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Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#85204
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Re: Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Vol. 19
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#85203
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Re: ACC Applicators
I agree with Bill. I use the cheap stuff found at the local hardware store. I don't use ACC in large quantities and found the
Hobby Shop bottles often dried up after long periods of dis-use, not just
I agree with Bill. I use the cheap stuff found at the local hardware store. I don't use ACC in large quantities and found the
Hobby Shop bottles often dried up after long periods of dis-use, not just
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Douglas Harding <dharding@...>
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#85201
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Re: The most common Offset Twin
Bill is talking about the side sill variations of the AAR Standard car, specifically the straight side sills that make an offset toward the bottom of the car behind the side sheets vs. the version
Bill is talking about the side sill variations of the AAR Standard car, specifically the straight side sills that make an offset toward the bottom of the car behind the side sheets vs. the version
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#85200
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Re: The most common Offset Twin
Elden,
C&O had some 27,400 alternate standard cars with many variations of end
arrangements. L&N had zero alternate standard cars.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
Elden,
C&O had some 27,400 alternate standard cars with many variations of end
arrangements. L&N had zero alternate standard cars.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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#85199
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Re: The most common Offset Twin
Bill;
The "most common" version of the offset side twin is not the "AAR standard"
version, or am I wrong? I guess we should discuss how many roads had how
many of each type, shouldn't we? I thought
Bill;
The "most common" version of the offset side twin is not the "AAR standard"
version, or am I wrong? I guess we should discuss how many roads had how
many of each type, shouldn't we? I thought
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#85198
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FW: Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
Not sure what Bill wants, but I want the alternate standard side car for
Erie, NKP C&O.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
Not sure what Bill wants, but I want the alternate standard side car for
Erie, NKP C&O.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
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Brian Carlson
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#85197
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Re: ACC Applicators
Denny,
Thanks for taking the time to be detailed and explicit on your techniques. This kind of information and experience is invaluable and I for one appreciate the tips and will put your method to
Denny,
Thanks for taking the time to be detailed and explicit on your techniques. This kind of information and experience is invaluable and I for one appreciate the tips and will put your method to
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Stokes John
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#85196
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The most common Offset Twin
The most common version did not have the ever so slight "swale" along the bottom of the side sheathing but was straight along the bottom edge of the car's side. The L&N and C&O had thousands of
The most common version did not have the ever so slight "swale" along the bottom of the side sheathing but was straight along the bottom edge of the car's side. The L&N and C&O had thousands of
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Bill Welch
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#85195
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Re: Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Vol. 19
Hi Ed;
Thank you for the heads up on RPC Volume 19. I will be sending my
remittance to you in the mail today and would like to receive my copy from
you at Naperville. I look forward to seeing you
Hi Ed;
Thank you for the heads up on RPC Volume 19. I will be sending my
remittance to you in the mail today and would like to receive my copy from
you at Naperville. I look forward to seeing you
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William Sharpe <wsharpe1@...>
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#85194
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Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
So, Bill, what's the most common version of the offset twin?
Dennis
So, Bill, what's the most common version of the offset twin?
Dennis
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#85193
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Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
Bill
The most common version? Which one is that? It seems to me there are
dozens of variants -- sides, ends, hopper door mechanisms, inside length
(and cubic capacity). So far we have't gotten any of
Bill
The most common version? Which one is that? It seems to me there are
dozens of variants -- sides, ends, hopper door mechanisms, inside length
(and cubic capacity). So far we have't gotten any of
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Tim O'Connor
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#85192
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Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
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Could someone please wake me when a manufacturer offers the most common version of the offset twin. InterMountain, Rapido, Tahoe, Athearn, Branchline, Walther Proto 2000, is
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Could someone please wake me when a manufacturer offers the most common version of the offset twin. InterMountain, Rapido, Tahoe, Athearn, Branchline, Walther Proto 2000, is
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Bill Welch
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#85191
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Re: Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
John, Ed Hawkins previously posted that 867000-867999 match
the Kadee model.
Tim O'Connor
John, Ed Hawkins previously posted that 867000-867999 match
the Kadee model.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#85190
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Re: ACC Applicators
This is a copy of my reply to the same inquiry made recently on the Passenger Car List:
Three lessons from life about the useful application of ACC from tubes:
1) When puncturing the tube opening,
This is a copy of my reply to the same inquiry made recently on the Passenger Car List:
Three lessons from life about the useful application of ACC from tubes:
1) When puncturing the tube opening,
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#85189
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Kadee NYC Hoppers Announced
Gentlemen,
Here's an interesting announcement (scroll to bottom): Kadee offset hoppers in NYC.
http://www.kadee.com/ca/preorder.htm
I'm not familiar with the detail idiosyncrasies of the
Gentlemen,
Here's an interesting announcement (scroll to bottom): Kadee offset hoppers in NYC.
http://www.kadee.com/ca/preorder.htm
I'm not familiar with the detail idiosyncrasies of the
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golden1014
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#85188
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Re: ACC Applicators
Acetone is the solvent for ACC. Keep a small bottle of acetone handy and dropped your applicators, tubes, etc. in it when finished using and take them out next time you need them.
Lee
Acetone is the solvent for ACC. Keep a small bottle of acetone handy and dropped your applicators, tubes, etc. in it when finished using and take them out next time you need them.
Lee
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Lee Thwaits <leethwaits@...>
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#85187
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Re: ACC Applicators
I use a 4" square of 1/4" glass for a drop of ACC. When your glass is
about covered you can scrape off the dried ACC with a razor blade.
For an applicator I use applicators I make. A needle
I use a 4" square of 1/4" glass for a drop of ACC. When your glass is
about covered you can scrape off the dried ACC with a razor blade.
For an applicator I use applicators I make. A needle
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rgmodels@...
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#85202
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Re: ACC Applicators
Like so many others have noted, I use a straight pin with the head cut off
in an X-Acto type knife made by a third party (came in a free knife set from
Model Expo) which has a plastic/rubber insert
Like so many others have noted, I use a straight pin with the head cut off
in an X-Acto type knife made by a third party (came in a free knife set from
Model Expo) which has a plastic/rubber insert
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Allen Cain <allencain@...>
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#85186
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Re: ACC Applicators
I put a drop in a piece of wood (Floor leftover) and use a toothpick for the transfer. The ACC jar stays fresh, and the glue gets where it goes.
For grabs, I dip the part in the glue, then apply the
I put a drop in a piece of wood (Floor leftover) and use a toothpick for the transfer. The ACC jar stays fresh, and the glue gets where it goes.
For grabs, I dip the part in the glue, then apply the
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thomasmclae
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#85185
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