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Re: Video of yard switching
That "somewhere" looks like Enola to me.
Quoting Dave Nelson <Lake_Muskoka@...>:
That "somewhere" looks like Enola to me.
Quoting Dave Nelson <Lake_Muskoka@...>:
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naptownprr
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#78560
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Re: Galvanized roofs
My best success for this color was Floquil Old Silver and Reefer Gray, 50/50, maybe a little more
gray. It looks gray but there is a bit of reflectivity to it.
SGL
My best success for this color was Floquil Old Silver and Reefer Gray, 50/50, maybe a little more
gray. It looks gray but there is a bit of reflectivity to it.
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#78559
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Re: Resin kit problems...
--- In STMFC@..., " Westerfield" <westerfield@...> wrote:
...But now that we're semi-retired...
That reminds me. Need to take a complete rolling-stock inventory and
see what vacuumous
--- In STMFC@..., " Westerfield" <westerfield@...> wrote:
...But now that we're semi-retired...
That reminds me. Need to take a complete rolling-stock inventory and
see what vacuumous
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Mark Pierce <marcoperforar@...>
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#78558
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New PRR flat car book
New book about PRR flatcars (I received mine in the mail yesterday):
"Pennsylvania Railroad Flat Cars, Revenue & Work Equipment, 1881 to
1968" by Elden Gatwood & Al Buchan
It's a 118 page book with
New book about PRR flatcars (I received mine in the mail yesterday):
"Pennsylvania Railroad Flat Cars, Revenue & Work Equipment, 1881 to
1968" by Elden Gatwood & Al Buchan
It's a 118 page book with
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spsalso
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#78563
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Re: Video of yard switching
frames per second in film does not match the number of frames per
second in video. 16mm was shot in 24, 32, and 48 frames per second.
Your local movie theater uses 24 frames per second. When footage
frames per second in film does not match the number of frames per
second in video. 16mm was shot in 24, 32, and 48 frames per second.
Your local movie theater uses 24 frames per second. When footage
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tbarney2004
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#78557
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Re: Galvanized roofs
Chuck Hladik wrote:
Probably newly exposed galvanized has this look for as much as several weeks. It then gets pretty gray. Personal opinion: modelers who portray bright, silvery galvanized roofs
Chuck Hladik wrote:
Probably newly exposed galvanized has this look for as much as several weeks. It then gets pretty gray. Personal opinion: modelers who portray bright, silvery galvanized roofs
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#78556
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INTERMOUNTAIN ACF NKP covered hoppers
I wish to sell off my last 4 Nickel Plate HO 1958 cu ft ACF covered hoppers. If any reader wishes to purchase one or more at $20.00 each, contact me off-list at
I wish to sell off my last 4 Nickel Plate HO 1958 cu ft ACF covered hoppers. If any reader wishes to purchase one or more at $20.00 each, contact me off-list at
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Andy Carlson
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#78555
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Re: Resin kit problems...
The great thing about this site is the things we learn.
As a result of what Dennis and Jim have written(whose work I have the
greatest respect for) it is now clear that the issues are not the
actual
The great thing about this site is the things we learn.
As a result of what Dennis and Jim have written(whose work I have the
greatest respect for) it is now clear that the issues are not the
actual
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#78554
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Re: Resin kit problems...
Tom Madden wrote:
All of the resin kit manufacturers, as far as I know, came to the business
through the hobby. Thus they have a bias towards keeping costs as low as
possible. Nothing wrong with
Tom Madden wrote:
All of the resin kit manufacturers, as far as I know, came to the business
through the hobby. Thus they have a bias towards keeping costs as low as
possible. Nothing wrong with
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Jim King
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#78553
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Re: Resin kit problems...
In the house, formerly in the extra bedroom (no a/c), now in a closet
(some a/c). I'll see if I can find the kit.
Walt Lankenau
In the house, formerly in the extra bedroom (no a/c), now in a closet
(some a/c). I'll see if I can find the kit.
Walt Lankenau
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By
mcindoefalls
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#78552
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Smoky Mtn. Model Works web site revision
Thanks to the fantastic efforts of Stan Furmanak, a fellow S scaler, my web
site has been updated and expanded. The original web site was designed by
John Degnan and was a HUGE improvement over what
Thanks to the fantastic efforts of Stan Furmanak, a fellow S scaler, my web
site has been updated and expanded. The original web site was designed by
John Degnan and was a HUGE improvement over what
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Jim King
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#78551
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Re: Resin kit problems...
wrote:
I hate to say it, but you can't tell a book by its cover… and you
can't tell resin by its color.
All urethane reins are yellow colored naturally; both Alumilite and
the Castothane that
wrote:
I hate to say it, but you can't tell a book by its cover… and you
can't tell resin by its color.
All urethane reins are yellow colored naturally; both Alumilite and
the Castothane that
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By
Dennis Storzek
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#78549
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Re: Resin kit problems...
Couple of thoughts, based many years of resin casting and working with many of the present-day resin kit manufacturers to greater or lesser degrees....
All of the resin kit manufacturers, as far as I
Couple of thoughts, based many years of resin casting and working with many of the present-day resin kit manufacturers to greater or lesser degrees....
All of the resin kit manufacturers, as far as I
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Tom or Gail Madden <tgmadden@...>
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#78548
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Re: Timonium
version 10 days ago and submitted uncompressed SOO Line shots today. -
Al Westerfield
Al,
That sounds like a submission to the society's magazine.
There is also a Yahoo discussion group unrelated
version 10 days ago and submitted uncompressed SOO Line shots today. -
Al Westerfield
Al,
That sounds like a submission to the society's magazine.
There is also a Yahoo discussion group unrelated
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Dennis Storzek
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#78547
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Re: Video of yard switching
Most inexpensive film conversions look fast because the number of frames per second in film does not match the number of frames per second in video. 16mm was shot in 24, 32, and 48 frames per second.
Most inexpensive film conversions look fast because the number of frames per second in film does not match the number of frames per second in video. 16mm was shot in 24, 32, and 48 frames per second.
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Steve SANDIFER
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#78546
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Re: Video of yard switching
Ditto. The photographer was undoubtedly using an old hand crank
camera. I was going to say that when he got excited, he started
cranking faster :-)
However, that would make the resulting film appear
Ditto. The photographer was undoubtedly using an old hand crank
camera. I was going to say that when he got excited, he started
cranking faster :-)
However, that would make the resulting film appear
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Dennis Storzek
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#78545
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Re: Video of yard switching
Bruce,
I noticed the speed as well, and watched the video again. I believe
there are some sequences where the speed of the film is fast. Notice
at 3:28 the gait of the man on the ground. Also,
Bruce,
I noticed the speed as well, and watched the video again. I believe
there are some sequences where the speed of the film is fast. Notice
at 3:28 the gait of the man on the ground. Also,
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John Hile <john66h@...>
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#78544
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railroad films
Continuing this theme, It Happened to Jane is on Turner Classic Movies tonight. It features the strange fishbelly side sill, SS box car that NH rebuilt and of which I have a kit. - Al Westerfield
Continuing this theme, It Happened to Jane is on Turner Classic Movies tonight. It features the strange fishbelly side sill, SS box car that NH rebuilt and of which I have a kit. - Al Westerfield
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By
Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#78543
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Re: Resin kit problems...
This is interesting. I got this ball rolling talking to Steve last
Sunday. We were discussing the merits of different types of resin used
by different kit makers.
It has been my experience that the
This is interesting. I got this ball rolling talking to Steve last
Sunday. We were discussing the merits of different types of resin used
by different kit makers.
It has been my experience that the
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#78542
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Re: Galvanized roofs
Tony,
My thoughts were that this product was a good starting point for
weathering and not a need for custom mixing/guesstimate.
Chuck Hladik
Tony,
My thoughts were that this product was a good starting point for
weathering and not a need for custom mixing/guesstimate.
Chuck Hladik
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Charles Hladik
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#78562
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