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Re: New Accurail Offset twin hopper
Looks like an AAR standard twin... again... for the fourth time in HO...
whahoo yippee ky-ay.
Looks like an AAR standard twin... again... for the fourth time in HO...
whahoo yippee ky-ay.
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Tim O'Connor
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#86427
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *02 cars (GN, WP Interchange At Bieber)
That would be OT/SP&S trains on the twisty part from Wishram to Bend with 1.5% grade
they did use a lot of GN power , GN Bend to Bieber, IIRC there max grade was about 1.5 too.
Time will tell as I go
That would be OT/SP&S trains on the twisty part from Wishram to Bend with 1.5% grade
they did use a lot of GN power , GN Bend to Bieber, IIRC there max grade was about 1.5 too.
Time will tell as I go
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Allen Rueter
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#86426
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Re: New Accurail Offset twin hopper
My understanding is that the new twin hopper will be a"standard" offset style utilizing the same detail sprues as the Accurail 3-bay 70t hopper.
John Greedy
My understanding is that the new twin hopper will be a"standard" offset style utilizing the same detail sprues as the Accurail 3-bay 70t hopper.
John Greedy
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sctry
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#86425
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Re: NJI&I 4100-4270 boxcars running board type
Chris and Ed,
The NJI&I 4100-4149 series cars were built new by Decatur shop in
1944, at the same time the second group of Wabash 86000 series
cars were being built. Wabash 86000-86519 were built in
Chris and Ed,
The NJI&I 4100-4149 series cars were built new by Decatur shop in
1944, at the same time the second group of Wabash 86000 series
cars were being built. Wabash 86000-86519 were built in
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cef39us <cfrench@...>
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#86424
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New Accurail Offset twin hopper
I see Accurail has announced a new Offset twin hopper on their web site. I have searched the archives here and found no mention. Is this brand new and not yet discussed? It will be interesting to see
I see Accurail has announced a new Offset twin hopper on their web site. I have searched the archives here and found no mention. Is this brand new and not yet discussed? It will be interesting to see
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devansprr
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#86423
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Re: Painting Trucks- using a blaster as a modeling tool
Hi Bill- here's another source for anyone else still looking.
http://www.cycloneblasters.com/benchtop.htm
Chris Sawicki
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Tue,
Hi Bill- here's another source for anyone else still looking.
http://www.cycloneblasters.com/benchtop.htm
Chris Sawicki
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Tue,
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Chris Sawicki
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#86422
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Re: CHAMP DECALS
Yes and yes. Pretty well-behaved web site.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax,
Yes and yes. Pretty well-behaved web site.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#86421
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Re: CHAMP DECALS
Try www.minot.com/champ/.
Jim Hayes
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Try www.minot.com/champ/.
Jim Hayes
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Jim Hayes
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#86420
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CHAMP DECALS
Does anyone know if Champ is still selling down their inventory of decals?
If so do we know how to contact them?
Thanks:
Bill Pardie
Does anyone know if Champ is still selling down their inventory of decals?
If so do we know how to contact them?
Thanks:
Bill Pardie
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#86419
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Re: Potential B&O N12 hopper in HO
50/55-ton
Years" as the "1905 common design" I think it would be a very useful
kit,as many other RRs had them. I know I'd be willing to buy 5 or 6
There are rumors that Branchline intends to do the
50/55-ton
Years" as the "1905 common design" I think it would be a very useful
kit,as many other RRs had them. I know I'd be willing to buy 5 or 6
There are rumors that Branchline intends to do the
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rwitt_2000
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#86418
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Re: NJI&I 4100-4270 boxcars running board type
Chris,
It's best that Chet French reply to your question to provide what you
are looking for.
Note that the car in the photo has 8-panel sides. Cars in the series
NJI&I 4100-4270 came from two
Chris,
It's best that Chet French reply to your question to provide what you
are looking for.
Note that the car in the photo has 8-panel sides. Cars in the series
NJI&I 4100-4270 came from two
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Ed Hawkins
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#86417
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Re: Painting Trucks- using a blaster as a modeling tool
Actually I have been in touch with John and he is down to one blast media booth and is holding it for me. It sounds like his supplier is no longer. He does have blast media.
Bill Welch
Actually I have been in touch with John and he is down to one blast media booth and is holding it for me. It sounds like his supplier is no longer. He does have blast media.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#86416
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *02 cars (GN, WP Interchange At Bieber)
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
Richard, you're forgetting that GN had a yard at Klamath Falls and could make up larger trains to run to Bieber from there. Anyone pursuing this topic will need to
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
Richard, you're forgetting that GN had a yard at Klamath Falls and could make up larger trains to run to Bieber from there. Anyone pursuing this topic will need to
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#86415
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Re: SC&F 1638
True. And given the fact that the GATC's car numbering "system" in
your era wasn't at all systematic, you could put almost any number on
the car and no one could say you were wrong. I'll never
True. And given the fact that the GATC's car numbering "system" in
your era wasn't at all systematic, you could put almost any number on
the car and no one could say you were wrong. I'll never
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Richard Hendrickson
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#86414
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *02 cars (GN, WP Interchange At Bieber)
To get up to Lake Alamanor (2.2% grade) WP usually used three 2-6-6-2's
spaced 10-12 cars apart, and fourth on the end, which might be a 2-8-8-2.
For a typical thru train, at Keddie they would fill
To get up to Lake Alamanor (2.2% grade) WP usually used three 2-6-6-2's
spaced 10-12 cars apart, and fourth on the end, which might be a 2-8-8-2.
For a typical thru train, at Keddie they would fill
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Dave Nelson
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#86413
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NJI&I 4100-4270 boxcars running board type
Does anyone have information on the type of running board and brake step on 40ft boxcars NJI&I 4100-4270? These are steel 8-panel riveted cars of 10ft 4 1/2in internal height, 5/5 ends, and--I
Does anyone have information on the type of running board and brake step on 40ft boxcars NJI&I 4100-4270? These are steel 8-panel riveted cars of 10ft 4 1/2in internal height, 5/5 ends, and--I
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leakinmywaders
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#86412
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *02 cars (GN, WP Interchange At Bieber)
That may well have been true to some extent, but twice as long? I
doubt it. GN trains had to come up the steep and twisty Deschutes
Gorge from the Columbia River before they got to Bend and
That may well have been true to some extent, but twice as long? I
doubt it. GN trains had to come up the steep and twisty Deschutes
Gorge from the Columbia River before they got to Bend and
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Richard Hendrickson
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#86411
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Re: SC&F 1638
Thanks, Richard. I guess I'll go with the flow. OTOH, should I choose to stray from 1638 given the dearth of data, who's going to prove me wrong? Doing so sounds like a sure way to turn up a photo
Thanks, Richard. I guess I'll go with the flow. OTOH, should I choose to stray from 1638 given the dearth of data, who's going to prove me wrong? Doing so sounds like a sure way to turn up a photo
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Bill Darnaby
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#86409
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Re: Photo file
Mark,
I used a single ply of facial tissue. Beings I did the whole load in about a half hour I used a total of three, three ply tissues because the tacky glue is very sticky and I ruined several! If
Mark,
I used a single ply of facial tissue. Beings I did the whole load in about a half hour I used a total of three, three ply tissues because the tacky glue is very sticky and I ruined several! If
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#86408
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Re: Painting Trucks- using a blaster as a modeling tool
Hi,
Ned mentioned the North Coast Hobbies line of media abrasives. John Polyak, proprietor of NC told me that he still is selling media blast booths, and fine sized media suitable for modeling
Hi,
Ned mentioned the North Coast Hobbies line of media abrasives. John Polyak, proprietor of NC told me that he still is selling media blast booths, and fine sized media suitable for modeling
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By
Andy Carlson
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#86407
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