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Re: CG 7115 PS-1
You mean like this?
http://memory.loc.gov/service/pnp/fsac/1a34000/1a34600/1a34633v.jpg
Painting a car at the repair or "rip" tracks at North Proviso(?), C & NW RR., Chicago, Ill.
Delano, Jack,
You mean like this?
http://memory.loc.gov/service/pnp/fsac/1a34000/1a34600/1a34633v.jpg
Painting a car at the repair or "rip" tracks at North Proviso(?), C & NW RR., Chicago, Ill.
Delano, Jack,
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#97548
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Re: CG 7115 PS-1
Armand,
You make an excellent point. Normally new cars receiving black car
cement on the ends and/or roofs had this coating applied first,
followed by the painting of the rest of the car (i.e.,
Armand,
You make an excellent point. Normally new cars receiving black car
cement on the ends and/or roofs had this coating applied first,
followed by the painting of the rest of the car (i.e.,
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Ed Hawkins
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#97547
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Re: Red Caboose X29
Max,
In fact, the 1924 X29, both with and without patch panels, is available from RC.
RC-7002
'HO' Undecorated X-29 '24 Steel Plate End Box Car
In Stock
US$ 19.95
RC-7005
'HO' Undecorated X-29
Max,
In fact, the 1924 X29, both with and without patch panels, is available from RC.
RC-7002
'HO' Undecorated X-29 '24 Steel Plate End Box Car
In Stock
US$ 19.95
RC-7005
'HO' Undecorated X-29
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Bruce Smith
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#97545
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Re: Red Caboose X29
Also, I assume you are looking for the Early 1924 X29 body, not the ARA or Later X29 body is this correct. A part number would be helpful.
Brian Carlson
Also, I assume you are looking for the Early 1924 X29 body, not the ARA or Later X29 body is this correct. A part number would be helpful.
Brian Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#97544
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Re: Modeling truss rods - lessons learned
Why is it that I am a much better proof reader after my message has been posted than before it is posted?
What I intended to type was "Which kit or kits . . ."
Gene Green
Why is it that I am a much better proof reader after my message has been posted than before it is posted?
What I intended to type was "Which kit or kits . . ."
Gene Green
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#97543
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Re: Modeling truss rods - lessons learned
Thanks for your synopsis. It is another "keeper."
Which it or kits were you building?
Of what material were the underframes/floors made?
Gene Green
Thanks for your synopsis. It is another "keeper."
Which it or kits were you building?
Of what material were the underframes/floors made?
Gene Green
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#97540
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Re: Waybills
Question:Would waybills be as important (in the model world) for through freights as to way freights?Armand Premo
Question:Would waybills be as important (in the model world) for through freights as to way freights?Armand Premo
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A. Premo <armprem2@...>
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#97542
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Re: CG 7115 PS-1
There is also the question of "overspray".Some cars did not receive the full treatment.The "overspray" may have appeared to be a fully painted roof to the casual observer.Overhead shots show a wide
There is also the question of "overspray".Some cars did not receive the full treatment.The "overspray" may have appeared to be a fully painted roof to the casual observer.Overhead shots show a wide
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A. Premo <armprem2@...>
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#97541
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Red Caboose X29
Max,
Are they not available from Red Caboose?
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 5:53 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: [STMFC] Re: conductor's reefer
Max,
Are they not available from Red Caboose?
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 5:53 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: [STMFC] Re: conductor's reefer
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Aley, Jeff A
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#97539
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Hopper heap shield castings in production
I am now making production urethane castings of a 100% newly designed and
patterned heap shield that was common to TC, CRR and L&N hoppers (maybe
others but I've not researched that yet). Place your
I am now making production urethane castings of a 100% newly designed and
patterned heap shield that was common to TC, CRR and L&N hoppers (maybe
others but I've not researched that yet). Place your
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Jim King
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#97538
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Re: conductor's reefer data
Does anyone haveither a kit on an unpainted assembled model of the Red Caboose "original" version of an X-29 boxcar they would be willing to sell ortrade for? I'm in the market for at least 3 such
Does anyone haveither a kit on an unpainted assembled model of the Red Caboose "original" version of an X-29 boxcar they would be willing to sell ortrade for? I'm in the market for at least 3 such
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Max Robin
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#97537
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Re: conductor's reefer data
Great information, Cliff! Here's some ORER data.
BAR reefers: insulated box cars:
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1940 - 0 0
1950 - 0 5
Great information, Cliff! Here's some ORER data.
BAR reefers: insulated box cars:
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1940 - 0 0
1950 - 0 5
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Tim O'Connor
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#97536
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Re: Waybills
George, yes I know I am looking for waybills with NKP routing also. Like Mopac to ACY routed thru the NKP. Real waybills of the Mopac filled in or blank would work. Just looking for a source of this
George, yes I know I am looking for waybills with NKP routing also. Like Mopac to ACY routed thru the NKP. Real waybills of the Mopac filled in or blank would work. Just looking for a source of this
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foxtrackin50
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#97535
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Re: Waybills
Paper-work modeling, we have invented a new hobby. lol Jan
Paper-work modeling, we have invented a new hobby. lol Jan
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foxtrackin50
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#97534
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Re: conductor's reefer data
To add to what Tony wrote about PFE contracting for reefers to meet the demand for car, I have some information from the brief file by PFE in opposition to the application of the Santa Fe to control
To add to what Tony wrote about PFE contracting for reefers to meet the demand for car, I have some information from the brief file by PFE in opposition to the application of the Santa Fe to control
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cliffprather
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#97533
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Cars
I have listed 4 Westerfield built cars on Ebay under Westerfield. Tom
Chenoweth
I have listed 4 Westerfield built cars on Ebay under Westerfield. Tom
Chenoweth
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tchenoweth@...
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#97546
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Re: Waybills
And so it begins... the downward spiral into paperwork modeling :-)
YMMV, indeed.
Tim "Why do you think they call it paper-WORK?" O'Connor
P.S. George, I just love the name of your home
And so it begins... the downward spiral into paperwork modeling :-)
YMMV, indeed.
Tim "Why do you think they call it paper-WORK?" O'Connor
P.S. George, I just love the name of your home
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Tim O'Connor
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#97532
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Re: Waybills
Just remember that waybills for shippments that orginate on roads other than the NKP will not be on NKP waybills but the waybill of the orignating road.
George Simmons
Dry Prong, LA
Just remember that waybills for shippments that orginate on roads other than the NKP will not be on NKP waybills but the waybill of the orignating road.
George Simmons
Dry Prong, LA
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George Simmons
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#97530
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Modeling truss rods - lessons learned
Thank you to all that suggested ideas for modeling truss rods. I tried several techniques and report my results below.
First I tried ACC to hold two separate pieces of line to the turnbuckle,
Thank you to all that suggested ideas for modeling truss rods. I tried several techniques and report my results below.
First I tried ACC to hold two separate pieces of line to the turnbuckle,
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Ned Carey <nedspam@...>
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#97531
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Re: Waybills
Thanks Tony and Tim, I have just joined the ry-ops group and will be looking up their spreadsheets on railroad freight shippers. I know I will have to make up many of my own waybills for my ops. I do
Thanks Tony and Tim, I have just joined the ry-ops group and will be looking up their spreadsheets on railroad freight shippers. I know I will have to make up many of my own waybills for my ops. I do
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foxtrackin50
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#97529
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