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Re: PFE R40-10/23/25 running boards
On May 3, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Dick Harley wrote:
<SNIP>
> Dan Smith has done some tabulation work
> with the R-40-10 copies we have. While Apex is used on about 50% of
> the cars, the others are
On May 3, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Dick Harley wrote:
<SNIP>
> Dan Smith has done some tabulation work
> with the R-40-10 copies we have. While Apex is used on about 50% of
> the cars, the others are
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Ed Hawkins
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#81314
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Re: PFE R40-10/23/25 running boards
On Sat May 2, 2009 Tim O'Connor wrote me and the STMFC list about
specialties for early PFE steel ice reefers. Tim reposted info I had
created from drawing 283-C-8962 on the R-40-23 class. Tony
On Sat May 2, 2009 Tim O'Connor wrote me and the STMFC list about
specialties for early PFE steel ice reefers. Tim reposted info I had
created from drawing 283-C-8962 on the R-40-23 class. Tony
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Dick Harley
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#81313
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New file uploaded to STMFC
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /PFE Info from CSRM/R-40-10 Specialties.pdf
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /PFE Info from CSRM/R-40-10 Specialties.pdf
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STMFC@...
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#81312
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Al -
Looked at my file on these cars last night - see my previous post on the STMFC list dated Feb. 17, 2005 (post #38786) for more post-STMFC info about these cars. There are a couple of errors in
Al -
Looked at my file on these cars last night - see my previous post on the STMFC list dated Feb. 17, 2005 (post #38786) for more post-STMFC info about these cars. There are a couple of errors in
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proto48er
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#81311
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Ray,
Thanks so much! I'm not an HO person . . . . fat thumbs it seems. O-scale gives me a fighting chance. Researching the real ones is fun also. Any clues on the builders would help.
Al
Ray,
Thanks so much! I'm not an HO person . . . . fat thumbs it seems. O-scale gives me a fighting chance. Researching the real ones is fun also. Any clues on the builders would help.
Al
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water.kresse@...
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#81310
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Re: CB&Q Boxcar Color
Now I'm not a Q modeler but in PR CYC vol.3 there is an article on vintage box car painting by Pat Wider. On page 37 there is a Floquil "formula" for the CB&Q utilizing one part #88 and three parts
Now I'm not a Q modeler but in PR CYC vol.3 there is an article on vintage box car painting by Pat Wider. On page 37 there is a Floquil "formula" for the CB&Q utilizing one part #88 and three parts
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bowie1793
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#81309
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Re: Archer decals
Tim,
I think we are cutting things aweful close here. I have used the "narrowest" Archer weld seam on some SP? B-50-15 plate doors and they look fine. Much the same as a 10 thou grab iron is still to
Tim,
I think we are cutting things aweful close here. I have used the "narrowest" Archer weld seam on some SP? B-50-15 plate doors and they look fine. Much the same as a 10 thou grab iron is still to
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Paul Lyons
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#81308
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Re: Archer decals
Thanks. It sounds like the Archer weld seams are far too large
for HO freight cars, since they are much less than 1" thick steel.
Tim O'Connor
Thanks. It sounds like the Archer weld seams are far too large
for HO freight cars, since they are much less than 1" thick steel.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#81307
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Re: Archer decals
Steve Stull wrote:
This is certainly true for material thicknesses like car bodies, but for thicker sections it's usually a J-groove, and the weld bead width on the joined surface can be
Steve Stull wrote:
This is certainly true for material thicknesses like car bodies, but for thicker sections it's usually a J-groove, and the weld bead width on the joined surface can be
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#81306
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Re: Archer decals
--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...> wrote:
From: Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...>
Subject: [STMFC] Re: Archer decals
To: STMFC@..., MFCL@...
Date:
--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...> wrote:
From: Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...>
Subject: [STMFC] Re: Archer decals
To: STMFC@..., MFCL@...
Date:
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Steve Stull
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#81305
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Ray -
It was not very difficult to make the 70-ton gondolas out of brass in "O" scale. I made three of them back in the early 1970's. When I discovered that the cars did not roam free about the
Ray -
It was not very difficult to make the 70-ton gondolas out of brass in "O" scale. I made three of them back in the early 1970's. When I discovered that the cars did not roam free about the
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proto48er
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#81304
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Re: ADMIN: Selection of the 1960 cutoff date
Mike, and group,
One thing I've seen mentioned in Tony Thompson's series of books on SP Freight Cars is that right about 1960 the individual, hand-updated car cards were replace by computers, and
Mike, and group,
One thing I've seen mentioned in Tony Thompson's series of books on SP Freight Cars is that right about 1960 the individual, hand-updated car cards were replace by computers, and
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Walter M. Clark
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#81303
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Hi Steve,
Actually, Frank Hodina found that the C&IM used to lease NYC and IC twin hoppers to handle coal rushes. Companies used to stockpile coal before the winter, so there were coal rushes in
Hi Steve,
Actually, Frank Hodina found that the C&IM used to lease NYC and IC twin hoppers to handle coal rushes. Companies used to stockpile coal before the winter, so there were coal rushes in
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Ray Breyer
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#81302
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Hi Al!
FAR too big. The C&IM cars were "bathtub" gons; the VGN cars were true "battleships".
You're not too far off track here Al.
As you might know, Frank Hodina is modeling a freelanced version
Hi Al!
FAR too big. The C&IM cars were "bathtub" gons; the VGN cars were true "battleships".
You're not too far off track here Al.
As you might know, Frank Hodina is modeling a freelanced version
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Ray Breyer
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#81301
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Re: Archer decals
Those are ones of totally uniform appearance. There are some machine made welds that look like that. I prefer the other type that is more "noisy".
KL
Those are ones of totally uniform appearance. There are some machine made welds that look like that. I prefer the other type that is more "noisy".
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#81300
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Steve,
Thanks for your in-depth response.
I would guess the 109-ton or rebuilt 105-ton Virginian 6-wheel trucked gons might be a little "big" for representing 70-ton, 4-wheel trucked cars. I
Steve,
Thanks for your in-depth response.
I would guess the 109-ton or rebuilt 105-ton Virginian 6-wheel trucked gons might be a little "big" for representing 70-ton, 4-wheel trucked cars. I
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water.kresse@...
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#81299
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Re: C&IM 70-ton gondola car builder and date
Al,
According to the Chicago & Illinois Midland book by Wallin, Stringham, and Szwajkart, the C&IM had three rail-to-barge facilities in Havana.
Dock A was pretty simple. Coal hoppers would be
Al,
According to the Chicago & Illinois Midland book by Wallin, Stringham, and Szwajkart, the C&IM had three rail-to-barge facilities in Havana.
Dock A was pretty simple. Coal hoppers would be
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S hed <shed999@...>
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#81298
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Re: PFE R40-10/23/25 running boards
Steve, Tim, et al.
it sure helps to search the archives with the correct terms...thanks for all
the hints as my questions have mostly been adressed (including the article
on the R40-25 in RMJ
Steve, Tim, et al.
it sure helps to search the archives with the correct terms...thanks for all
the hints as my questions have mostly been adressed (including the article
on the R40-25 in RMJ
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Bernd Schroeder
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#81297
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Re: Archer decals
Speaking of decals, are any of the available weld seam decals
appropriate for HO scale? For example, these are slightly over
1" wide in HO... Perhaps they would be good for large welds
on cylindrical
Speaking of decals, are any of the available weld seam decals
appropriate for HO scale? For example, these are slightly over
1" wide in HO... Perhaps they would be good for large welds
on cylindrical
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Tim O'Connor
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#81296
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Re: PFE R40-10/23/25 running boards
Tim,
Dick Harley doe not have the Specialty Appruence List for the R-40-25's. I am attempting to get it from the UP Museum, and if successful I will certainly share it with the group.
Paul Lyons
Tim,
Dick Harley doe not have the Specialty Appruence List for the R-40-25's. I am attempting to get it from the UP Museum, and if successful I will certainly share it with the group.
Paul Lyons
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Paul Lyons
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#81295
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