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Re: LNE X-29 boxcars
Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Volume 18 contains pictures and general information but nothing on their colors.
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Volume 18 contains pictures and general information but nothing on their colors.
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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#172457
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Re: Offered: Sunshine resin kits for PFE and ACF 8K gal. insulated tank car
Hi Andy,
I received the kit today. Thanks.
Chuck
Hi Andy,
I received the kit today. Thanks.
Chuck
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Chuck Cover
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#172456
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Number Change On Kadee Cars
I would appreciate advice on how to remove individual numbers from Kadee boxcar and hoppers. I have several duplicates to renumber using Kadee's decals made for the cars.
Thanks, Allen Cain
I would appreciate advice on how to remove individual numbers from Kadee boxcar and hoppers. I have several duplicates to renumber using Kadee's decals made for the cars.
Thanks, Allen Cain
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Allen Cain
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#172455
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LNE X-29 boxcars
LNE X-29 boxcars, 8000 series, Anyone have info on these cars? I think they were the 8000 series. I believe they were boxcar red in the late 1940's and early 1950's. Can anyone tell me a good paint
LNE X-29 boxcars, 8000 series, Anyone have info on these cars? I think they were the 8000 series. I believe they were boxcar red in the late 1940's and early 1950's. Can anyone tell me a good paint
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O Fenton Wells
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#172454
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Re: Manufacturer Q - MacLeod Western
the first link is for an online pharmacy
mel perry
the first link is for an online pharmacy
mel perry
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mel perry
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#172453
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Re: Reading double sheathed boxcar 121XX
That's the car. Thanks!
Nice surprise to see there's a kit for it.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
That's the car. Thanks!
Nice surprise to see there's a kit for it.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#172452
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Reading double sheathed boxcar 121XX
Likely one of the remnants of class XMp, series 11550-13549 built in 1910 and 1913 by AC&F. Typical double-sheathed box cars with fishbelly center sills and two horizontal pressed steel bands wrapped
Likely one of the remnants of class XMp, series 11550-13549 built in 1910 and 1913 by AC&F. Typical double-sheathed box cars with fishbelly center sills and two horizontal pressed steel bands wrapped
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David
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Re: Manufacturer Q - MacLeod Western
Doug MacLeod is now up in Roseville CA; Many of his products are on Jerry Kitts' FMW site:
http://www.foothillmodelworks.com/MLWestern.html
I think an eMail he uses on some Groups.io lists
Doug MacLeod is now up in Roseville CA; Many of his products are on Jerry Kitts' FMW site:
http://www.foothillmodelworks.com/MLWestern.html
I think an eMail he uses on some Groups.io lists
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Richard Brennan
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Reading double sheathed boxcar 121XX
I was looking at a photo of a C&S 2-8-0 switching in the Denver yards in about 1950. It was coupled to a Reading double-sheathed boxcar with a number starting with 121 with what I think are the last
I was looking at a photo of a C&S 2-8-0 switching in the Denver yards in about 1950. It was coupled to a Reading double-sheathed boxcar with a number starting with 121 with what I think are the last
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Richard Townsend
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Re: Manufacturer Q
Dear Mr. Burgess
I'm sorry, the domain name of Mr MacLeod's address was cut off.
I would like to get in touch with him
Larry King
Dear Mr. Burgess
I'm sorry, the domain name of Mr MacLeod's address was cut off.
I would like to get in touch with him
Larry King
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lrkdbn
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#172448
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HELP NEEDED ON A LYSLE RPM PRESENTATIONB
When I went to review it recently I discovered that in all my efficiency (or th usual lack thereof) I was missing pages 1 - 6 and page 18. I would greatly appreciate if anyone could privide these
When I went to review it recently I discovered that in all my efficiency (or th usual lack thereof) I was missing pages 1 - 6 and page 18. I would greatly appreciate if anyone could privide these
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#172447
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Re: Brass dealer
Dave,
Try this link may be the one you want:
www.alleghenyscale.com
Matt Herson
Dave,
Try this link may be the one you want:
www.alleghenyscale.com
Matt Herson
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Matt Herson
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Re: Photo: Loading Flour At Sperry Flour, Tacoma
would have thought they.would use
dividers to prevent load shifting
mel perry
would have thought they.would use
dividers to prevent load shifting
mel perry
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mel perry
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#172445
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Re: Brass dealer
I have spent many hours looking thru his wares at the store.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Steve and Barb Hile <shile@...>
Reply-To:
I have spent many hours looking thru his wares at the store.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Steve and Barb Hile <shile@...>
Reply-To:
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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Photo: Loading Flour At Sperry Flour, Tacoma
Photo: Loading Flour At Sperry Flour, Tacoma
A 1948 photo from the Tacoma Public Library:
http://cdm17061.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p17061coll21/id/18605/rec/505
This photo can
Photo: Loading Flour At Sperry Flour, Tacoma
A 1948 photo from the Tacoma Public Library:
http://cdm17061.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p17061coll21/id/18605/rec/505
This photo can
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Bob Chaparro
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Re: Brass dealer
David,
The list has a very good search engine. Puzzled as to why you hadn't just used that, yesterday, I searched based on your comments and got nothing. Today, I added searches for "Vern",
David,
The list has a very good search engine. Puzzled as to why you hadn't just used that, yesterday, I searched based on your comments and got nothing. Today, I added searches for "Vern",
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Bruce Smith
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Re: Brass dealer
Is there any chance that it was Classic Trains and Ferrari’s. He has come to Collinsville the last couple of years with a pile of old stock kits, resin, etc. A very interesting collection.
Is there any chance that it was Classic Trains and Ferrari’s. He has come to Collinsville the last couple of years with a pile of old stock kits, resin, etc. A very interesting collection.
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#172441
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Re: Brass dealer
Sounds like Howie's Brass Trains. I don't see any IM stuff on his website right now, but a few years back he was a source of Sunshine kits for me.
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Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
Sounds like Howie's Brass Trains. I don't see any IM stuff on his website right now, but a few years back he was a source of Sunshine kits for me.
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Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
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Dave Parker
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#172440
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Re: Brass dealer
Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions as to the brass dealer link I was chasing.
The link I opened was to a dealer who handled used (and new?) brass, but also had second hand undec Intermountain
Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions as to the brass dealer link I was chasing.
The link I opened was to a dealer who handled used (and new?) brass, but also had second hand undec Intermountain
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David North
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Re: Kingan packing
San Francisco had a Kingan house served by the State Belt north of the Ferry Building on Embarcadaro between Jackson and Pacific Streets. (Sourced from the SP 1948 and 1928 SF Industry Maps.)
Gives
San Francisco had a Kingan house served by the State Belt north of the Ferry Building on Embarcadaro between Jackson and Pacific Streets. (Sourced from the SP 1948 and 1928 SF Industry Maps.)
Gives
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John Barry
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#172438
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