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Re: free stuff
id love some free kits
send them to G\
George Frey
1800 W. Culver ave #328
Orange, California
92868-4217
thank you
George Frey
Proud member of
1/87 Military
id love some free kits
send them to G\
George Frey
1800 W. Culver ave #328
Orange, California
92868-4217
thank you
George Frey
Proud member of
1/87 Military
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George Frey <orangetrainman33@...>
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#92184
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Paging Armand Premo
Armand,
please contact me off list.
Greg Martin
Armand,
please contact me off list.
Greg Martin
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Greg Martin
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#92193
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Re: free stuff
I'd LOVE some free kits....How do I get them from you?.....Bob Slavinski
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Sun, August 8, 2010 2:55:09 PM
Subject: [STMFC] free
I'd LOVE some free kits....How do I get them from you?.....Bob Slavinski
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Sun, August 8, 2010 2:55:09 PM
Subject: [STMFC] free
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Bob Slavinski
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#92183
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free stuff
Would any of you gents like some free kits? It would mostly be blue box
specials but maybe you'd be lucky and get an Ambroid ACF covered hopper or an E&BT square hatch covered hopper.
Worst case is
Would any of you gents like some free kits? It would mostly be blue box
specials but maybe you'd be lucky and get an Ambroid ACF covered hopper or an E&BT square hatch covered hopper.
Worst case is
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ed_mines
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#92182
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Re: Katy reefer yellow
Actually, Wayne, that was common practice at most car shops in the
days when many cars in service had wood sheathing. It was especially
obvious on refrigerator cars, where the new boards painted
Actually, Wayne, that was common practice at most car shops in the
days when many cars in service had wood sheathing. It was especially
obvious on refrigerator cars, where the new boards painted
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Richard Hendrickson
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#92181
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Katy reefer yellow
As a student working the '59 summer harvest in Parsons, Ks I saw a string of
apparently freshly shopped cars at the shops there. Individual side boards had
been replaced and were freshly painted,
As a student working the '59 summer harvest in Parsons, Ks I saw a string of
apparently freshly shopped cars at the shops there. Individual side boards had
been replaced and were freshly painted,
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Wayne Orion <goodheart05@...>
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#92180
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Sunshine Kits for Sale on Ebay
I have two kits for sale as a pair at ebay: a Milwaukee ribbed box car and a Texax & Pacific gondola. They are priced to sell with free shipping in the continental United
I have two kits for sale as a pair at ebay: a Milwaukee ribbed box car and a Texax & Pacific gondola. They are priced to sell with free shipping in the continental United
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reporterllc
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#92179
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Ron V. Nixon Photo Collection
Courtesy of Chuck Nauman, below is a link to the Ron V. Nixon Collection photo archive at the Museum of the Rockies and a description of the collection. The photo database is searchable by subject
Courtesy of Chuck Nauman, below is a link to the Ron V. Nixon Collection photo archive at the Museum of the Rockies and a description of the collection. The photo database is searchable by subject
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Bob C <thecitrusbelt@...>
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#92178
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ADMIN: Messages on the STMFC. Was: Re: Re: Interesting set of STM-era photos
Dean Payne writes some interesting stuff about members, member's message content, member's expertise etc. However, messages containing views on other member's messages and other member's in general
Dean Payne writes some interesting stuff about members, member's message content, member's expertise etc. However, messages containing views on other member's messages and other member's in general
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mike brock <brockm@...>
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#92177
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rebuilt P&LE/PMcY gondolas with extended sides
Can anyone point me to some good photos of P&LE gondolas built as composite gons around WWI and rebuilt with extended steel sides?
If I'm not mistaken these cars were 46-48 ft. long and have some
Can anyone point me to some good photos of P&LE gondolas built as composite gons around WWI and rebuilt with extended steel sides?
If I'm not mistaken these cars were 46-48 ft. long and have some
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ed_mines
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#92176
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Re: How thick is 0.040 styrene?
Jeff, don't be so hard on yourself. An equally challenged plant employee use and equally inexpensive instrument to set the machine which made the sheet.
I'll bet that there's some differences in
Jeff, don't be so hard on yourself. An equally challenged plant employee use and equally inexpensive instrument to set the machine which made the sheet.
I'll bet that there's some differences in
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ed_mines
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#92175
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Re: Interesting set of STM-era photos
Ben,
You wrote: "Wow. You really don't know much about..." in response to his use of the word "apparently"?? Geez... what's wrong with writing
"Here's a link to some background regarding the
Ben,
You wrote: "Wow. You really don't know much about..." in response to his use of the word "apparently"?? Geez... what's wrong with writing
"Here's a link to some background regarding the
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Dean Payne
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#92174
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Re: box car identity?
cef39us wrote:
I zoomed the image out and yes, the image has been flipped over, the ladders, roofwalk, door guides and brake end give it away...
Alan
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cef39us wrote:
I zoomed the image out and yes, the image has been flipped over, the ladders, roofwalk, door guides and brake end give it away...
Alan
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cprfan
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#92173
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Re: Interesting set of STM-era photos
Al Brown wrote:
Reminds me of the theory that before 1935 or so, the world
actually was NOT in color, but in B&W. That's what all the evidence
shows, anyway.
Tony Thompson
Where is Larry
Al Brown wrote:
Reminds me of the theory that before 1935 or so, the world
actually was NOT in color, but in B&W. That's what all the evidence
shows, anyway.
Tony Thompson
Where is Larry
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#92172
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DT&I 6800-6999
I never knew these cars existed -- rebuilt composite gondolas
with improved dreadnaught ends? Anyone know more about them?
http://muse.museum.montana.edu/rvndb/rvnjpeg_img_rec.php?objno=RVN20716
Tim
I never knew these cars existed -- rebuilt composite gondolas
with improved dreadnaught ends? Anyone know more about them?
http://muse.museum.montana.edu/rvndb/rvnjpeg_img_rec.php?objno=RVN20716
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#92171
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Re: box car identity?
"Anyone recognize the owner or paint scheme for the steel box car
shown here? It doesn't match anything I can think of.
http://muse.museum.montana.edu/rvndb/rvnjpeg_img_rec.php?objno=RVN23377"
It
"Anyone recognize the owner or paint scheme for the steel box car
shown here? It doesn't match anything I can think of.
http://muse.museum.montana.edu/rvndb/rvnjpeg_img_rec.php?objno=RVN23377"
It
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Steve Haas
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#92170
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Re: Cardboard Grain Doors
Steve Lucas wrote:
Not at first, but I did recall that the interior of the car had seen better days.
I watched the film again, not only to check out the insides of an old still active 40' box (with
Steve Lucas wrote:
Not at first, but I did recall that the interior of the car had seen better days.
I watched the film again, not only to check out the insides of an old still active 40' box (with
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cprfan
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#92169
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Re: box car identity?
Chet
LOL! Yeah I think you got it. I didn't notice the flip.
Tim O'Connor
Chet
LOL! Yeah I think you got it. I didn't notice the flip.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#92168
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Re: 46 ft. Flatcars?
Interesting load. Four Plymouth Valiants and a Studebaker Lark.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
www.sunshinekits.com
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Interesting load. Four Plymouth Valiants and a Studebaker Lark.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
www.sunshinekits.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Jim Hayes
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#92167
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Re: box car identity?
Tim,
Flip the picture over and it might be a Atlanta & West Point car.
Notice what end the long ladders are on.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
Tim,
Flip the picture over and it might be a Atlanta & West Point car.
Notice what end the long ladders are on.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
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cef39us <cfrench@...>
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#92166
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