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Re: freight and passenger car roofs
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:39:08 -0000, mguill1224 wrote
I've never tried to model roof goo, but obviously it's not something that scales down
very well. I've often thought that simply brush painting
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:39:08 -0000, mguill1224 wrote
I've never tried to model roof goo, but obviously it's not something that scales down
very well. I've often thought that simply brush painting
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Andy Harman
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#96854
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Re: freight and passenger car roofs
H.T. Guillaume wrote:
I have a photo of an SP caboose receiving a layer of car cement on its roof. It's being applied with what appears to be a string mop.
But a number of paint specs
H.T. Guillaume wrote:
I have a photo of an SP caboose receiving a layer of car cement on its roof. It's being applied with what appears to be a string mop.
But a number of paint specs
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#96853
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Re: Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
Thanks for the authoritative responses I received. The value of this list is
that there are some real experts among the subscribers. Ed, I especially
appreciate your input. I had previously done a
Thanks for the authoritative responses I received. The value of this list is
that there are some real experts among the subscribers. Ed, I especially
appreciate your input. I had previously done a
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Nelson Moyer <ku0a@...>
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#96852
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Re: Sunshine 67.1D Prototype sheet
Thanks to Bill Keene and Jim Hayes, I'm all set.
Randy Hammill
http://newbritainstation.com
Thanks to Bill Keene and Jim Hayes, I'm all set.
Randy Hammill
http://newbritainstation.com
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Randy Hammill
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#96851
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freight and passenger car roofs
I'm no expert on this but I have seen specs for NYC freight and passenger cars. NYC usually called out a black roof cement which, I assume, is not much different from the black goo you can buy at
I'm no expert on this but I have seen specs for NYC freight and passenger cars. NYC usually called out a black roof cement which, I assume, is not much different from the black goo you can buy at
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Hugh Guillaume
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#96850
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Re: Blaster
Here is a new one. Harbor Freight has a soda
blaster. Never seen this item before. Hundred
bucks is a little much for me and soda at $40 for 50
lbs seens a little high also. Costco
Here is a new one. Harbor Freight has a soda
blaster. Never seen this item before. Hundred
bucks is a little much for me and soda at $40 for 50
lbs seens a little high also. Costco
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atsf@...
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Re: freight and passenger car roofs
Andy,
`There is a product called Faux Fabrix in a spray can that simulates this
rather well. It's made pretty much for the model car guys. IIRC it's
available in black, grey or red.
Chuck
Andy,
`There is a product called Faux Fabrix in a spray can that simulates this
rather well. It's made pretty much for the model car guys. IIRC it's
available in black, grey or red.
Chuck
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Charles Hladik
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#96869
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Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
I don't know if this will work but this is the link to a very
interesting photo of what looks like a 50-ton USRA boxcar interior
showing the car being repaired or re-sheathed. It is on the
I don't know if this will work but this is the link to a very
interesting photo of what looks like a 50-ton USRA boxcar interior
showing the car being repaired or re-sheathed. It is on the
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Bill Welch
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Equipment Instructions for freight cars
I don't know how many on this list are familiar with Equipment Instructions letters but many railroads issued these in order to instruct employees on needed movements of COMPANY empties as well as
I don't know how many on this list are familiar with Equipment Instructions letters but many railroads issued these in order to instruct employees on needed movements of COMPANY empties as well as
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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Re: Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
Back in 2009, Ed Hawkins wrote that the ACF (X43A) and Greenville (X43)
paint specs specified black asphaltum for the roofs. But a photo in the
1953 CBC p.131 of PRR X43B #600635 does not appear to
Back in 2009, Ed Hawkins wrote that the ACF (X43A) and Greenville (X43)
paint specs specified black asphaltum for the roofs. But a photo in the
1953 CBC p.131 of PRR X43B #600635 does not appear to
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Tim O'Connor
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#96846
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Re: Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
I have a couple of the X-43 8's door cars soaking in the 91% alcohol right now. They may be the easiest strip ever, but it takes longer than a few seconds to get the lettering off. I literally
I have a couple of the X-43 8's door cars soaking in the 91% alcohol right now. They may be the easiest strip ever, but it takes longer than a few seconds to get the lettering off. I literally
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Andy Harman
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Re: Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
Nelson,
I should know better than to enter into this discussion again, but here
goes it. The scope of the following discussion is the paint specs for
PRR X43/A/B/C and X44 box cars when they were
Nelson,
I should know better than to enter into this discussion again, but here
goes it. The scope of the following discussion is the paint specs for
PRR X43/A/B/C and X44 box cars when they were
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Ed Hawkins
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#96844
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Re: Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
My BL X43 had the same "feature" of the black roof. When I contacted BL about that they said that many of the X43's had an asphaultic compound sprayed over the painted roof and that was what they
My BL X43 had the same "feature" of the black roof. When I contacted BL about that they said that many of the X43's had an asphaultic compound sprayed over the painted roof and that was what they
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Andrew Miller <aslmmiller@...>
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#96843
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Re: paint pens
Did a search on these pens and found out that they come in eleven different
colors. Here is the website. http://www.sakuraofamerica.com/Pen-Gel. Could
prove to be very interesting. Tim, thanks
Did a search on these pens and found out that they come in eleven different
colors. Here is the website. http://www.sakuraofamerica.com/Pen-Gel. Could
prove to be very interesting. Tim, thanks
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Jim Scott
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Re: Who can find the N&W hopper in their local TARGET store?
It's not a model...
(sorry if people thought Broadway Limited was supplying the Target toy department)
Scott Pitzer
It's not a model...
(sorry if people thought Broadway Limited was supplying the Target toy department)
Scott Pitzer
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Scott Pitzer
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#96841
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Re: "Albin Burroughs" = Robert Schleicher?
Bob and I were both into sports car racing in Southern Calif. in the
early 1950s, and later found that we knew a lot of people in common
without having ever, as far we can recall, met each other.
Bob and I were both into sports car racing in Southern Calif. in the
early 1950s, and later found that we knew a lot of people in common
without having ever, as far we can recall, met each other.
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Richard Hendrickson
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Re: Incorrect Kadee PS-2 covered hoppers (P&WV)
Jeff
Builder photo of 3-1955 built P&WV 1955 shows plain bearing trucks,
while the 5-1956 built P&WV 2000 shows roller bearing trucks.
Tim O'Connor
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Does this mean the
Jeff
Builder photo of 3-1955 built P&WV 1955 shows plain bearing trucks,
while the 5-1956 built P&WV 2000 shows roller bearing trucks.
Tim O'Connor
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Does this mean the
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Tim O'Connor
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#96839
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paint pens
I did learn a useful modeling tip at Springfield yesterday.
I was told about a brand of "paint pen" called "Gelly Roll" that evidently
do an excellent job if you need white, black, or brown (burnt
I did learn a useful modeling tip at Springfield yesterday.
I was told about a brand of "paint pen" called "Gelly Roll" that evidently
do an excellent job if you need white, black, or brown (burnt
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Incorrect Kadee PS-2 covered hoppers (P&WV)
Thanks Ed. Does this mean the 1956 order had the ASF roller bearing trucks? Wonder what happened to the 35 earler cars.
Jeff Adams
Thanks Ed. Does this mean the 1956 order had the ASF roller bearing trucks? Wonder what happened to the 35 earler cars.
Jeff Adams
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wm501jra
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#96837
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Pennsy Class X-43B and X-44 Boxcars
I bought Branchline Trains Blueprint Series 1011 Pennsylvania and 1608
Pennsylvania kits today at a train show. The former is supposed to be a 50
foot Class X-44 AAR boxcar with an 8 foot door, and
I bought Branchline Trains Blueprint Series 1011 Pennsylvania and 1608
Pennsylvania kits today at a train show. The former is supposed to be a 50
foot Class X-44 AAR boxcar with an 8 foot door, and
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Nelson Moyer <ku0a@...>
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#96836
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