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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
10 replies and not a one suggested how Mark could get the roof off : ))
I'd try running a blade along the sides, then try prying?
RTR sucks!
Clark Propst
10 replies and not a one suggested how Mark could get the roof off : ))
I'd try running a blade along the sides, then try prying?
RTR sucks!
Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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#97746
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
If you want to make a 10 IH car out of a P2K just make a cut throught the
top rib, at least with the SR cars that gave me the 4/5 end I needed. I'm
attaching a picture of the A end of the SR 10 IH
If you want to make a 10 IH car out of a P2K just make a cut throught the
top rib, at least with the SR cars that gave me the 4/5 end I needed. I'm
attaching a picture of the A end of the SR 10 IH
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O Fenton Wells
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#97745
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
Tim said,
Proto made the stampings of the roof panels far too wide.
Tim, Does this mean there are to few panels in the overall lenght of the roof?
Paul Lyons
Tim said,
Proto made the stampings of the roof panels far too wide.
Tim, Does this mean there are to few panels in the overall lenght of the roof?
Paul Lyons
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Paul Lyons
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#97744
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
Mark,
My apology... a correction (typo) against my previous posting.
NKP 87100-871099
should be 10-4 IH. NOT 10-6 IH as I had typed. Ooops! :-)
Ron dePierre
Mark,
My apology... a correction (typo) against my previous posting.
NKP 87100-871099
should be 10-4 IH. NOT 10-6 IH as I had typed. Ooops! :-)
Ron dePierre
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gn999gn
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
He wants to use a Viking replacement roof, although many modelers don't
know, or have forgotten, that all of the early run Proto 2000 box cars
(and all of their end-door box cars) have a bogus roof.
He wants to use a Viking replacement roof, although many modelers don't
know, or have forgotten, that all of the early run Proto 2000 box cars
(and all of their end-door box cars) have a bogus roof.
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Tim O'Connor
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#97742
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
Except for the double rivet seams, the P2K cars match the 87100
series. The factory painted cars are in this series. I used one
of Tom Madden's roof castings for mine, it turned out well.
Tim
Except for the double rivet seams, the P2K cars match the 87100
series. The factory painted cars are in this series. I used one
of Tom Madden's roof castings for mine, it turned out well.
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#97741
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Re: Murphy ends with vertical ribs
... only by modelers who haven't a clue. There have also been published references to corrugated ends that call them "Youngstown" ends, apparently because they look kind of like the doors. I think
... only by modelers who haven't a clue. There have also been published references to corrugated ends that call them "Youngstown" ends, apparently because they look kind of like the doors. I think
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
The original question and series he's referring to had Viking roofs. Hardly present on a P2K or Athearn hense his question.
Jerry Glow
The original question and series he's referring to had Viking roofs. Hardly present on a P2K or Athearn hense his question.
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
Mark,
The exercise that you are entertaining might be better for the 87100
series. Bear in mind that the P2K car is not really suited for either series depending upon the final result that you are
Mark,
The exercise that you are entertaining might be better for the 87100
series. Bear in mind that the P2K car is not really suited for either series depending upon the final result that you are
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gn999gn
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
Good question Jerry. In my case I used the Life Like roof and replaced the
car sides. You could canibalize just about any roof you want as long as it
fits. I'm sure Life Like and Branchline or even
Good question Jerry. In my case I used the Life Like roof and replaced the
car sides. You could canibalize just about any roof you want as long as it
fits. I'm sure Life Like and Branchline or even
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: Proto 50' boxcar roof removal
What if anything do you have beside a replacement roof? I bought one from Stan Rydarowicz but the Nov '86 Mainline Modeler article indicates (and shows a pic) that they had double Creco doors.
Jerry
What if anything do you have beside a replacement roof? I bought one from Stan Rydarowicz but the Nov '86 Mainline Modeler article indicates (and shows a pic) that they had double Creco doors.
Jerry
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jerryglow2
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Re: Frisco covered hoppers
Twue, twue. But Birmingham is further to the east. :-)
Tim
Twue, twue. But Birmingham is further to the east. :-)
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Frisco covered hoppers
Actually, the Frisco ran through Alabama into Northwest Florida where its southeastern-most terminal was in Pensacola. A recently repainted 1:1 scale 2-8-2 (converted from a 2-8-0) prominently graces
Actually, the Frisco ran through Alabama into Northwest Florida where its southeastern-most terminal was in Pensacola. A recently repainted 1:1 scale 2-8-2 (converted from a 2-8-0) prominently graces
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pennsylvania1954
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Re: Frisco covered hoppers
Missouri produced lead and zinc ore concentrates, lots of cement,
fire brick clays, sand of various types, and was a large producer
of lime (quicklime). The Frisco ran from Oklahoma to Alabama,
Missouri produced lead and zinc ore concentrates, lots of cement,
fire brick clays, sand of various types, and was a large producer
of lime (quicklime). The Frisco ran from Oklahoma to Alabama,
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: steel end express car
Doug Harding wrote:
As long as PFE owned express reefers, some of them had wood ends. There was no "transition" to steel ends except for new construction. I think your friend has zero problem
Doug Harding wrote:
As long as PFE owned express reefers, some of them had wood ends. There was no "transition" to steel ends except for new construction. I think your friend has zero problem
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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Re: Duty Paid-Why Archbar Trucks Listed?
Steve and Tony,
A "cars on hand" report from Forrest, IL on the Wabash, shows three
CN and eight CP box cars set out for grain loading on 9-30-52. One of the CN cars was used for brick loading at
Steve and Tony,
A "cars on hand" report from Forrest, IL on the Wabash, shows three
CN and eight CP box cars set out for grain loading on 9-30-52. One of the CN cars was used for brick loading at
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cef39us <cfrench@...>
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steel end express car
A friend asked me: Do you know when the transition from wood end express
cars to steel end express car took place? Also, how long were wood end cars
allowed for interchange after the transition to
A friend asked me: Do you know when the transition from wood end express
cars to steel end express car took place? Also, how long were wood end cars
allowed for interchange after the transition to
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Douglas Harding
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Re: Wabash 8141
I sent Schuyler a builders photo of these cars off-line.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
I sent Schuyler a builders photo of these cars off-line.
Chet French
Dixon, IL
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cef39us <cfrench@...>
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Re: Murphy ends with vertical ribs
Dennis,
I have the PM book in my hand and look at the same company diagram, and
yes, it says "Murphy". But as Fritz said, "Murphy" was often used pretty
loosely...
When I was doing the research
Dennis,
I have the PM book in my hand and look at the same company diagram, and
yes, it says "Murphy". But as Fritz said, "Murphy" was often used pretty
loosely...
When I was doing the research
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Frank Valoczy <destron@...>
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Re: Mystery to me box car
Dennis Storzek wrote:
Not sure this description is at odds with calling it a "slough track" though I recognize it's a little more specific.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press,
Dennis Storzek wrote:
Not sure this description is at odds with calling it a "slough track" though I recognize it's a little more specific.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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