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Re: Tru Color paint on Resin Freight Cars
ABSOLUTELY!
I had a huge failure with Tru-color paint on a custom project that wound up costing me a lot of money.
Tamiya Fine Surface Primer is a great choice, the tru-color primer is not worth
ABSOLUTELY!
I had a huge failure with Tru-color paint on a custom project that wound up costing me a lot of money.
Tamiya Fine Surface Primer is a great choice, the tru-color primer is not worth
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Pierre Oliver
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#175639
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Re: Tru Color paint on Resin Freight Cars
Tim Alund wrote:
You must! The Tru-Color will not adhere to resin at all. Prime any way you like (I prefer Tamiya rattle cans).
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Tim Alund wrote:
You must! The Tru-Color will not adhere to resin at all. Prime any way you like (I prefer Tamiya rattle cans).
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#175638
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Re: Tru Color paint on Resin Freight Cars
Tim
Definitely I us a rattle can of fine car primer Trucolor will not stick to resin without a good primer otherwise it’s good paint.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Tim
Definitely I us a rattle can of fine car primer Trucolor will not stick to resin without a good primer otherwise it’s good paint.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#175637
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Re: Tru Color paint on Resin Freight Cars
Yes, in my humble opinion
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
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Yes, in my humble opinion
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#175636
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Tru Color paint on Resin Freight Cars
Group,
Question for you all. I’m painting a Yarmouth resin car and going to be using Tru Color paints. This is my first time using Tru Color on a train car. Would you guys recommend priming the car
Group,
Question for you all. I’m painting a Yarmouth resin car and going to be using Tru Color paints. This is my first time using Tru Color on a train car. Would you guys recommend priming the car
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Tim
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#175635
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Quick-drying paint option
I’ve been using Dupli-Color grey primer on all of my kits and patterns for the past several years because it covers well and dries quickly. However, because the nozzle is not designed for tight
I’ve been using Dupli-Color grey primer on all of my kits and patterns for the past several years because it covers well and dries quickly. However, because the nozzle is not designed for tight
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Jim King
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#175634
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Re: Coupler Mounting Screws
Hmm, those are pretty cool.
Schuyler
Hmm, those are pretty cool.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#175633
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Re: Coupler Mounting Screws
The Allen “button-head” is typically similar to a Pan-head, but maybe just a tad thinner. One nice thing about them is that they are almost always blackened. They’re also a higher strength
The Allen “button-head” is typically similar to a Pan-head, but maybe just a tad thinner. One nice thing about them is that they are almost always blackened. They’re also a higher strength
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Daniel A. Mitchell
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#175632
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Re: AC&Y 1400-1466 series gondolas
Tichy model is not correct for this car. Tichy has 9 panels while the AC&Y car has 11.
Bob Weston
Tichy model is not correct for this car. Tichy has 9 panels while the AC&Y car has 11.
Bob Weston
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Bob Weston
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#175631
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AC&Y Gon
AC&Y gon reportedly made by Magor and acquired second hand in 1919. Are there any HO models of this car?
AC&Y gon reportedly made by Magor and acquired second hand in 1919. Are there any HO models of this car?
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Bob Weston
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#175630
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Re: About match-making (so to speak)
Even though Barberton, Ohio, was the original site of Diamond Match, they had a hugh west coast factory occupying 280 acres in Barber, CA (now part of Chico). The first air conditioning system for
Even though Barberton, Ohio, was the original site of Diamond Match, they had a hugh west coast factory occupying 280 acres in Barber, CA (now part of Chico). The first air conditioning system for
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Gary Ray
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#175629
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Re: Photo: Western Maryland Hopper 20165 With Coal Load
Paul Catapano commented:
"This is a photo of a Channel side hopper. Western Maryland had quite a fleet of these.
There is a model available from Stewart, I own about 50 of them, but they are not
Paul Catapano commented:
"This is a photo of a Channel side hopper. Western Maryland had quite a fleet of these.
There is a model available from Stewart, I own about 50 of them, but they are not
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Bob Chaparro
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#175628
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Coupler Mounting Screws
I found a surplus hardware store in Burbank, Ca. (Joe Factor Hardware now Luky’s Hardware) that sold assorted 2-56 screws for $1 a POUND (Know how many 2-56 x 3/16 pan head screws are in a pound? A
I found a surplus hardware store in Burbank, Ca. (Joe Factor Hardware now Luky’s Hardware) that sold assorted 2-56 screws for $1 a POUND (Know how many 2-56 x 3/16 pan head screws are in a pound? A
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Paul Catapano
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#175627
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Re: Coupler Mounting Screws
I've found "button head" screws from Micro Fasteners to be very low profile.I bought them in 2-56 and 0-80. They use a small allen wrench of which the size escapes me right now. I like the way they
I've found "button head" screws from Micro Fasteners to be very low profile.I bought them in 2-56 and 0-80. They use a small allen wrench of which the size escapes me right now. I like the way they
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Bud Rindfleisch
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#175626
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
I concur, and will add that it is an early production X29, with short upper door track, car builder's door, and door stops at 1/3 and 2/3 door height. An additional X29 with similar features is just
I concur, and will add that it is an early production X29, with short upper door track, car builder's door, and door stops at 1/3 and 2/3 door height. An additional X29 with similar features is just
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Bruce Smith
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Re: About match-making (so to speak)
Eventually (early 20th century) most of the matches in the US were manufactured in Barberton, Ohio [Diamond Match and others served by the A&BBRR (the "Belt Line") from interchange with the PRR] and
Eventually (early 20th century) most of the matches in the US were manufactured in Barberton, Ohio [Diamond Match and others served by the A&BBRR (the "Belt Line") from interchange with the PRR] and
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Thomas Klosterman
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#175624
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Photo: B&O Livestock Cars & Cattle Pen
Photo: B&O Livestock Cars & Cattle Pen
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/038460.jpg
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Photo: B&O Livestock Cars & Cattle Pen
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/038460.jpg
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#175623
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
PRR 570940 = PRR class X(no hyphen)29 in 1946.
Mike Schleigh in wet Grove City, Penna.
On Saturday, July 11, 2020,
PRR 570940 = PRR class X(no hyphen)29 in 1946.
Mike Schleigh in wet Grove City, Penna.
On Saturday, July 11, 2020,
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Schleigh Mike
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#175622
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Photo: Ward Boiler On Illinois Central Flatcar
Photo: Ward Boiler On Illinois Central Flatcar
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/038724.jpg
Interesting Trucks.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Photo: Ward Boiler On Illinois Central Flatcar
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/038724.jpg
Interesting Trucks.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#175621
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Photo: Ohio River Railroad Boxcar 2701
Photo: Ohio River Railroad Boxcar 2701
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/025630.jpg
Built by Ensign Manufacturing Company of Huntington, W. Va.
Bob
Photo: Ohio River Railroad Boxcar 2701
An undated photo from West Virginia University:
https://wvhistoryonview.org/image/025630.jpg
Built by Ensign Manufacturing Company of Huntington, W. Va.
Bob
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Bob Chaparro
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#175620
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