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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
use. The
consider a
was
visible.
FWIW, I have begun shooting the interior of my stock cars with a medium
gray, weights and all. You'd be surprised how subtle the effect is; in
my opinion, gives the
use. The
consider a
was
visible.
FWIW, I have begun shooting the interior of my stock cars with a medium
gray, weights and all. You'd be surprised how subtle the effect is; in
my opinion, gives the
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Jerry Dziedzic
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#69733
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
I use a thin layer of lead sheet on the floor, painted black like the floor. The lighting is rarely good enough to notice the floor inside a stock car and besides my eyes aren't small enough to see
I use a thin layer of lead sheet on the floor, painted black like the floor. The lighting is rarely good enough to notice the floor inside a stock car and besides my eyes aren't small enough to see
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Malcolm Laughlin <mlaughlinnyc@...>
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Chips
Doug Harding notes:
But that's the point, Doug. Florida grasses are quite different from those in Iowa and/or Wyoming. Wouldn't it be better to match to a chip in the area of actual use? To add to
Doug Harding notes:
But that's the point, Doug. Florida grasses are quite different from those in Iowa and/or Wyoming. Wouldn't it be better to match to a chip in the area of actual use? To add to
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#69732
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
I closed Outlook, reopened it and now the main page link works.
Doug
I closed Outlook, reopened it and now the main page link works.
Doug
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Doug Brown <g.brown1@...>
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#69731
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
I got to the index page last night through the link on the aclsal.org main
page. Today that link does not work. The /index.htm is still on the link but
not on the page URL.
Doug Brown
I got to the index page last night through the link on the aclsal.org main
page. Today that link does not work. The /index.htm is still on the link but
not on the page URL.
Doug Brown
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Doug Brown <g.brown1@...>
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#69730
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
I had to go to the site and take the / index.htm off of the link.....
Rob
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Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
I had to go to the site and take the / index.htm off of the link.....
Rob
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Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
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ROB <lawdog99999@...>
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#69729
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Mike Brock wrote:
Mike,
Haven't you modeled those chips on the federal grazing land alongside your track work climbing up and over Sherman Hill? <VBG> What color are those "chips?"
Regards, Spen
Mike Brock wrote:
Mike,
Haven't you modeled those chips on the federal grazing land alongside your track work climbing up and over Sherman Hill? <VBG> What color are those "chips?"
Regards, Spen
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Spen Kellogg <spenkell@...>
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#69728
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Garth G. Groff wrote:
Except I think the most striking feature of an empty stock car is being able to see through to the other side.
Regards, Spen Kellogg
Garth G. Groff wrote:
Except I think the most striking feature of an empty stock car is being able to see through to the other side.
Regards, Spen Kellogg
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Spen Kellogg <spenkell@...>
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#69727
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Stockcars were typically shoveled out and then steam cleaned after use. The
steam caused the paint to peel and the wood to fade. You might consider a
grey for weathered wood with an off-white to
Stockcars were typically shoveled out and then steam cleaned after use. The
steam caused the paint to peel and the wood to fade. You might consider a
grey for weathered wood with an off-white to
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Douglas Harding <dharding@...>
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#69726
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
For some reason I cannot open this site. Dennis
--- John Golden <golden1014@...> wrote:
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/currentissue/sclmodeler2007-2.pdf
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For some reason I cannot open this site. Dennis
--- John Golden <golden1014@...> wrote:
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/currentissue/sclmodeler2007-2.pdf
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Dennis Williams
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#69725
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Re: [S-CLmodeler] Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
Sorry, gang--the period got added to the address in my
previous announcement.
Here's the correct address:
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/index.htm
ACL & SAL HS website is located
Sorry, gang--the period got added to the address in my
previous announcement.
Here's the correct address:
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/index.htm
ACL & SAL HS website is located
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golden1014
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#69724
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Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler No. 3
All,
The latest issue of the S-CL Modeler was released
yesterday. You can check it out at
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/index.htm.
We're also pleased to include on our website Bill
Welch's special
All,
The latest issue of the S-CL Modeler was released
yesterday. You can check it out at
http://s-clmodeler.aclsal.org/index.htm.
We're also pleased to include on our website Bill
Welch's special
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golden1014
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#69723
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Tony,
Pigs and sheep, which were loaded more or less at random, require only enough animals (or blobs) to give the illusion of a complete load. I think if the cattle are supposed to have their bovine
Tony,
Pigs and sheep, which were loaded more or less at random, require only enough animals (or blobs) to give the illusion of a complete load. I think if the cattle are supposed to have their bovine
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#69722
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Three freight cars...
I've found some photos online, and I'm wondering if anyone might be able
to provide some further details or information on these cars so as to
allow models to be made?
1. Kansas City, Kaw Valley
I've found some photos online, and I'm wondering if anyone might be able
to provide some further details or information on these cars so as to
allow models to be made?
1. Kansas City, Kaw Valley
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destron@...
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#69721
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Sunset Pacific Oil Company Tank Cars
Hello,
Looking for any sources of photos or info,on the Sunset Pacific Oil Company ,which was I believe located in the L.A. area prior to WW 2.
Especially of interest would be a photo of
Hello,
Looking for any sources of photos or info,on the Sunset Pacific Oil Company ,which was I believe located in the L.A. area prior to WW 2.
Especially of interest would be a photo of
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Dan Gledhill
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#69720
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Mike Brock, misunderstanding the meaning of "color chip", wrote:
[exploration of sources and colors of such chips deleted]
At the risk of taking this seriously, wouldn't an empty stock car tend
to be
Mike Brock, misunderstanding the meaning of "color chip", wrote:
[exploration of sources and colors of such chips deleted]
At the risk of taking this seriously, wouldn't an empty stock car tend
to be
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Tom Madden <tgmadden@...>
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#69719
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Tony Thompson writes about stock car weights:
"Same point regarding weight: I just put it on the
floor and paint flat black."
Flat black? Have you studied the...uh....floor colors of these cars?
Tony Thompson writes about stock car weights:
"Same point regarding weight: I just put it on the
floor and paint flat black."
Flat black? Have you studied the...uh....floor colors of these cars?
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#69718
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Depends on the state of your track - if you lay perfect track with
transition curves it may not be an issue, but top weight makes the car
unstable on poorly laid industrial tracks or authentically
Depends on the state of your track - if you lay perfect track with
transition curves it may not be an issue, but top weight makes the car
unstable on poorly laid industrial tracks or authentically
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Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton <smokeandsteam@...>
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#69717
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Andy Cich <ajc5150@...>
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#69716
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Re: Adding weight to a stock car
Cutting the weight so it is narrower than the floor by 1/8" or so will keep it
from showing from most angles. Don't forget that straw or sand bedding was
placed in the cars and that would prevent a
Cutting the weight so it is narrower than the floor by 1/8" or so will keep it
from showing from most angles. Don't forget that straw or sand bedding was
placed in the cars and that would prevent a
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cj riley <cjriley42@...>
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#69715
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