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S-40-5 Stock cars
Does anyone know what scheme the upcoming red caboose S-40-5 stock cars will
be? The part number is RR-39002? The NWP cars are in a post 1952 scheme,
and the T&NO are in a pre 1946 scheme. I'd like
Does anyone know what scheme the upcoming red caboose S-40-5 stock cars will
be? The part number is RR-39002? The NWP cars are in a post 1952 scheme,
and the T&NO are in a pre 1946 scheme. I'd like
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#62887
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Re: SAL "Silver Comet" or "Silver Star "decals?
Try Ted Culotta's Speedwitch site. The decals are not for PS-1's, but the slogans should work.
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
Try Ted Culotta's Speedwitch site. The decals are not for PS-1's, but the slogans should work.
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
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Paul Lyons
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#62885
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Re: SAL "Silver Comet" or "Silver Star "decals?
Doesn't the Speedwitch SAL set have these in it? I think it does... it has
the Robert E Lee slogan, I'd be surprised if it didn't have these.
Frank Valoczy,
New Westminster, BC
Doesn't the Speedwitch SAL set have these in it? I think it does... it has
the Robert E Lee slogan, I'd be surprised if it didn't have these.
Frank Valoczy,
New Westminster, BC
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destron@...
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#62886
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SAL "Silver Comet" or "Silver Star "decals?
Looking for HO Seaboard Air Line decals with the "Silver Comet" or
"Silver Star" slogan for 24300-499, 24800-999 and 25300-499 PS-1
boxcar series built from 1948-52. Everyone makes the "Meteor"
Looking for HO Seaboard Air Line decals with the "Silver Comet" or
"Silver Star" slogan for 24300-499, 24800-999 and 25300-499 PS-1
boxcar series built from 1948-52. Everyone makes the "Meteor"
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oliver
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#62884
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NP '37 AAR Boxcars
Matt Herson brought up some interesting details about the 15000-17999 series of NP 10' IH 40' boxcars.
I notice that almost all of manufactured HO 10' IH AAR boxcars utilize pre-war Youngstown doors
Matt Herson brought up some interesting details about the 15000-17999 series of NP 10' IH 40' boxcars.
I notice that almost all of manufactured HO 10' IH AAR boxcars utilize pre-war Youngstown doors
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Andy Carlson
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#62883
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: Greater New York Area Cane Sugar Refining
Matt:
Your right. Domino's plant was not served by railcars, but its
predecessor 19th and early 20th century ops were.
The large National Sugar operations (Jack Frost brand)
across the Hudson in
Matt:
Your right. Domino's plant was not served by railcars, but its
predecessor 19th and early 20th century ops were.
The large National Sugar operations (Jack Frost brand)
across the Hudson in
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cripete <pjboylanboylan@...>
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#62882
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C&EI Express Box Cars 1-5
The C&EI purchased the subject cars in 1945, so by the timeframe of my 1953
layout they would have been reweighed a couple of times.
Does anyone have any in-service photos that can tell me how the
The C&EI purchased the subject cars in 1945, so by the timeframe of my 1953
layout they would have been reweighed a couple of times.
Does anyone have any in-service photos that can tell me how the
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Andy Cich <ajc5150@...>
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#62881
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
Schuyler and Group,
For a NP 1937 AAR box car the number series should be 15000-17999. Some cars were renumbered but that happened after the cut off date for this list. The paint scheme is a
Schuyler and Group,
For a NP 1937 AAR box car the number series should be 15000-17999. Some cars were renumbered but that happened after the cut off date for this list. The paint scheme is a
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Matt Herson
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#62880
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question
Hi guys,
Perhaps not a "freight car" question but steam era for sure, does
anyone know if there were ever scale plans published for the Wabash or
Ann Arbor RR caboose with the "streamlined"
Hi guys,
Perhaps not a "freight car" question but steam era for sure, does
anyone know if there were ever scale plans published for the Wabash or
Ann Arbor RR caboose with the "streamlined"
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Bud Rindfleisch
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#62879
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
Brian J Carlson (replying to Schuyler) wrote:
Starting in the fall of 1949, SP rebuilt the best 675 or so of the surviving cars of Class B-50-12 into an entirely new appearance, new steel sides
Brian J Carlson (replying to Schuyler) wrote:
Starting in the fall of 1949, SP rebuilt the best 675 or so of the surviving cars of Class B-50-12 into an entirely new appearance, new steel sides
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#62878
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
Tim:
Where did you get your information? I was going by information in Ed Hawkins
article in RMJ. The handbrake in the photo of 29756 (October 1989 RMJ, or
Page 70 of Freight Car Models Vol II) is
Tim:
Where did you get your information? I was going by information in Ed Hawkins
article in RMJ. The handbrake in the photo of 29756 (October 1989 RMJ, or
Page 70 of Freight Car Models Vol II) is
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#62877
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#62875
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
Schuyler
NP 29500-29999 were built in 1946. They had APEX steel running
boards, 4/4 ends, 8-rung ladders, ASF A-3 ride control trucks,
and AJAX hand brake. And the doors had a 5-7-6 pattern of
Schuyler
NP 29500-29999 were built in 1946. They had APEX steel running
boards, 4/4 ends, 8-rung ladders, ASF A-3 ride control trucks,
and AJAX hand brake. And the doors had a 5-7-6 pattern of
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Tim O'Connor
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#62876
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Re: Prototype verification, or not
SGL wrote:
anyway . . .
the first question.
And of course, is this
NP 29500-29999, blt Feb 1946, Gypsum or Morton running board, universal
brakewheel, 6' doors, earlier style wide riveted youngstown
SGL wrote:
anyway . . .
the first question.
And of course, is this
NP 29500-29999, blt Feb 1946, Gypsum or Morton running board, universal
brakewheel, 6' doors, earlier style wide riveted youngstown
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#62874
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Prototype verification, or not
Hi all
OK, so I bought some new cars, hoping for the best, but liking the cars anyway . . .
IM 1937 AAR 40' box, lettered for NP 29835
http://www.imrcmodels.com/ho/html/45703.htm
This comes, of
Hi all
OK, so I bought some new cars, hoping for the best, but liking the cars anyway . . .
IM 1937 AAR 40' box, lettered for NP 29835
http://www.imrcmodels.com/ho/html/45703.htm
This comes, of
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#62873
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Cars wanted
I have been looking for some cars, mostly hoppers, for some time but without luck.
I would like to buy:
one or two CB&Q war emergency composite hoppers, either the Proto 2000 model or the Accurail
I have been looking for some cars, mostly hoppers, for some time but without luck.
I would like to buy:
one or two CB&Q war emergency composite hoppers, either the Proto 2000 model or the Accurail
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Richard White
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#62889
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Re: CSRM Philip R. Hastings photo ID question
There is nothing to substitute contacting the museums's librarians
directly at
<mailto:rrmuseumlibrary%40parks.ca.org>rrmuseumlibrary@....
They are truly there to serve you, and as they
There is nothing to substitute contacting the museums's librarians
directly at
<mailto:rrmuseumlibrary%40parks.ca.org>rrmuseumlibrary@....
They are truly there to serve you, and as they
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#62872
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Re: CSRM Philip R. Hastings photo ID question
Rob Kirkham wrote:
So how about some long term planning.
The NMRA National is in Sacramento in 2011.
Bill Dixon
Rob Kirkham wrote:
So how about some long term planning.
The NMRA National is in Sacramento in 2011.
Bill Dixon
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W.R.Dixon
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#62871
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Re: CSRM Philip R. Hastings photo ID question
Thanks for that info Tim - I'll follow up with them. Sacramento is a 15 hours drive from here, and I'm not sure when I'll be able to check out the collection in person.
Rob Kirkham
Thanks for that info Tim - I'll follow up with them. Sacramento is a 15 hours drive from here, and I'm not sure when I'll be able to check out the collection in person.
Rob Kirkham
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#62870
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Re: 52' Gondolas
Jace Kahn asked:
Can suggest a good candidate for lettering my latest O scale KTM 52'
fishbelly-side gondola, either northeastern or midwestern, ca.
1940-1955. (Not B&O)
This model is similar to
Jace Kahn asked:
Can suggest a good candidate for lettering my latest O scale KTM 52'
fishbelly-side gondola, either northeastern or midwestern, ca.
1940-1955. (Not B&O)
This model is similar to
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Larry Kline
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#62869
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