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Atlas 1932 ARA Clinchfield car
I'm posting this as a public service advisory. I wanted to finish off my
Clinchfield 1932 ARA car for my layout tonight. I already changed the triple
valve, cut levers, reweigh and re pack date, and
I'm posting this as a public service advisory. I wanted to finish off my
Clinchfield 1932 ARA car for my layout tonight. I already changed the triple
valve, cut levers, reweigh and re pack date, and
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#76827
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Re: HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4
Good exploration, Ben, but as I said, "not seen on the Bachmann website . . ." I didn't say you
couldn't find it ANYwhere on the web.
SGL
Good exploration, Ben, but as I said, "not seen on the Bachmann website . . ." I didn't say you
couldn't find it ANYwhere on the web.
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#76825
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Re: Protowest/Sunshine AAR flatcar
I can scan you a copy tomorrow. Someone was asking about #78.7 which don't exist. Do you have any info on this kit?? D.
I can scan you a copy tomorrow. Someone was asking about #78.7 which don't exist. Do you have any info on this kit?? D.
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Dennis Williams
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#76824
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Re: Protowest/Sunshine AAR flatcar
Oops. I goofed. I should know better. Sunshine's 52'6" AAR flat cars are
kits 30.11-30.18 not 33.xx. Sorry for the confusion.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
Oops. I goofed. I should know better. Sunshine's 52'6" AAR flat cars are
kits 30.11-30.18 not 33.xx. Sorry for the confusion.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
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Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#76823
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PSC angle cock brackets and Hi-Tech air hoses.
Can anyone clarify the PSC part number for the angle brackets and/or
post where they are available?
I have painted a few sets of the Hi-Tech hoses with Poly Scale Acrylic
paints and the paint holds
Can anyone clarify the PSC part number for the angle brackets and/or
post where they are available?
I have painted a few sets of the Hi-Tech hoses with Poly Scale Acrylic
paints and the paint holds
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Jerry Jackson <centralfloridashops@...>
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#76822
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Re: Protowest/Sunshine AAR flatcar
Jim.
The kits that you refer to, 33.11-33.18, are not on my list. What are they????? Dennis Williams
Jim.
The kits that you refer to, 33.11-33.18, are not on my list. What are they????? Dennis Williams
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Dennis Williams
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#76821
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Re: HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
"Hmmm. Not seen on the Bachmann website, nor on Rivarossi . . ."
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of
in your
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
"Hmmm. Not seen on the Bachmann website, nor on Rivarossi . . ."
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of
in your
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#76820
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Re(2): WOW- New HO rubber freight car brake hoses
Paul,
I received your post on the STMFC Yahoogroups mailout. Good post. I'm wondering if these hoses will do for passenger cars. I'm working on an Amtrak passenger train consist and i hated the
Paul,
I received your post on the STMFC Yahoogroups mailout. Good post. I'm wondering if these hoses will do for passenger cars. I'm working on an Amtrak passenger train consist and i hated the
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Daiquiri St John <daiquiri@...>
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#76853
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Re: HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4
Hmmm. Not seen on the Bachmann website, nor on Rivarossi . . .
SGL
Hmmm. Not seen on the Bachmann website, nor on Rivarossi . . .
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#76819
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Re: HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4
This is not a freight car, of course, but Bachmann has made an HO ATSF
2-10-4. It is not entirely correct, as they used their ATSF 4-8-4
boiler on a 2-10-4 frame (from what I've heard).
John
This is not a freight car, of course, but Bachmann has made an HO ATSF
2-10-4. It is not entirely correct, as they used their ATSF 4-8-4
boiler on a 2-10-4 frame (from what I've heard).
John
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John Thompson
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#76817
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Re: I-GN 1932 ARA Upgrades
Dave,
The MP subsidiary lines continued until 1956 when the railroad came out
of receivership. It took at least a couple of years thereafter for all
of the cars to have the reporting marks changed.
Dave,
The MP subsidiary lines continued until 1956 when the railroad came out
of receivership. It took at least a couple of years thereafter for all
of the cars to have the reporting marks changed.
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Ed Hawkins
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#76815
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Re: I-GN 1932 ARA Upgrades
Dave:
The MP took full control of the I-GN in 1956 cars started to be repainted
at that time. More problematic for the mid 1950's modeler is starting in
1949 the buzzsaw herald was changed from 25"
Dave:
The MP took full control of the I-GN in 1956 cars started to be repainted
at that time. More problematic for the mid 1950's modeler is starting in
1949 the buzzsaw herald was changed from 25"
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#76814
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Re: I-GN 1932 ARA Upgrades
Mid 50s still ok for I-GN. "Route of Eagles" slogans started being added in 1949, who knows if or when they all got slogans. Can't answer capacity question.
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George
Mid 50s still ok for I-GN. "Route of Eagles" slogans started being added in 1949, who knows if or when they all got slogans. Can't answer capacity question.
Prototype N Scale Models (TM)
by George
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George Hollwedel
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#76816
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HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4
Who currently makes an, HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4 ?
I got an, "Historic Rail", catalog in the mail today and on the back
cover there is one shown, but no manufacturer, as they often don't
list. I
Who currently makes an, HO ATSF 5000 Class 2-10-4 ?
I got an, "Historic Rail", catalog in the mail today and on the back
cover there is one shown, but no manufacturer, as they often don't
list. I
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Paul Hillman
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#76813
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I-GN 1932 ARA Upgrades
I am looking to upgrade my new Atlas model for the mid 50s time period
and have several ? How long did the MP subsidiaries retain their
reporting marks ? Did they receive the "Route of the Eagles
I am looking to upgrade my new Atlas model for the mid 50s time period
and have several ? How long did the MP subsidiaries retain their
reporting marks ? Did they receive the "Route of the Eagles
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David Bachand <jambachand@...>
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#76812
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NC&StL boxcars 13500-15099; SS, DS or both?
Hi Folks
An article by Martin Lofton, "NC&StL Box car - 36 foot steel rebuilds"
(MM, July 1990), says: "The NC&StL rebuilt the 36' cars in their shops
from 1939 through 1947 with most of the cars
Hi Folks
An article by Martin Lofton, "NC&StL Box car - 36 foot steel rebuilds"
(MM, July 1990), says: "The NC&StL rebuilt the 36' cars in their shops
from 1939 through 1947 with most of the cars
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#76809
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Protowest/Sunshine AAR flatcar
I have a Protowest NYC AAR flatcar kit. It's very short on prototype data. I
think I've found enough to finish it. But if someone happens to have the
Sunshine version, Kit #s 33.11-33.18, I'd
I have a Protowest NYC AAR flatcar kit. It's very short on prototype data. I
think I've found enough to finish it. But if someone happens to have the
Sunshine version, Kit #s 33.11-33.18, I'd
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Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#76808
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Re: I-GN 1932 ARA Upgrades
"I am looking to upgrade my new Atlas model for the mid 50s time period
and have several ? How long did the MP subsidiaries retain their
reporting marks ?"
The subsidiaries were merged in 1956
"I am looking to upgrade my new Atlas model for the mid 50s time period
and have several ? How long did the MP subsidiaries retain their
reporting marks ?"
The subsidiaries were merged in 1956
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asychis@...
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#76826
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Re: from 40' 6' to 50' 6" box cars
AL Kresse wrote:
This is a subtle point. The stronger steel is no STIFFER, so making it thinner makes it prone to buckling, and that's what happened to some box cars with thinner side sheets:
AL Kresse wrote:
This is a subtle point. The stronger steel is no STIFFER, so making it thinner makes it prone to buckling, and that's what happened to some box cars with thinner side sheets:
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#76807
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Re: 36' Fowler/Dominion cars and "almosts"...
I won't begin to claim any deep knowledge of Fowler cars, but I noted the
list was missing Pacific Great Eastern. Their ORER listing in Jan. 1948
says:"freight cars owned are only used in switching
I won't begin to claim any deep knowledge of Fowler cars, but I noted the
list was missing Pacific Great Eastern. Their ORER listing in Jan. 1948
says:"freight cars owned are only used in switching
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cinderandeight@...
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#76818
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