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Re: Photo Help -- LV "Wrongway" Door Boxcars
Bob - These cars were actually rebuilds of auto cars that we offer. See series 7700 for photos. - Al
Bob - These cars were actually rebuilds of auto cars that we offer. See series 7700 for photos. - Al
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Al and Patricia Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#84383
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Re: Photo Help -- LV "Wrongway" Door Boxcars
I believe these were covered by "Essential Freight Cars: in the February 2008 RMC.
Don Burn
I believe these were covered by "Essential Freight Cars: in the February 2008 RMC.
Don Burn
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Don Burn
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#84382
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Re: Dealers
I will add I recently discovered that on the Walthers web page,
you can create an order and have this order fulfilled through a
hobby shop dealer of your choice. Your dealer receives a copy of
the
I will add I recently discovered that on the Walthers web page,
you can create an order and have this order fulfilled through a
hobby shop dealer of your choice. Your dealer receives a copy of
the
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Tim O'Connor
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#84381
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Canadian Slab Side Covered Hoppers
Anyone know what trucks were found on CPR's smooth side covered hoppers (CP 380000-380200)? These were the original series with 10-hatches built by National Steel Car in 1948. Also, any image
Anyone know what trucks were found on CPR's smooth side covered hoppers (CP 380000-380200)? These were the original series with 10-hatches built by National Steel Car in 1948. Also, any image
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Bob Lucas
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#84379
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Re: Dealers
Almost certainly off limits, but before the jail door slams...
Most of today's rolling stock and locomotive models are limited production, produced to order. Regardless of what our thoughts might be
Almost certainly off limits, but before the jail door slams...
Most of today's rolling stock and locomotive models are limited production, produced to order. Regardless of what our thoughts might be
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Bill Schneider
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#84378
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Re: Dealers
Caveat emptor, Armand. Choose well.
Caveat emptor, Armand. Choose well.
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Tim O'Connor
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#84377
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Dealers
This may very well be off limits,but I am beginning to be extremely frustrated with certain dealers who print elaborate catalogues and find that a large percentage of the items included are either
This may very well be off limits,but I am beginning to be extremely frustrated with certain dealers who print elaborate catalogues and find that a large percentage of the items included are either
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Armand Premo
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#84376
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Photo Help -- LV "Wrongway" Door Boxcars
I'm underway building West Shore Line's cast resin kit of the LV "wrongway"
door double-sheathed boxcar rebuilds (the door opens to the left). Numbers
series for the cars is #78000-78999,
I'm underway building West Shore Line's cast resin kit of the LV "wrongway"
door double-sheathed boxcar rebuilds (the door opens to the left). Numbers
series for the cars is #78000-78999,
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chapbob@...
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#84380
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Re: STucky Side Bearings (Was Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level)
I've always seen these mentioned as "Stucki side bearings" in the trades press.
Steve Lucas.
I've always seen these mentioned as "Stucki side bearings" in the trades press.
Steve Lucas.
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stevelucas3 <stevelucas3@...>
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#84375
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Re: Intermountain 8K Tank Cars
<The good news is that both the Canton Tank Car Co. and Globe Oil cars
<are based on prototype photos. The bad news is that both companies
<were absorbed by others well before 1953 so the prototypes
<The good news is that both the Canton Tank Car Co. and Globe Oil cars
<are based on prototype photos. The bad news is that both companies
<were absorbed by others well before 1953 so the prototypes
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David North <davenorth@...>
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#84374
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Re: STucky Side Bearings (Was Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level)
Sorry Guys, I really meant "Stuckey Side-Bearings". Have to watch my spelling after 2AM.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
Sorry Guys, I really meant "Stuckey Side-Bearings". Have to watch my spelling after 2AM.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
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tmolsen@...
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#84373
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Re: Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level
The devices that you are referring to are side bearings. These devices are mounted to the tops of each side of the truck bolster consisting of a bracket with a roller centered in it and a contact
The devices that you are referring to are side bearings. These devices are mounted to the tops of each side of the truck bolster consisting of a bracket with a roller centered in it and a contact
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tmolsen@...
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#84372
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Re: C&O "For Progress"
The straight line (and lowered, centered PROGRESS) started showing up on freight cars and cabooses as early as November 1954.
Some shops did repaints with the obsolete version for several years; in
The straight line (and lowered, centered PROGRESS) started showing up on freight cars and cabooses as early as November 1954.
Some shops did repaints with the obsolete version for several years; in
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Scott Pitzer
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#84371
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Re: Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level
John: On a lot of freight car bolsters and freight car trucks there are castings that represent devices intended to keep the car level. I'm sorry I can't recall the name of such things if I ever knew
John: On a lot of freight car bolsters and freight car trucks there are castings that represent devices intended to keep the car level. I'm sorry I can't recall the name of such things if I ever knew
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sparachuk <sparachuk@...>
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#84370
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Re: C&O "For Progress"
Wavy For Progress 1948, Straight line diesel for Progress early 1956,
according to page 4 of C&O Freight cars 1937-1965, Volume 1: Hopper and
Gondola cars by Al Kresse Jr.
Brian J. Carlson,
Wavy For Progress 1948, Straight line diesel for Progress early 1956,
according to page 4 of C&O Freight cars 1937-1965, Volume 1: Hopper and
Gondola cars by Al Kresse Jr.
Brian J. Carlson,
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Brian Carlson <brian@...>
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#84369
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Re: C&O "For Progress"
There was another time marker in the C&O For Progress logo, when the line above the train went from
a wavy line indicating steam locomotive smoke, to a straight line, which came about because
There was another time marker in the C&O For Progress logo, when the line above the train went from
a wavy line indicating steam locomotive smoke, to a straight line, which came about because
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#84368
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Re: Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level
John;
I had exactly the same issue, but the solution to be an easy one. I have an early run CGW AAR box, stock # RC-7048-1, and added the TMW trucks with Intermountain semi-scale wheel sets. I
John;
I had exactly the same issue, but the solution to be an easy one. I have an early run CGW AAR box, stock # RC-7048-1, and added the TMW trucks with Intermountain semi-scale wheel sets. I
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Rob Adams
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#84367
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Re: Re-trucking with TMW Dalman 2-level
John: I did not have this problem. I had a newer run patch panel CGW X29
with TMW trucks and code 88 wheels. Are the car body bolsters full seated
against the floor on the outer edges?
Brian J.
John: I did not have this problem. I had a newer run patch panel CGW X29
with TMW trucks and code 88 wheels. Are the car body bolsters full seated
against the floor on the outer edges?
Brian J.
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Brian Carlson <brian@...>
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#84366
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Re: C&O "For Progress"
Nevermind my question regarding Kadee not doing the C&O PS-1's
from 16000-16999 series. Ed Hawkins discussed these in Dec 2003
and it sounds like there may be a (rather esoteric) difference
in how the
Nevermind my question regarding Kadee not doing the C&O PS-1's
from 16000-16999 series. Ed Hawkins discussed these in Dec 2003
and it sounds like there may be a (rather esoteric) difference
in how the
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Tim O'Connor
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#84365
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Re: C&O "For Progress"
Scott, those were two different PS lots:
C&O series 16000-16999 blt 1950 PS lot 5983 8' IY Yellow ltr
C&O series 17000-17999 blt 1951 PS lot 8017 8' IY Yellow ltr
Anyone know what was different
Scott, those were two different PS lots:
C&O series 16000-16999 blt 1950 PS lot 5983 8' IY Yellow ltr
C&O series 17000-17999 blt 1951 PS lot 8017 8' IY Yellow ltr
Anyone know what was different
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Tim O'Connor
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#84364
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