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Re: beautiful old kit
Garth & Ed,
I have one of the Ulhrich War-Emergency gons also lettered for N&W. Back in 1966 when I was a member of the old Silver Valley Railroad Club in Camden New Jersey, I put it together, but
Garth & Ed,
I have one of the Ulhrich War-Emergency gons also lettered for N&W. Back in 1966 when I was a member of the old Silver Valley Railroad Club in Camden New Jersey, I put it together, but
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tmolsen@...
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#59876
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Re: The DS/SS split - More results
Yes. I was going to answer with the full series information, but Dr.
Hendrickson beat me to it, including to comment that this was an even
number only series. Since it was even numbers only, I'm sure
Yes. I was going to answer with the full series information, but Dr.
Hendrickson beat me to it, including to comment that this was an even
number only series. Since it was even numbers only, I'm sure
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By
Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#59875
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
wrote:
At the time I started, Al Westerfield was already in production, and
had produced several kits. Al was using polyester resin; miserable
brittle stuff that made the molds swell, so if one wasn't
wrote:
At the time I started, Al Westerfield was already in production, and
had produced several kits. Al was using polyester resin; miserable
brittle stuff that made the molds swell, so if one wasn't
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#59874
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Re: Red Caboose X29 patch panels
As noted by others, the PRR's panels varied in height. Those on the model
represent a continuous 12" panel applied to the entire car side
PRR plate end.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
As noted by others, the PRR's panels varied in height. Those on the model
represent a continuous 12" panel applied to the entire car side
PRR plate end.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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By
Bruce Smith
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#59873
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Re: Suitable kits for SP B-50-38 or B-50-41?
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#59871
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Re: Red Caboose X29 patch panels
Jim Mischke wrote:
I can't speak for B&O, but PRR panels were certainly not all the same size. There are even photos with different height panels on a single car. So I guess I'd answer Jim's
Jim Mischke wrote:
I can't speak for B&O, but PRR panels were certainly not all the same size. There are even photos with different height panels on a single car. So I guess I'd answer Jim's
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#59870
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Re: Suitable kits for SP B-50-38 or B-50-41?
Kurt Laughlin wrote:
That's fine, Kurt, but not my point: I was talking about interchangeability of MODELS.
No argument, just keep in mind that these three cars are NOT modeled the
Kurt Laughlin wrote:
That's fine, Kurt, but not my point: I was talking about interchangeability of MODELS.
No argument, just keep in mind that these three cars are NOT modeled the
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#59869
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
Green resin? Was that an earlier product than the metal-filled 1201
G22 Pennsy gon that I busted half a dozen drill bits on so long ago?
That gon soldiers on faithfully here, though most every time
Green resin? Was that an earlier product than the metal-filled 1201
G22 Pennsy gon that I busted half a dozen drill bits on so long ago?
That gon soldiers on faithfully here, though most every time
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Jerry Dziedzic
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#59868
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Re: Red Caboose X29 patch panels
Jim: I can answer part of the question, RC retooled the early PRR X29 (good
for B&O M-26b). I am still at work so I don't have a car to measure the
height of the patch panels. They are already out,
Jim: I can answer part of the question, RC retooled the early PRR X29 (good
for B&O M-26b). I am still at work so I don't have a car to measure the
height of the patch panels. They are already out,
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#59867
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
Certainly no argument there, Al, and I'm proud to say I was one of your earliest customers, back in the fragile green resin era.
Richard Hendrickson
Certainly no argument there, Al, and I'm proud to say I was one of your earliest customers, back in the fragile green resin era.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#59865
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Re: The DS/SS split - More results
wrote:
originally
1909 (or
Many
the
obviously
Thanks Richard
A follow up question, suggested by your answer: Does the span of the
series constitute a lower bound on the number of cars? For
wrote:
originally
1909 (or
Many
the
obviously
Thanks Richard
A follow up question, suggested by your answer: Does the span of the
series constitute a lower bound on the number of cars? For
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#59866
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Re: Suitable kits for SP B-50-38 or B-50-41?
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#59864
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Red Caboose X29 patch panels
Questions:
I understand Red Caboose is coming out with PRR X29 bodies with patch
panels.
- What is the height of the PRR patch panels? B&O's M-26 patch
panels were 15" high.
Red caboose
Questions:
I understand Red Caboose is coming out with PRR X29 bodies with patch
panels.
- What is the height of the PRR patch panels? B&O's M-26 patch
panels were 15" high.
Red caboose
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jim_mischke <jmischke@...>
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#59863
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
Richard - I produced cars about a year before Dennis did (I remember him complaining to me about the accuracy of one of my kits - I later returned the favor about his spurious Accurail road names -
Richard - I produced cars about a year before Dennis did (I remember him complaining to me about the accuracy of one of my kits - I later returned the favor about his spurious Accurail road names -
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Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#59861
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Re: HO Brass air hoses.
Update on bulk purchases of HO brass air hoses from both Bowser or PSC.
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Cal Scale (Bowser) #190-277 4/$2.95 (current standard packaging) @$0.75.
Bulk: 200
Update on bulk purchases of HO brass air hoses from both Bowser or PSC.
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Cal Scale (Bowser) #190-277 4/$2.95 (current standard packaging) @$0.75.
Bulk: 200
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By
Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#59860
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Re: Athearn metal kits
Tony comments that these kits are still "hell to assemble".
Well, he has that exactly right. Other problems, besides attempting to get all of the stamped steel and cast metal parts aligned correctly
Tony comments that these kits are still "hell to assemble".
Well, he has that exactly right. Other problems, besides attempting to get all of the stamped steel and cast metal parts aligned correctly
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#59859
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
The earliest resin kits I am aware of were structure kits by Lytler & Lytler,
back in the '70s. They were several story commercial buildings of an ornate
design. Also made of a tough resin. I also
The earliest resin kits I am aware of were structure kits by Lytler & Lytler,
back in the '70s. They were several story commercial buildings of an ornate
design. Also made of a tough resin. I also
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cj riley <cjriley42@...>
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#59858
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Re: The DS/SS split - More results
No. Earlier ORERs show 1,000 cars in the 108000-108999 series. Many RRs, when only a few cars were left in a number series, showed only the lowest and highest numbers of the cars remaining, and
No. Earlier ORERs show 1,000 cars in the 108000-108999 series. Many RRs, when only a few cars were left in a number series, showed only the lowest and highest numbers of the cars remaining, and
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Richard Hendrickson
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#59856
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Re: Who Produced the First Resin Kit in HO?
The earliest ones I'm aware of were produced by Dennis Storzek, now of Accurail. Dennis, who is on this list, may know if there were earlier examples.
Richard Hendrickson
The earliest ones I'm aware of were produced by Dennis Storzek, now of Accurail. Dennis, who is on this list, may know if there were earlier examples.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#59855
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Zamac [Was: beautiful old kit]
Larry Jackman wrote:
Larry is exactly right. The name comes from the constituent elements in the alloy: Zinc, Aluminum, Magnesium, Copper (the second "a" was probably added so you could pronounce
Larry Jackman wrote:
Larry is exactly right. The name comes from the constituent elements in the alloy: Zinc, Aluminum, Magnesium, Copper (the second "a" was probably added so you could pronounce
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#59862
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