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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
Google it and you’ll find that Novelty, Dutch Drop, German Drop, Cove, and Drop siding are all the same thing.
Tony Thompson
Google it and you’ll find that Novelty, Dutch Drop, German Drop, Cove, and Drop siding are all the same thing.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#163649
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Overland Poultry Car
I would like to purchase an HO Overland Models Palace Poultry Car for $400.00 plus $10.00 foe shipping. This is for an unpainted model. If painted and decaled, will pay more.
Dale Florence
I would like to purchase an HO Overland Models Palace Poultry Car for $400.00 plus $10.00 foe shipping. This is for an unpainted model. If painted and decaled, will pay more.
Dale Florence
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dale florence <dwwesley@...>
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#163648
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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
I guess there aren’t all that many Dutch immigrants in Southern California compared to the Midwest. Here in Iowa, siding that’s vertical with an inward curve and a short flat at the top is Dutch
I guess there aren’t all that many Dutch immigrants in Southern California compared to the Midwest. Here in Iowa, siding that’s vertical with an inward curve and a short flat at the top is Dutch
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Nelson Moyer
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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
Gosh, Nelson, SP called “this stuff” Novelty on their structures . . .
Tony Thompson
Gosh, Nelson, SP called “this stuff” Novelty on their structures . . .
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#163645
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Re: Menzies Metal Door to create backside of Door
that's awesomely cool Bill... very well done
Did you write an article about this door?
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
that's awesomely cool Bill... very well done
Did you write an article about this door?
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#163644
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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
Evergreen Novelty Siding is actually Dutch Lap.
Nelson Moyer
Evergreen Novelty Siding is actually Dutch Lap.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#163643
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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
Car siding is T&G with a V-grove. Floor material is also typically T&G without the reveal…the advantage of T&G is that the boards will stay flat (for floors) or even with box cars.
You can
Car siding is T&G with a V-grove. Floor material is also typically T&G without the reveal…the advantage of T&G is that the boards will stay flat (for floors) or even with box cars.
You can
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
I misquoted Nelson when I said Nelson said Scale coat was a mix of xylene and toluene. He said that about Diosol rather than Scalecoat. My error. Forgive.
Lester Breuer
I misquoted Nelson when I said Nelson said Scale coat was a mix of xylene and toluene. He said that about Diosol rather than Scalecoat. My error. Forgive.
Lester Breuer
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Lester Breuer
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#163641
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Menzies Metal Door to create backside of Door
Time of day/angle of the sun made getting a good photo difficult but here are four angles, some with aid of flash showing my Sunshine model of Warrior River Terminal 1932 car with Sunshine interior
Time of day/angle of the sun made getting a good photo difficult but here are four angles, some with aid of flash showing my Sunshine model of Warrior River Terminal 1932 car with Sunshine interior
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Bill Welch
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Re: Scratchbuilding a car in styrene
Randy Hees and all-
A question not directly related to Freight Cars other than being a load or possibly mislabeled car siding….
One of the cable TV home remodeling shows has an interior designer
Randy Hees and all-
A question not directly related to Freight Cars other than being a load or possibly mislabeled car siding….
One of the cable TV home remodeling shows has an interior designer
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Charlie Vlk
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Doors with inside detail
A little work, but builds up a foundation of skills which can be very useful in the future.
If I wanted an inside piece of a Youngstown door, I would make a quick mold of a door with either the craft
A little work, but builds up a foundation of skills which can be very useful in the future.
If I wanted an inside piece of a Youngstown door, I would make a quick mold of a door with either the craft
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Andy Carlson
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Many years ago I questioned a Floquil representative about why colors purchased years apart looked so different. He told me they didn’t have standards (drift cards), but simply compared the new
Many years ago I questioned a Floquil representative about why colors purchased years apart looked so different. He told me they didn’t have standards (drift cards), but simply compared the new
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al_westerfield
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Re: Doors with inside detail
My oversight
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Richard Townsend
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Re: Doors with inside detail
I noted that in my post on April 13 I cut the door in Sections and re-assembled to get the proper look of the corrugations.
Bill Welch
I noted that in my post on April 13 I cut the door in Sections and re-assembled to get the proper look of the corrugations.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Uh, maybe yours was (or is), but mine is a faint yellow color, nearly clear. Still works fine and must be over 30 years old.
Tony,
The choice of words might not have been accurate. I'd agree that
Uh, maybe yours was (or is), but mine is a faint yellow color, nearly clear. Still works fine and must be over 30 years old.
Tony,
The choice of words might not have been accurate. I'd agree that
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Jerry Michels
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Re: Doors with inside detail
If you want to use the stamped Athearn/Menzies/Baker doors you will have to do some cutting and reassembly. The doors have the placard boards stamped into them as well as the corrugations. It’s not
If you want to use the stamped Athearn/Menzies/Baker doors you will have to do some cutting and reassembly. The doors have the placard boards stamped into them as well as the corrugations. It’s not
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Richard Townsend
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Jerry Michels wrote:
Uh, maybe yours was (or is), but mine is a faint yellow color, nearly clear. Still works fine and must be over 30 years old.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature
Jerry Michels wrote:
Uh, maybe yours was (or is), but mine is a faint yellow color, nearly clear. Still works fine and must be over 30 years old.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Denny Anspach wrote:
Gin and ginger ale? Not sure where the consumables thread is going . . .
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Denny Anspach wrote:
Gin and ginger ale? Not sure where the consumables thread is going . . .
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Denny in message 146746 on this list Randy Danniel states, “I copied the Diosol formula posted in one of the yahoo groups several years ago by a chemist who lab analyzed and posted the formula.
Denny in message 146746 on this list Randy Danniel states, “I copied the Diosol formula posted in one of the yahoo groups several years ago by a chemist who lab analyzed and posted the formula.
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Lester Breuer
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Re: Old square bottle Floquil paints.
Glaze was amber
Hi-Gloss and Crystal (Krystal?)-Coat were both clear as water. I never saw a big difference between the two.
Any of you guys remember the red booklet Floquil had regarding their
Glaze was amber
Hi-Gloss and Crystal (Krystal?)-Coat were both clear as water. I never saw a big difference between the two.
Any of you guys remember the red booklet Floquil had regarding their
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Jerry Michels
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#163629
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