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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#63982
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Re: UP and subisderary lines
Rich Yoder wrote:
The OSL was part of UP prior to the 1896 bankruptcy, then was reacquired by UP in about 1901. The O-W didn't exist until 1911; before that, there was an Oregon Railway &
Rich Yoder wrote:
The OSL was part of UP prior to the 1896 bankruptcy, then was reacquired by UP in about 1901. The O-W didn't exist until 1911; before that, there was an Oregon Railway &
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#63981
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UP and subisderary lines
I was wondering when were the following Railroads a part of the UP
System?
Oregon Short Line
Oregon - Washington RR & Navigation Company
Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR
St Joseph & Grand Island
I was wondering when were the following Railroads a part of the UP
System?
Oregon Short Line
Oregon - Washington RR & Navigation Company
Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR
St Joseph & Grand Island
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Rich Yoder
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#63980
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old AHM welded tankcar
A while back I picked up an old AHM tankcar that seems to represent a post-1950 design of ICC105 tank. Welded tank body, very rounded ends, pressure bonnet (so yes, it's an ICC105), and a full frame
A while back I picked up an old AHM tankcar that seems to represent a post-1950 design of ICC105 tank. Welded tank body, very rounded ends, pressure bonnet (so yes, it's an ICC105), and a full frame
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D. Scott Chatfield
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#63979
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
Response from the MoPac group so far:
The link is wrong but if you change it to <http://www.branchline-
trains.com/blueprint/40boxcars/40%27aar6/bra_1421.jpg> you will get the
MP car.
Jerry
Response from the MoPac group so far:
The link is wrong but if you change it to <http://www.branchline-
trains.com/blueprint/40boxcars/40%27aar6/bra_1421.jpg> you will get the
MP car.
Jerry
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#63978
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pencil weathering
This sounds great. How about an article with photos in one of the
modeling magazines?
The classic article in RMC about weathering freight cars with oil
paints was weak on weathering wood side
This sounds great. How about an article with photos in one of the
modeling magazines?
The classic article in RMC about weathering freight cars with oil
paints was weak on weathering wood side
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ed_mines
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#63976
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Ulrich, All Nation
--- In STMFC@..., "Phil Clark" <clark33@...> asked:
All Nation was O scale; Ulrich was HO.
I saw the glued sheets in a catalog I tossed.
Ed
--- In STMFC@..., "Phil Clark" <clark33@...> asked:
All Nation was O scale; Ulrich was HO.
I saw the glued sheets in a catalog I tossed.
Ed
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ed_mines
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#63975
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
I believe that kit represents 34600-35099 built 1950
I believe that kit represents 34600-35099 built 1950
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Tim O'Connor
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#63974
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Re: The Delano Photo
Ed, that remark you made about '... Micromark sells preweathered scribed sheets...' intrigues me. Right now I have no Internet access to explore the Micromark site. I'll get to my local library and
Ed, that remark you made about '... Micromark sells preweathered scribed sheets...' intrigues me. Right now I have no Internet access to explore the Micromark site. I'll get to my local library and
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Phil Clark
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#63973
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
Kurt,
Your statement above is not correct. MP's 40' AAR box cars built
1955-1959 all had 8' door openings. MoPac's 40' AAR box cars built
1950-1954 all had 6' door openings.
MoPac had no 40' AAR
Kurt,
Your statement above is not correct. MP's 40' AAR box cars built
1955-1959 all had 8' door openings. MoPac's 40' AAR box cars built
1950-1954 all had 6' door openings.
MoPac had no 40' AAR
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Ed Hawkins
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#63972
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#63971
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#63970
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Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway
The WI&M rostered 5 boxcars in 1953 and other dates as well. Before I
purchase Thomas Burg's White Pine Route, can anyone tell me if there are photos of
the boxcars in this book? If not can
The WI&M rostered 5 boxcars in 1953 and other dates as well. Before I
purchase Thomas Burg's White Pine Route, can anyone tell me if there are photos of
the boxcars in this book? If not can
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SUVCWORR@...
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#63977
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Are NG couplers the same size as Sandard Gauge?
I'm modeling a (mythical but plausible) NG line circa 1940. Would the couplers have been identical to standard gauge ones?
TIA
Norm
I'm modeling a (mythical but plausible) NG line circa 1940. Would the couplers have been identical to standard gauge ones?
TIA
Norm
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Norm <ndrez@...>
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#63969
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
Kurt,
The 19000-19999 series cars were built late 1952 to early 1953. I-GN
was assigned 19000-19499 and StLB&M got 19500-19999. All cars were
built by MP at their DeSoto, Mo. shops.
The cars had
Kurt,
The 19000-19999 series cars were built late 1952 to early 1953. I-GN
was assigned 19000-19499 and StLB&M got 19500-19999. All cars were
built by MP at their DeSoto, Mo. shops.
The cars had
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Ed Hawkins
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#63968
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
I know Sunshine made a mini-kit that served as a door prize at Naperville a few years ago. If I recall, it was for a IGN 10-6 car, and included the parts needed to modify an InterMountain 10-6
I know Sunshine made a mini-kit that served as a door prize at Naperville a few years ago. If I recall, it was for a IGN 10-6 car, and included the parts needed to modify an InterMountain 10-6
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Martin McGuirk <mjmcguirk@...>
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#63967
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Re: MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
I¹ve posted your question to the MoPac group.
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Thanks!
Brian Ehni
From: Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 10:45:42 -0400
To:
I¹ve posted your question to the MoPac group.
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Thanks!
Brian Ehni
From: Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
Reply-To: <STMFC@...>
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 10:45:42 -0400
To:
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#63966
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MP 10-6 IH 40 ft Boxcar model?
Hi:
I have been looking for a HO model to represent the MP 40 ft, 10-6 IH, 3898 cu ft, 6 ft door boxcars; preferably the 19000 - 19999 series, but others may be identical. I see Branchline has an
Hi:
I have been looking for a HO model to represent the MP 40 ft, 10-6 IH, 3898 cu ft, 6 ft door boxcars; preferably the 19000 - 19999 series, but others may be identical. I see Branchline has an
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#63965
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Re: pencil weathering
As some of you who attended the last Naperville RPM show know, weathering was a hot topic. It seems that a few of us who gave up the fine arts to chase trains and build freight cars have gone back to
As some of you who attended the last Naperville RPM show know, weathering was a hot topic. It seems that a few of us who gave up the fine arts to chase trains and build freight cars have gone back to
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#63964
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Re: b & o stockcars.
here except that diagonal panels run the other way.\
And the Pennsy is the unstandard railroad of the world.
George Simmons
Dry Prong, LA
here except that diagonal panels run the other way.\
And the Pennsy is the unstandard railroad of the world.
George Simmons
Dry Prong, LA
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George Simmons
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#63963
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