator" with the car number
Refrigerator" and the car number to the left of the doors only dated
from before WW II. In all the postwar images I have where the
lettering is visible, "Express Refrigerator" with the car number
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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