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Foobie, was IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Foobie - a compound word originally derived from "fake" and "boob" and used to describe silicon implanted mammary glands. Now generically used for anything that is bogus. It may also be related
Foobie - a compound word originally derived from "fake" and "boob" and used to describe silicon implanted mammary glands. Now generically used for anything that is bogus. It may also be related
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Bruce Smith
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#76468
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Re: Cabot Carbon Black Cars
While we are on the subject of the carbon black cars does anyone know if there are any prewar decals available. It doesn't look like Railshops is ever going to do any.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time
While we are on the subject of the carbon black cars does anyone know if there are any prewar decals available. It doesn't look like Railshops is ever going to do any.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#76467
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Elden,
Your commentary is accurate and has been developed by parents who have a tv in every room. Recently, my sister-in-law who brought my mother-in-law for a stay brought a tv for mom
Elden,
Your commentary is accurate and has been developed by parents who have a tv in every room. Recently, my sister-in-law who brought my mother-in-law for a stay brought a tv for mom
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Bob McCarthy
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#76466
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Elden,
Your commentary is accurate and has been developed by parents who have a tv in every room. Recently, my sister-in-law who brought my mother-in-law for a stay brought a tv for mom
Elden,
Your commentary is accurate and has been developed by parents who have a tv in every room. Recently, my sister-in-law who brought my mother-in-law for a stay brought a tv for mom
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By
Bob McCarthy
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#76465
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
From the Random Hose Model RR Dictionary:
Foobie (Foo-bee), noun: A model kit or ready to run that purports to
represent an actual prototype railroad car but in fact is incorrect either
in the manner
From the Random Hose Model RR Dictionary:
Foobie (Foo-bee), noun: A model kit or ready to run that purports to
represent an actual prototype railroad car but in fact is incorrect either
in the manner
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Tim O'Connor
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#76464
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Bill, I figured you were, but the truth of what is going on is kind of sad.
The vast majority of us that model are now "older" (at least than we care to
think), and part of a group growing smaller
Bill, I figured you were, but the truth of what is going on is kind of sad.
The vast majority of us that model are now "older" (at least than we care to
think), and part of a group growing smaller
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#76463
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Re: Cabot Carbon Black Cars
Since Railshops manufactures a 1947 version of a CABX Car, do you suppose he may have the required information you are looking for
http://www.railshop.net/
Just a thought (unless its been tried
Since Railshops manufactures a 1947 version of a CABX Car, do you suppose he may have the required information you are looking for
http://www.railshop.net/
Just a thought (unless its been tried
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rfederle@...
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#76462
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Re: New Athearn VGN 3 bay hopper
The only relation this model bears to any VGN car is that it has three
hopper bays. The VGN had two series of triple hoppers, classes H5 and
H14. The only kit suitable for a VGN triple hopper is the
The only relation this model bears to any VGN car is that it has three
hopper bays. The VGN had two series of triple hoppers, classes H5 and
H14. The only kit suitable for a VGN triple hopper is the
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vgnry <vgnry212@...>
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#76461
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Tim you might want to sell them in lots. Thats the only way I could except some sells at the club.
Good Luck
Sincerely, Mark Morgan
Tim you might want to sell them in lots. Thats the only way I could except some sells at the club.
Good Luck
Sincerely, Mark Morgan
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By
Mark
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#76460
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F&C CN 8 Hatch Reefer Kit Question
I grew up on Ambroid models where the first instruction in the kit was "Assemble Car", but at least the drawings were totally unambiguous. Nevertheless, I'm having a devil of a time with one part in
I grew up on Ambroid models where the first instruction in the kit was "Assemble Car", but at least the drawings were totally unambiguous. Nevertheless, I'm having a devil of a time with one part in
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Norm <ndrez@...>
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#76469
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Okay, I give. What is this "foobie"? Sounds like something on a
vestie's watch chain.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
their
dust for
understandable.
cheek!
still a market
the fence" is
and the number
Okay, I give. What is this "foobie"? Sounds like something on a
vestie's watch chain.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
their
dust for
understandable.
cheek!
still a market
the fence" is
and the number
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By
al_brown03
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#76459
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Re: Storzek CN Boxcar 1917
This car would have had a board roof right until it was scrapped. CN
did not use car cement on boxcar rooves. No need to, as with
the "Fowler"/"Dominion" cars, these cars had an "inside metal roof".
This car would have had a board roof right until it was scrapped. CN
did not use car cement on boxcar rooves. No need to, as with
the "Fowler"/"Dominion" cars, these cars had an "inside metal roof".
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#76458
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Re: Cabot Carbon Black Cars
Dave,
Photos documenting the cars during the 1950s are hard to find, and from
the photos I have I cannot say with any degree of certainty if they
were upgraded or not. Perhaps others having 1950s
Dave,
Photos documenting the cars during the 1950s are hard to find, and from
the photos I have I cannot say with any degree of certainty if they
were upgraded or not. Perhaps others having 1950s
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#76457
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
I have to order kits through dealers now. Many of them loaded up their
shelves with foobie kits, and then the inventory sat collecting dust for
years and they don't want to repeat that and I find that
I have to order kits through dealers now. Many of them loaded up their
shelves with foobie kits, and then the inventory sat collecting dust for
years and they don't want to repeat that and I find that
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Tim O'Connor
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#76456
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
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Tim O'Connor
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#76455
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Re: IRC 1958 cuft hoppers
Relax Elden, I made my comment with tongue firmly planted in cheek!
Certainly RTR is a major force in today's market, but there is still a market for kits. One of the things that intrigues me from
Relax Elden, I made my comment with tongue firmly planted in cheek!
Certainly RTR is a major force in today's market, but there is still a market for kits. One of the things that intrigues me from
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Bill Schneider <branchline@...>
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#76454
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Re: resin versus injection molded
Ed;
I am in the same boat. I cannot find the time to build up all these great
kits. And I keep finding more I want...
Elden Gatwood
________________________________
From:
Ed;
I am in the same boat. I cannot find the time to build up all these great
kits. And I keep finding more I want...
Elden Gatwood
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From:
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#76453
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Re: New Athearn VGN 3 bay hopper
Jim Mischke wrote:
"I believe this VGN car is a tool-modified MDC three bay offset
hopper."
I believe that you are incorrect.
http://www.athearn.com/Newsletter/101408/13_3_bay_hop_6_101408.pdf
The
Jim Mischke wrote:
"I believe this VGN car is a tool-modified MDC three bay offset
hopper."
I believe that you are incorrect.
http://www.athearn.com/Newsletter/101408/13_3_bay_hop_6_101408.pdf
The
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#76452
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Re: Cabot Carbon Black Cars
Hi Ed, thanks very much for that additional information.
So I gather there is no proof that the early build lots that were delivered
with wooden walks and vertical brake staffs, were
Hi Ed, thanks very much for that additional information.
So I gather there is no proof that the early build lots that were delivered
with wooden walks and vertical brake staffs, were
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David North <davenorth@...>
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#76451
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Kits and modelers and the future
Still, before you get too discouraged about the upcoming generations, take a
drive by any tourist railroad during a Thomas the Tank event. When the "Blue
B****ard" (as at least one crew member
Still, before you get too discouraged about the upcoming generations, take a
drive by any tourist railroad during a Thomas the Tank event. When the "Blue
B****ard" (as at least one crew member
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asychis@...
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#76478
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