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better running trucks & wheelset
Hi all,
I'm looking for better running trucks & wheelset for my rolling stock.
earlier this year I got some pre-ordered mP54's from con-cor and love the
way they roll.
I would like to up-date
Hi all,
I'm looking for better running trucks & wheelset for my rolling stock.
earlier this year I got some pre-ordered mP54's from con-cor and love the
way they roll.
I would like to up-date
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Bill Hodkinson
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#93802
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Re: Naperville schedule
Bill Welch wrote:
Judging by what Joe told me this morning, Bill is right: this is not quite the final schedule.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
Bill Welch wrote:
Judging by what Joe told me this morning, Bill is right: this is not quite the final schedule.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#93801
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Re: Naperville schedule
It may be more of a draft. I have exchanged messages w/Joe already related to what I am doing. if you are a presenter you may want to check it out to make sure you are not scheduled to do something
It may be more of a draft. I have exchanged messages w/Joe already related to what I am doing. if you are a presenter you may want to check it out to make sure you are not scheduled to do something
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Bill Welch
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#93800
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Tim,
X46, PRR 86901-87650, ca. 9-53, 8' door openings, straight side sills.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
Tim,
X46, PRR 86901-87650, ca. 9-53, 8' door openings, straight side sills.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#93799
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Naperville schedule
For those going to Naperville this year, the schedule for the clinics (subject to change, of course) is now available on the RPM website:
http://railroadprototypemodelers.org/index.php?
For those going to Naperville this year, the schedule for the clinics (subject to change, of course) is now available on the RPM website:
http://railroadprototypemodelers.org/index.php?
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By
Dick Harley
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#93798
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Re: Railroad History - another candidate
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. Your suggestions and descriptions have been interesting and worthwhile.
Two of the books mentioned have been ordered through Amazon because they seemed
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. Your suggestions and descriptions have been interesting and worthwhile.
Two of the books mentioned have been ordered through Amazon because they seemed
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By
Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#93797
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Rich, I think all of the roofs for the 40' cars are in one mold. This
was how they could cost-effectively give you all of the roof and other
options in an undec kit. A new mold would greatly increase
Rich, I think all of the roofs for the 40' cars are in one mold. This
was how they could cost-effectively give you all of the roof and other
options in an undec kit. A new mold would greatly increase
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93796
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Tim,
Branchline had not made the 40 ft overhanging roof. They do have a 50 ft overhanging roof from which 10 ft can be removed. I have been hounding them for at least the last 3 years to make the
Tim,
Branchline had not made the 40 ft overhanging roof. They do have a 50 ft overhanging roof from which 10 ft can be removed. I have been hounding them for at least the last 3 years to make the
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By
SUVCWORR@...
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#93795
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Re: more new decals
Tony
Is there anything wrong with the Microscale decals (87-911)? I
haven't checked for 50' capacity data in it but the rest of the
lettering and emblems looks pretty good.
F&C actually does two SP
Tony
Is there anything wrong with the Microscale decals (87-911)? I
haven't checked for 50' capacity data in it but the rest of the
lettering and emblems looks pretty good.
F&C actually does two SP
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93794
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Thanks Ed. Add B&O M-66, M-67 (PS ZU eave), NP (combo doors)
to your list of 40 ft box cars. Many rebuilds received ZU eave
roofs too but that was after 1960.
What class of new PRR box cars received
Thanks Ed. Add B&O M-66, M-67 (PS ZU eave), NP (combo doors)
to your list of 40 ft box cars. Many rebuilds received ZU eave
roofs too but that was after 1960.
What class of new PRR box cars received
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93793
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Re: more new decals
John Golden wrote:
Bill Welch said he was doing the F&C kit of the SP 1-1/2 door auto car, HO scale. It's one of F&C's best moldings, but as Bill says, does not offer the T&NO reporting marks
John Golden wrote:
Bill Welch said he was doing the F&C kit of the SP 1-1/2 door auto car, HO scale. It's one of F&C's best moldings, but as Bill says, does not offer the T&NO reporting marks
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#93792
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Tim,
BT offers a 50' ODP, but not a 40' ODP.
There were a number of series of 40' box cars having this type of roof
built from 1950-1953 including 3 series for P&LE, 2 series for NYC, and
one
Tim,
BT offers a 50' ODP, but not a 40' ODP.
There were a number of series of 40' box cars having this type of roof
built from 1950-1953 including 3 series for P&LE, 2 series for NYC, and
one
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#93791
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Re: more new decals
Guys, what model is are you discussing? Who makes it?
John Golden
Bloomington, IN
Guys, what model is are you discussing? Who makes it?
John Golden
Bloomington, IN
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By
golden1014
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#93790
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Ed
Oops, nevermind, I was thinking of P&LE 20000-20999 lot 800-B built
a year after 5000-5999.
By the way, CDS set #458 is exactly right for P&LE
Ed
Oops, nevermind, I was thinking of P&LE 20000-20999 lot 800-B built
a year after 5000-5999.
By the way, CDS set #458 is exactly right for P&LE
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93788
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Re: Iwata Airbrushes on Scottymason.com
Badger also sells an equivalent single action to the 155, the 150.
I have one of those, with a "crown" style tip which supposedly was
designed specifically for the water soluble paints. You can see
Badger also sells an equivalent single action to the 155, the 150.
I have one of those, with a "crown" style tip which supposedly was
designed specifically for the water soluble paints. You can see
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93787
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Re: Branchline Blueprint 40 ft postwar AAR boxcar
Ed,
I didn't think that Branchline made a 40 ft overhanging diagonal panel
(ZU eave) roof. Did they? Jeff English once commented that this group of
P&LE cars were the first box cars on the NYC system
Ed,
I didn't think that Branchline made a 40 ft overhanging diagonal panel
(ZU eave) roof. Did they? Jeff English once commented that this group of
P&LE cars were the first box cars on the NYC system
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93786
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Re: research, index,db,yeah, steam era and freight cars, can this group help?
Gordon Andews wrote
... is anyone (at a minimum) tracking articles related to specific railroads?
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I think it's safe to say that several thousand people are doing this.
Are
Gordon Andews wrote
... is anyone (at a minimum) tracking articles related to specific railroads?
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I think it's safe to say that several thousand people are doing this.
Are
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93785
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Re: Railroad History - another candidate
I agree that *Set Up Running* is a great book. I coulndn't put it down either.
Another book with lots of great information on railroad operations is *Working on the Western Maryland,* a book of
I agree that *Set Up Running* is a great book. I coulndn't put it down either.
Another book with lots of great information on railroad operations is *Working on the Western Maryland,* a book of
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By
Larry Kline
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#93784
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Re: PS2 question
Thanks, Ed. I'll check at my LHS and see if they've got a copy amongst
their back issues.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Ed Hawkins wrote:
Thanks, Ed. I'll check at my LHS and see if they've got a copy amongst
their back issues.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Ed Hawkins wrote:
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By
Frank Valoczy <destron@...>
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#93789
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Re: research, index,db,yeah, steam era and freight cars, can this gro...
Another on of those Pay to Play sites.
Greg Martin
Another on of those Pay to Play sites.
Greg Martin
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By
Greg Martin
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#93783
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