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Brian Nolan DVD in Stock and Ready to Ship
Hi folks,
My new DVD, "Building Craftsman Structure Kits, Volume 4 with Brian Nolan", is now in stock
and ready for immediate delivery. Those of you who are morally opposed to placing pre-
orders or
Hi folks,
My new DVD, "Building Craftsman Structure Kits, Volume 4 with Brian Nolan", is now in stock
and ready for immediate delivery. Those of you who are morally opposed to placing pre-
orders or
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smason22000 <smason2@...>
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#73086
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Re: How about creating a model prototype database?
Another note: If you open a GMAIL account, you can direct your
Yahoo mail (STMFC, etc) to that account. Then with Google Desktop
Search enabled on your Windows PC (or Mac?) Google will create a
search
Another note: If you open a GMAIL account, you can direct your
Yahoo mail (STMFC, etc) to that account. Then with Google Desktop
Search enabled on your Windows PC (or Mac?) Google will create a
search
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Tim O'Connor
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#73081
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NOT ADMIN messages
That's a good idea Mike - I hope everyone co-operates.
Jerry Glow
in the
a good
don't think
necessary. Feel
Hopefully
to keep
we see of
That's a good idea Mike - I hope everyone co-operates.
Jerry Glow
in the
a good
don't think
necessary. Feel
Hopefully
to keep
we see of
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jerryglow2
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#73080
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Re: How about creating a model prototype database?
There is already such a database. It's called the INTERNET.
The STMFC archives as well as ALL Yahoo groups are downloadable
to your hard drive with a tool called "PG Offline" and you can
then make
There is already such a database. It's called the INTERNET.
The STMFC archives as well as ALL Yahoo groups are downloadable
to your hard drive with a tool called "PG Offline" and you can
then make
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Tim O'Connor
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#73079
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Re: How about creating a model prototype database?
Marty, I took absolutely no offence to your or Schyuler's postings.
I didn't FEEL at all that I was being "picked on". And I don't
recall asking for a database to be set up, but I'd gladly
Marty, I took absolutely no offence to your or Schyuler's postings.
I didn't FEEL at all that I was being "picked on". And I don't
recall asking for a database to be set up, but I'd gladly
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#73078
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Re: How about creating a model prototype database?
Steve,
You seem to think I was picking on you which certainly wasn't my intent.
To clarify - I wasn't attempting to suggest that you not ask a
question of the list. My reply was regarding the
Steve,
You seem to think I was picking on you which certainly wasn't my intent.
To clarify - I wasn't attempting to suggest that you not ask a
question of the list. My reply was regarding the
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cvsne <mjmcguirk@...>
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#73077
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ADMIN messages
It has been requested to me that members not use the term "ADMIN" in the subject line even when replying to an ADMIN message. I think thats a good idea because ADMIN messages should be read by the
It has been requested to me that members not use the term "ADMIN" in the subject line even when replying to an ADMIN message. I think thats a good idea because ADMIN messages should be read by the
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#73076
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Re: Color Matching for Freight Cars
Charlie Vlk writes:
"I envision doing the database prior to dealing with the actual drift cards, means of reproducing them, etc... and as an ongoing
work.
This database will, incidently, provide some
Charlie Vlk writes:
"I envision doing the database prior to dealing with the actual drift cards, means of reproducing them, etc... and as an ongoing
work.
This database will, incidently, provide some
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#73075
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Re: Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
The following are from what I remember from builders photos, but is being written from our summer house and I do not have my Texaco file here.
In about 1929 The Texas Company began using the
The following are from what I remember from builders photos, but is being written from our summer house and I do not have my Texaco file here.
In about 1929 The Texas Company began using the
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Cyril Durrenberger
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#73074
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Northern Pacific Boxcar Red dba Corvette Red dba Chocolate Syrup Brown
Per a research piece by Bill McKown of W&R fame, Northern Pacific box car red is the same red used on Corvettes and in the DuPont catalogue in 1993 when he wrote an article for the NPRHS, its was
Per a research piece by Bill McKown of W&R fame, Northern Pacific box car red is the same red used on Corvettes and in the DuPont catalogue in 1993 when he wrote an article for the NPRHS, its was
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gary laakso
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#73073
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Re: Color Matching for Freight Cars
Ed-
Thank you for your thoughtful and informative reply.
Your comments indicate, to me, the importance of including the application data and allowing for reported and observed
variances in the color
Ed-
Thank you for your thoughtful and informative reply.
Your comments indicate, to me, the importance of including the application data and allowing for reported and observed
variances in the color
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Charlie Vlk
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#73072
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Re: Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
That helps me, I hope it helps MATT as well.
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George Hollwedel
310 Loma Verde St
Buda, TX 78610-9785
512-796-6883
www.micro-trains.com/hollwedel.php
That helps me, I hope it helps MATT as well.
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George Hollwedel
310 Loma Verde St
Buda, TX 78610-9785
512-796-6883
www.micro-trains.com/hollwedel.php
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George Hollwedel
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#73071
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Re: Color Matching for Freight Cars
A verrrry red-faced Charlie Vlk admits that he did mean Mr. Tom Madden, Dean of All Things Pullman.....
The process of objectivity you describe hits the nail on the head...... we can wax poetic
A verrrry red-faced Charlie Vlk admits that he did mean Mr. Tom Madden, Dean of All Things Pullman.....
The process of objectivity you describe hits the nail on the head...... we can wax poetic
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Charlie Vlk
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#73070
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Re: Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
George,
Sorry. I hit the wrong key. I have nothing solid to offer you, except that the silver Texaco cars date from the 1930s and were all black well before the 1950s.
Kind regards,
Garth G.
George,
Sorry. I hit the wrong key. I have nothing solid to offer you, except that the silver Texaco cars date from the 1930s and were all black well before the 1950s.
Kind regards,
Garth G.
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#73069
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Re: Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
Garth, that wasn't much help...
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George Hollwedel
310 Loma Verde St
Buda, TX 78610-9785
512-796-6883
www.micro-trains.com/hollwedel.php
Garth, that wasn't much help...
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George Hollwedel
310 Loma Verde St
Buda, TX 78610-9785
512-796-6883
www.micro-trains.com/hollwedel.php
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George Hollwedel
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#73068
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Re: Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
matthewjstrickland wrote:
matthewjstrickland wrote:
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#73067
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Texaco Tank Car Fleet in 1950
Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me what period Texaco used the black tank cars with
White Thick Block lettering of "TEXACO"? From when to when?
Were these tanks cars 8000 or 10,000 gallon?
Also if you
Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me what period Texaco used the black tank cars with
White Thick Block lettering of "TEXACO"? From when to when?
Were these tanks cars 8000 or 10,000 gallon?
Also if you
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matt
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#73066
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Re: J & L Steel and Koppers Coal Car Tank Cars
Hi Larry and list members,
Looking at the P&LE HS web site at
http://www.plerrhs.org/store/BookShelf.pdf
It appears to me that maybe there might be a charge for S&H, but you didn't mention such in
Hi Larry and list members,
Looking at the P&LE HS web site at
http://www.plerrhs.org/store/BookShelf.pdf
It appears to me that maybe there might be a charge for S&H, but you didn't mention such in
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#73065
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Re: ADMIN: Re: Re: Color Matching for Freight Cars
Hi, Al,
You ask:
"As a side question - is there still a group that deals specifically with early-1800s thru mid-1900s steam era freight cars, i.e. the prototypes only and not models? . . . .
Hi, Al,
You ask:
"As a side question - is there still a group that deals specifically with early-1800s thru mid-1900s steam era freight cars, i.e. the prototypes only and not models? . . . .
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#73064
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Re: ADMIN: Re: Re: Color Matching for Freight Cars
Mike,
As a side question - is there still a group that deals specifically with early-1800s thru mid-1900s steam era freight cars, i.e. the prototypes only and not models? . . . . documenting early
Mike,
As a side question - is there still a group that deals specifically with early-1800s thru mid-1900s steam era freight cars, i.e. the prototypes only and not models? . . . . documenting early
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water.kresse@...
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#73063
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