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Walthers P2K Mather box car question
I am considering adding a Mather boxcar to my fleet, for fun and
variety. I model 1960 or so.
I see Walthers/P2K offers such a car, in various road names. I am
familiar with Muncie and Western and
I am considering adding a Mather boxcar to my fleet, for fun and
variety. I model 1960 or so.
I see Walthers/P2K offers such a car, in various road names. I am
familiar with Muncie and Western and
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jim_mischke <jmischke@...>
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#70371
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Wabash Gondolas
That reminds me that Richard sent me several very helpful views of the 65' gondolas to aid me in lettering my ancient Lobaugh with either Champ decals or CDS transfers or some combination of them.
That reminds me that Richard sent me several very helpful views of the 65' gondolas to aid me in lettering my ancient Lobaugh with either Champ decals or CDS transfers or some combination of them.
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Justin Kahn
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#70370
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Nothing to thank.
Unfortunately I have no idea anymore as to where I found it - it was
somewhere out on the ether of the web, though.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver,
Nothing to thank.
Unfortunately I have no idea anymore as to where I found it - it was
somewhere out on the ether of the web, though.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver,
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destron@...
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#70369
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Re: SFRD Fan-Equipped Rr-30 RH Side Lettering
wrote:
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The delay is not a problem, Richard...I appreciate the tenacity!
I appreciate the info too, as this confirms for me I can model one of
the cars with original mechanical fans.
I am a little
wrote:
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The delay is not a problem, Richard...I appreciate the tenacity!
I appreciate the info too, as this confirms for me I can model one of
the cars with original mechanical fans.
I am a little
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John Hile <john66h@...>
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#70368
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Re: Hercules Powder House Cars (was Hercules 8000g Type 21 Tanks)
benjaminfrank_hom wrote:
Yeah, that's the photo (that I purchased from Bob's Photos). Somehow I
doubt that's Bob's web page tho.
Dave Nelson
benjaminfrank_hom wrote:
Yeah, that's the photo (that I purchased from Bob's Photos). Somehow I
doubt that's Bob's web page tho.
Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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#70367
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Re: Hercules 8000g Type 21 Tanks
In answer to the question of what the tank cars transported, I spoke
with an armorer who dealt with Hercules Powder while at Western
Cartridge in St. Louis. Hercules would have been shipping
In answer to the question of what the tank cars transported, I spoke
with an armorer who dealt with Hercules Powder while at Western
Cartridge in St. Louis. Hercules would have been shipping
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daylines_johncarty <johnpcarty@...>
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#70366
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Re: Hercules 8000g Type 21 Tanks
Thanks for that summary Peter. I will add from my notes that I have
Hercules Powder Co. dating from 1882-1955. It is my understanding
that the mining industry in CA was a draw and/or reason for
Thanks for that summary Peter. I will add from my notes that I have
Hercules Powder Co. dating from 1882-1955. It is my understanding
that the mining industry in CA was a draw and/or reason for
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John Hile <john66h@...>
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#70365
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
This is the first photo of one of these cars (8000 series) I've seen in revenue service. Believe me I've been looking. According to the Monon Car Dept. records at the Monon Historical Society these
This is the first photo of one of these cars (8000 series) I've seen in revenue service. Believe me I've been looking. According to the Monon Car Dept. records at the Monon Historical Society these
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Michael Aufderheide
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#70364
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Re: Hercules 8000g Type 21 Tanks
mainline
track
Atlas Powder Works was also located in the area at Giant and/or Nitro,
CA. I believe Point Pinole Park is built on the site of the old Atlas
works with walking paths laid on the grade
mainline
track
Atlas Powder Works was also located in the area at Giant and/or Nitro,
CA. I believe Point Pinole Park is built on the site of the old Atlas
works with walking paths laid on the grade
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John Hile <john66h@...>
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#70363
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Re: Atlas 1932 ARA box car
Any additional information on the new box car? Are any of the other companies saying order now and we will tell you how much later?
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax,
Any additional information on the new box car? Are any of the other companies saying order now and we will tell you how much later?
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax,
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#70362
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Hercules Powder House Cars (was Hercules 8000g Type 21 Tanks)
Dave Nelson wrote:
"I have a photo of some Hercules std. gauge house cars... they look like
reefers as it's T&G wood siding, plug door, and they may well have been
insulated, but offhand I don't
Dave Nelson wrote:
"I have a photo of some Hercules std. gauge house cars... they look like
reefers as it's T&G wood siding, plug door, and they may well have been
insulated, but offhand I don't
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70361
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Frank Valoczy wrote:
"Yeah, the stencil says 100,000, and the ORER listing says that, too. I
tweaked the gamma of the image a bit to lighten it and get a clearer
view, and compared it to an Accurail
Frank Valoczy wrote:
"Yeah, the stencil says 100,000, and the ORER listing says that, too. I
tweaked the gamma of the image a bit to lighten it and get a clearer
view, and compared it to an Accurail
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70360
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Re: Silver Streak.
Your club-mates are watching, Malcolm!
SGL
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Please don't count the rivets when my D&RGW "Cookie Box" comes through your yard.
Malcolm Laughlin,
Your club-mates are watching, Malcolm!
SGL
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Please don't count the rivets when my D&RGW "Cookie Box" comes through your yard.
Malcolm Laughlin,
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Malcolm Laughlin <mlaughlinnyc@...>
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#70372
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Yeah, the stencil says 100,000, and the ORER listing says that, too. I
tweaked the gamma of the image a bit to lighten it and get a clearer view,
and compared it to an Accurail Andrews truck I have at
Yeah, the stencil says 100,000, and the ORER listing says that, too. I
tweaked the gamma of the image a bit to lighten it and get a clearer view,
and compared it to an Accurail Andrews truck I have at
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destron@...
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#70359
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Frank Valoczy wrote:
"Want to bet that that Monon boxcar is an SU? ;)"
Sounds like a good call to me, and entirely appropriate for the 1930s.
Also available from Westerfield as kit number
Frank Valoczy wrote:
"Want to bet that that Monon boxcar is an SU? ;)"
Sounds like a good call to me, and entirely appropriate for the 1930s.
Also available from Westerfield as kit number
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70358
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Bruce Smith wrote:
"Aren't those 50 ton Andrews trucks? The car appears to be stenciled
for 100,000 lbs not 140,000 lbs."
They are DEFINITELY Andrews trucks - cancel that recommendation to
Bruce Smith wrote:
"Aren't those 50 ton Andrews trucks? The car appears to be stenciled
for 100,000 lbs not 140,000 lbs."
They are DEFINITELY Andrews trucks - cancel that recommendation to
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70357
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Thanks for the tips, Ben.
Want to bet that that Monon boxcar is an SU? ;)
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the
Thanks for the tips, Ben.
Want to bet that that Monon boxcar is an SU? ;)
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the
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destron@...
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#70356
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
regarding
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/STMFC/files/Frank%27s%20Randomness/CSS% 26SB%201266.jpg
and
Ben, et al,
Aren't those 50 ton andrews trucks? The car appears to be stenciled for 100,000 lbs
regarding
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/STMFC/files/Frank%27s%20Randomness/CSS% 26SB%201266.jpg
and
Ben, et al,
Aren't those 50 ton andrews trucks? The car appears to be stenciled for 100,000 lbs
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Bruce Smith
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#70355
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Two more observations on the photo of CSS&SB 1266:
- Use Bowser Crown trucks for your model.
- Interesting Monon boxcar in the background to the right.
Ben Hom
Two more observations on the photo of CSS&SB 1266:
- Use Bowser Crown trucks for your model.
- Interesting Monon boxcar in the background to the right.
Ben Hom
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70354
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Re: Modeling possibilities?
Frank Vakoczy wrote:
"...I'll post the photo of [CSS&SB] 1266 to the files section of the
group when I get home."
Frank, thanks. I concur with Bob Witt - this is a USRA 70-ton steel
gon that you can
Frank Vakoczy wrote:
"...I'll post the photo of [CSS&SB] 1266 to the files section of the
group when I get home."
Frank, thanks. I concur with Bob Witt - this is a USRA 70-ton steel
gon that you can
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70353
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