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Re: Looking for suitable trucks for PRR G25
Justin,
In line with Bruce's recommendation you can obtain Andrews trucks from
several sources. Red Caboose has an Andrews Truck (#RP-5012) that
should fit the bill, but it does not come with
Justin,
In line with Bruce's recommendation you can obtain Andrews trucks from
several sources. Red Caboose has an Andrews Truck (#RP-5012) that
should fit the bill, but it does not come with
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#56319
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Re: Cudahy reefers?
Thanks, Richard, that's helpful.
KL
Thanks, Richard, that's helpful.
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#56318
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Re: ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
I wondered, when I saw the date, if that was the photo you were working from. That car would have been among the earliest rebuilt Bx-12s to have been repainted after the war, and one of the earliest
I wondered, when I saw the date, if that was the photo you were working from. That car would have been among the earliest rebuilt Bx-12s to have been repainted after the war, and one of the earliest
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56316
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Re: Santa Fe USRA Rebuilt Reefers
Not yet. but if Charlie Slater can be persuaded to make patterns for them, that might happen.
Richard Hendrickson
Not yet. but if Charlie Slater can be persuaded to make patterns for them, that might happen.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56317
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Re: Santa Fe USRA Rebuilt Reefers
Thanks Richard, I'll have to add the side sill reinforcement too. I
originally reread just the section on the rebuilt cars and not chapter 9 of
the book, which deals with the second rebuilding.
Did
Thanks Richard, I'll have to add the side sill reinforcement too. I
originally reread just the section on the rebuilt cars and not chapter 9 of
the book, which deals with the second rebuilding.
Did
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#56315
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Re: Looking for suitable trucks for PRR G25
Justin,
As with any PRR car, first check Rob Schoenberg's web pages. His G25 page
is at:
http://prr.railfan.net/freight/classpage.html?class=G25
This says that the G25 used class 2E-F3 trucks,
Justin,
As with any PRR car, first check Rob Schoenberg's web pages. His G25 page
is at:
http://prr.railfan.net/freight/classpage.html?class=G25
This says that the G25 used class 2E-F3 trucks,
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Bruce Smith
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#56314
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Looking for suitable trucks for PRR G25
Hi to all
I have been neglecting a completed Westerfield kit for too long on the workbench.
Any recommendations on trucks for this great kit?
Cheers
Justin Walker
Gold Coast, Australia
Hi to all
I have been neglecting a completed Westerfield kit for too long on the workbench.
Any recommendations on trucks for this great kit?
Cheers
Justin Walker
Gold Coast, Australia
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"Justin Walker <justin.walker@...>
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#56313
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Re: ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
Note also that it wasn't until some time in
numbers > to the 211050-214549 series, so it's likely that a car
reweighed in > 3-46 would still have had its original 126000-129499
series number.
Richard
Note also that it wasn't until some time in
numbers > to the 211050-214549 series, so it's likely that a car
reweighed in > 3-46 would still have had its original 126000-129499
series number.
Richard
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Charlie Duckworth <trduck@...>
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#56312
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Re: Santa Fe USRA Rebuilt Reefers
Brian, you are right that the postwar SFRD rebuilds had bottom-operated couplers with rotary uncoupling levers, whereas the prewar cars kept their original top operated couplers and uncoupling
Brian, you are right that the postwar SFRD rebuilds had bottom-operated couplers with rotary uncoupling levers, whereas the prewar cars kept their original top operated couplers and uncoupling
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56311
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Re: ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
Close but no cigar, Charlie. Underframe and trucks would have been mineral brown. Also, In 1946 the placard boards and route card boards would have been black. Note also that it wasn't until some
Close but no cigar, Charlie. Underframe and trucks would have been mineral brown. Also, In 1946 the placard boards and route card boards would have been black. Note also that it wasn't until some
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56310
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Re: ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
The underframe and trucks would also be mineral brown.
Charles Slater
Bakersfield, Ca.
The underframe and trucks would also be mineral brown.
Charles Slater
Bakersfield, Ca.
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charles slater
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#56309
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Re: ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
Charlie,
From a quick glance at the Painting and Lettering Guide, it appears
that your comments on paint colors are quite valid. For the 1946 date,
the printed history, in general, confirms your
Charlie,
From a quick glance at the Painting and Lettering Guide, it appears
that your comments on paint colors are quite valid. For the 1946 date,
the printed history, in general, confirms your
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William Keene <wakeene@...>
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#56308
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ATSF Bx-12 Extended roof painting help....
Am getting close to finishing the Westerfield Bx-12 kit with the
extended roof. Am modeling a boxcar with a lightweight date of 3-46.
Would like to verify what I 'think'is the right color scheme for
Am getting close to finishing the Westerfield Bx-12 kit with the
extended roof. Am modeling a boxcar with a lightweight date of 3-46.
Would like to verify what I 'think'is the right color scheme for
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Charlie Duckworth <trduck@...>
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#56307
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Re: O&W hopper book
Ed Mines wrote:
We rejected the book in the form it then existed, so I know a lot about it. It has a superb history of the evolution of hopper cars, which appears to be the product of
Ed Mines wrote:
We rejected the book in the form it then existed, so I know a lot about it. It has a superb history of the evolution of hopper cars, which appears to be the product of
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Tony Thompson
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#56306
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O&W hopper book
Has anyone seen the O&W hopper book?
Does it cover cars from other railroads? Are there a lot of photos?
Ed
Has anyone seen the O&W hopper book?
Does it cover cars from other railroads? Are there a lot of photos?
Ed
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ed_mines
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#56305
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Re: Cudahy reefers?
Kurt, the 1950 ORER shows the number series 6101-6300 with dimensions identical to the other number series. I have two photos of cars in this series which appear to be identical to the earlier Cudahy
Kurt, the 1950 ORER shows the number series 6101-6300 with dimensions identical to the other number series. I have two photos of cars in this series which appear to be identical to the earlier Cudahy
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56304
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Santa Fe USRA Rebuilt Reefers
Based on the photographs in Santa fe Railway rolling stock reference series
volume 2, Refrigerators cars, It appears the USRA rebuild up to RR-34 kept
top operated couplers and RR-35 onward (postwar
Based on the photographs in Santa fe Railway rolling stock reference series
volume 2, Refrigerators cars, It appears the USRA rebuild up to RR-34 kept
top operated couplers and RR-35 onward (postwar
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#56303
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Email change
I tried sending this note out last night but not all of the lists got
notified, thanks to Yahoo's screening.
Effective immediately, my email address is changed to
jimking3@.... The old
I tried sending this note out last night but not all of the lists got
notified, thanks to Yahoo's screening.
Effective immediately, my email address is changed to
jimking3@.... The old
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Jim King
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#56302
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Re: Cudahy reefers?
Kurt,
Nice work. When I can see straight(tomorrow), I'll look at the data and see how they line up.
Thanks,
Joe Binish
Kurt,
Nice work. When I can see straight(tomorrow), I'll look at the data and see how they line up.
Thanks,
Joe Binish
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joebinish@...
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#56301
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Re: Cudahy reefers?
TIA,
Joe Binish
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Joe, FWIW, I compiled a table a while back of the 1961 ORER dimensions for various wood reefers pictured in my references compared to the MDC 36 foot meat reefer, the Mehano/AHM(?)
TIA,
Joe Binish
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Joe, FWIW, I compiled a table a while back of the 1961 ORER dimensions for various wood reefers pictured in my references compared to the MDC 36 foot meat reefer, the Mehano/AHM(?)
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#56300
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