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Re: InterMountains new 1958 cu ft Covered Hoppers.
I hope when they get to SP, they will letter the open-sided car correctly for Class H-70-10, the only SP class with such sides. When Walthers did a custom-lettered kit from the E&B Valley product,
I hope when they get to SP, they will letter the open-sided car correctly for Class H-70-10, the only SP class with such sides. When Walthers did a custom-lettered kit from the E&B Valley product,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#70786
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Re: InterMountains new 1958 cu ft Covered Hoppers.
Jerry,
Last week InterMountain provided me with two sets of plastic test parts
that depict two primary versions of their model that's currently in
work. There will be two bodies, one with openings
Jerry,
Last week InterMountain provided me with two sets of plastic test parts
that depict two primary versions of their model that's currently in
work. There will be two bodies, one with openings
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#70785
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Re: Kadee #58 couplers & metal wheelsets
Got a story about metal wheels. I followed the prototype track plan
when I built my layout. Only problem is by shortening everything I
created a double S curve through some turnouts. I was having a
Got a story about metal wheels. I followed the prototype track plan
when I built my layout. Only problem is by shortening everything I
created a double S curve through some turnouts. I was having a
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By
rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#70783
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Re: InterMountains new 1958 cu ft Covered Hoppers.
As for the Union Pacific car, metal runnung boards are not correct. The UP cars had wood running boards when delivered in the red scheme. It would be easy enough to remove the metal ones and replace
As for the Union Pacific car, metal runnung boards are not correct. The UP cars had wood running boards when delivered in the red scheme. It would be easy enough to remove the metal ones and replace
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ogdentowebercanyon
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#70782
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Re: InterMountains new 1958 cu ft Covered Hoppers.
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Tim O'Connor
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#70781
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Re: Kadee #58 couplers & metal wheelsets
I would suggest you try a couple of the gravel hoppers. They tend to be light and if you are going to get derailments they would probably do it. Plus you need to build -- how many more?
I would suggest you try a couple of the gravel hoppers. They tend to be light and if you are going to get derailments they would probably do it. Plus you need to build -- how many more?
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#70780
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Re: Truck question - model
It strongly resembles a Wolff leaf spring truck.
Compare with #125 here:
http://www.bethlehemcarworks.com/Products/Kit_Bits/index.html#Trucks
Mike Fortney
either
It strongly resembles a Wolff leaf spring truck.
Compare with #125 here:
http://www.bethlehemcarworks.com/Products/Kit_Bits/index.html#Trucks
Mike Fortney
either
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By
Mike Fortney
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#70779
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Re: FW: [nvmrc] check out National Steel Car's lively website
Rob,
I don't know. Perhaps you could try going to the Adobe web
site (adobe.com) and updating your version of Adobe Flash Player.
Regards,
-Jeff
Rob,
I don't know. Perhaps you could try going to the Adobe web
site (adobe.com) and updating your version of Adobe Flash Player.
Regards,
-Jeff
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By
Aley, Jeff A
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#70778
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Re: Kadee #58 couplers...
Hi Jack,
My preferred uncoupling method, whether with a bamboo skewer or a sharp
pencil point, is to get slack on the couplers and use whichever tool I have
to pull the nearest gladhand off to the
Hi Jack,
My preferred uncoupling method, whether with a bamboo skewer or a sharp
pencil point, is to get slack on the couplers and use whichever tool I have
to pull the nearest gladhand off to the
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Andy Sperandeo <asperandeo@...>
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#70777
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Re: FW: [nvmrc] check out National Steel Car's lively website
The website is almost an art piece. And the cars depicted in the 360
degree views look like undec plastic models. Good entertainment, but
too modern for STMFC!
Steve Lucas.
wrote:
the
Behalf Of
The website is almost an art piece. And the cars depicted in the 360
degree views look like undec plastic models. Good entertainment, but
too modern for STMFC!
Steve Lucas.
wrote:
the
Behalf Of
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#70776
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InterMountains new 1958 cu ft Covered Hoppers.
I just received my dealer sheet for the new 1958 Cubic Foot Hoppers.
They are also listed on the website in the "News" section for March
announcements.
Is there any hope that these cars are correct
I just received my dealer sheet for the new 1958 Cubic Foot Hoppers.
They are also listed on the website in the "News" section for March
announcements.
Is there any hope that these cars are correct
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Jerry Jackson <centralfloridashops@...>
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#70775
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Sorry
Sorry about the doubleposting!
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the Fraser
http://hydrorail.rrpicturearchives.net/ - Rail Photos
Sorry about the doubleposting!
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the Fraser
http://hydrorail.rrpicturearchives.net/ - Rail Photos
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destron@...
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#70774
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Truck question - model
I've uploaded a photo of a truck on a P&N caboose (in the Frank's
Randomness folder in the Files section). Is there a model available of a
truck like this? If not, is there anything semi-similar that
I've uploaded a photo of a truck on a P&N caboose (in the Frank's
Randomness folder in the Files section). Is there a model available of a
truck like this? If not, is there anything semi-similar that
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destron@...
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#70773
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Truck question - model
I've uploaded a photo of a truck on a P&N caboose (in the Frank's
Randomness folder in the Files section). Is there a model available of a
truck like this? If not, is there anything semi-similar that
I've uploaded a photo of a truck on a P&N caboose (in the Frank's
Randomness folder in the Files section). Is there a model available of a
truck like this? If not, is there anything semi-similar that
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destron@...
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#70772
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Re: Info needed Wheel Reports
You may be able to find switch lists, but it's unlikely that you'd find
wheel reports.
I believe the beer line was entirely within the Milwaukee station.
Wheel reports are made up for road
You may be able to find switch lists, but it's unlikely that you'd find
wheel reports.
I believe the beer line was entirely within the Milwaukee station.
Wheel reports are made up for road
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Malcolm Laughlin <mlaughlinnyc@...>
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#70771
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Re: Kadee #58 couplers & metal wheelsets
--- In STMFC@..., "Jack Burgess" <jack@...> wrote:
Yes, you should replace your wheelsets, While many modelers are now using Code 88
metal wheels, I'm not making this conversion
--- In STMFC@..., "Jack Burgess" <jack@...> wrote:
Yes, you should replace your wheelsets, While many modelers are now using Code 88
metal wheels, I'm not making this conversion
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By
rgs0554
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#70770
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Re: ACY Boxcar View
end door auto car to its right.
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Jace, it's not New Haven, it's Nickel Plate. And it's not an auto car
but a single-door auto PARTS car. (Although I suppose vehicles
end door auto car to its right.
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Jace, it's not New Haven, it's Nickel Plate. And it's not an auto car
but a single-door auto PARTS car. (Although I suppose vehicles
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Scott Pitzer
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#70769
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Re: FW: [nvmrc] check out National Steel Car's lively website
Rob,
Mine comes up with a choice in the lower left corner, "SKIP INTRO", so I
did, then there were several choices.
Chuck Hladik
Rutland Railroad
Virginia Division
NMRA
Rob,
Mine comes up with a choice in the lower left corner, "SKIP INTRO", so I
did, then there were several choices.
Chuck Hladik
Rutland Railroad
Virginia Division
NMRA
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By
Charles Hladik
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#70784
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Re: Sunshine kits website
Jim,
Excellent effort. Very commendable.
Greatly appreciate being able to access this up to date information
from the far flung antipodees.
Phil Morrow
Melbourne
Australia
<jimandlisa97225@...>
Jim,
Excellent effort. Very commendable.
Greatly appreciate being able to access this up to date information
from the far flung antipodees.
Phil Morrow
Melbourne
Australia
<jimandlisa97225@...>
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By
rckwallaby
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#70768
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Re: Kadee #58 couplers
My standard is Kadee #58's. I also neuter them of their glad hands
since I do not use magnetic uncoupling. An added benefit of neutering
is the effort to uncouple with a skewer is even easier since
My standard is Kadee #58's. I also neuter them of their glad hands
since I do not use magnetic uncoupling. An added benefit of neutering
is the effort to uncouple with a skewer is even easier since
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By
Tom Wencl <tom.wencl@...>
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#70767
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