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Re: Necessary Freight cars (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
the H10 but, I could use quite a few.
Actually, anyone modeling a northeastern or eastern Midwest road should have
a bunch of them. Fron a variety of
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
the H10 but, I could use quite a few.
Actually, anyone modeling a northeastern or eastern Midwest road should have
a bunch of them. Fron a variety of
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#99055
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Re: TC boxcar nomenclature correction
Dave Sieber wrote:
Not true, Dave. You can see it on Pressed Steel Car and Bethlehem cars built before WW II.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave.,
Dave Sieber wrote:
Not true, Dave. You can see it on Pressed Steel Car and Bethlehem cars built before WW II.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave.,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#99054
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Re: TC boxcar nomenclature correction
Dave Sieber wrote: "Jim, Then again, I might mention that you (like
most everyone) missed a minor identifying characteristic of
Pullman-Standard's boxcars of the '40s, seen on both their AAR
Dave Sieber wrote: "Jim, Then again, I might mention that you (like
most everyone) missed a minor identifying characteristic of
Pullman-Standard's boxcars of the '40s, seen on both their AAR
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rwitt_2000
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#99053
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Re: Kadee Trucks
At a train club I belonged to, MANY cars with Kadee wheels (mostly in
non-Kadee sideframes) wore down the ends of the axles to a round nub!
In a high-use context, metal axles last longer. Also
At a train club I belonged to, MANY cars with Kadee wheels (mostly in
non-Kadee sideframes) wore down the ends of the axles to a round nub!
In a high-use context, metal axles last longer. Also
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Tim O'Connor
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#99052
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Re: Kadee Trucks
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:09:20 -0700, Richard Hendrickson wrote
I've never had one wear out either, and I have some which date back to the late 1970s
although those are on old bluebox cars and they
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:09:20 -0700, Richard Hendrickson wrote
I've never had one wear out either, and I have some which date back to the late 1970s
although those are on old bluebox cars and they
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Andy Harman
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#99051
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Re: Kadee Trucks
Jim, you must run your freight cars a lot more than I do; I've never
had a Kadee axle wear out. However, I just put a pair of Northwest
Short Line Code 88 wheelsets into one of new Kadee trucks
Jim, you must run your freight cars a lot more than I do; I've never
had a Kadee axle wear out. However, I just put a pair of Northwest
Short Line Code 88 wheelsets into one of new Kadee trucks
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Richard Hendrickson
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#99050
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Kadee Wheelsets
Sam Clarke e-mailed me this morning to say that Kadee's Code 88
wheelsets, which I knew they were thinking seriously about, already
exist and are in the catalog. Stock numbers are: #530 33"
Sam Clarke e-mailed me this morning to say that Kadee's Code 88
wheelsets, which I knew they were thinking seriously about, already
exist and are in the catalog. Stock numbers are: #530 33"
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Richard Hendrickson
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#99049
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Formed wire?
Hope I might acquire insights from the experienced here.
I'm working on a couple of TT scale projects for which I wish to learn how some of the parts manufacturers form wire into railings, eye bolts,
Hope I might acquire insights from the experienced here.
I'm working on a couple of TT scale projects for which I wish to learn how some of the parts manufacturers form wire into railings, eye bolts,
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Brian <cornbeltroute@...>
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#99048
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Re: TC boxcar nomenclature correction
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:26:05 -0700, David Sieber wrote
Maybe but the stepped bolster tab info is pretty interesting, and I will start looking
for it and hopefully use it to at least identify PS built
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:26:05 -0700, David Sieber wrote
Maybe but the stepped bolster tab info is pretty interesting, and I will start looking
for it and hopefully use it to at least identify PS built
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Andy Harman
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#99047
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Re: Necessary Freight cars (UNCLASSIFIED)
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:03:14 -0500, cvlk wrote
It would be fascinating to see the process of how a 3D CAD drawing of the prototype is
turned into the actual tooling specs for the model. I've been
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:03:14 -0500, cvlk wrote
It would be fascinating to see the process of how a 3D CAD drawing of the prototype is
turned into the actual tooling specs for the model. I've been
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Andy Harman
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#99046
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Re: TC boxcar nomenclature correction
My apologies to all - that last email was intended to go only to Jim King. I'm a very satisfied customer of Smokey Mountain Model Works. Dave Sieber
My apologies to all - that last email was intended to go only to Jim King. I'm a very satisfied customer of Smokey Mountain Model Works. Dave Sieber
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David Sieber
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#99045
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Re: TC boxcar nomenclature correction
Jim,
Thank God - I was beginning to doubt my sanity or my memory (or both), since I thought the TC boxcar had been built with the Pullman riveted roof (smooth, with overlapping sections above
Jim,
Thank God - I was beginning to doubt my sanity or my memory (or both), since I thought the TC boxcar had been built with the Pullman riveted roof (smooth, with overlapping sections above
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David Sieber
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#99044
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Re: Necessary Freight cars (UNCLASSIFIED)
Rob Kirkham wrote:
"But it makes me wonder - would useful CAD drawings substantially reduce a
manufacturer's costs and make some projects more viable?"
Good question. I am not sure the jury is in
Rob Kirkham wrote:
"But it makes me wonder - would useful CAD drawings substantially reduce a
manufacturer's costs and make some projects more viable?"
Good question. I am not sure the jury is in
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Charlie Vlk
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#99043
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Looking for David Orr, Don Strong
David Orr and Don Strong, please contact me off-list. I need your email
address.
Jim King
Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc.
Ph. (828) 777-5619
<www.smokymountainmodelworks.com>
David Orr and Don Strong, please contact me off-list. I need your email
address.
Jim King
Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc.
Ph. (828) 777-5619
<www.smokymountainmodelworks.com>
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Jim King
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#99042
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Re: SSW Double sheathed Boxcars
Here is a good start:
http://sunshinekits.com/sunimages/sun52b.pdf
- Steve Hedlund, Silver Lake WA
To: STMFC@...
From: losgatos48@...
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:54:06
Here is a good start:
http://sunshinekits.com/sunimages/sun52b.pdf
- Steve Hedlund, Silver Lake WA
To: STMFC@...
From: losgatos48@...
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:54:06
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S hed <shed999@...>
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#99041
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Re: Kadee Trucks
So now we have the Proto 2000 Type B and the Kadee Type B-1. Does the
Athern truck represent a true B-1?
Thanks:
Bill Pardie
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
So now we have the Proto 2000 Type B and the Kadee Type B-1. Does the
Athern truck represent a true B-1?
Thanks:
Bill Pardie
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#99040
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Re: Missing Significant Frt Cars
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:08:45 -0400, mike brock wrote
Regardless, between the slope sheets and the side profile, it's distinctly different in
appearance from the H2/3 and forget kitbashing it. The H10
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:08:45 -0400, mike brock wrote
Regardless, between the slope sheets and the side profile, it's distinctly different in
appearance from the H2/3 and forget kitbashing it. The H10
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Andy Harman
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#99039
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TC boxcar nomenclature correction
It was pointed out to me yesterday that terminology I used (as provided to
me during the design phase) on the 1941-built Tennessee Central boxcar was
incorrect. The design IS correct and, therefore,
It was pointed out to me yesterday that terminology I used (as provided to
me during the design phase) on the 1941-built Tennessee Central boxcar was
incorrect. The design IS correct and, therefore,
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Jim King
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#99038
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Re: Kadee Trucks
Richard,
Just teasing my buddy Brian, who has a way of twisting my mind around when it comes to freight car trucks!
Paul Lyons
Richard,
Just teasing my buddy Brian, who has a way of twisting my mind around when it comes to freight car trucks!
Paul Lyons
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Paul Lyons
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#99037
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Re: Missing Significant Frt Cars
I wrote:
And Andy Harman replied:
I could not access that address. Of course these are models but prototype photos reveal the same comparison. The
You are correct. Photos in Andrew Dow's book
I wrote:
And Andy Harman replied:
I could not access that address. Of course these are models but prototype photos reveal the same comparison. The
You are correct. Photos in Andrew Dow's book
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mike brock <brockm@...>
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#99036
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