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Military loads.
Years ago after seeing a photo of military truck load in either the RPC article on loads or in an article, I picked up a Roco Minitanks M35 to create a load.
Now after thinking about the August 1957
Years ago after seeing a photo of military truck load in either the RPC article on loads or in an article, I picked up a Roco Minitanks M35 to create a load.
Now after thinking about the August 1957
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Brian Carlson
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#161800
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
Thanks Steve,
This is helpful and does look like a good kitbashing project.
John
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
Lovettsville, VA
707-490-9696
PO Box 44736
Thanks Steve,
This is helpful and does look like a good kitbashing project.
John
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
Lovettsville, VA
707-490-9696
PO Box 44736
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John Barry
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#161799
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Re: Decals for Tank cars
gary laakso wrote:
Notice however that their original ERROR remains, to make the reporting marks COLX instead of the correct CDLX for California Dispatch Line. The prototype "D" is kind of rounded,
gary laakso wrote:
Notice however that their original ERROR remains, to make the reporting marks COLX instead of the correct CDLX for California Dispatch Line. The prototype "D" is kind of rounded,
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Tony Thompson
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#161798
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Decals for Tank cars
American Scale Models has tank car decals left over from brass model imports, including Richard Hendrickson’s Western Asphalt:
http://americanscalemodels.com/HO?product_id=1934
While I
American Scale Models has tank car decals left over from brass model imports, including Richard Hendrickson’s Western Asphalt:
http://americanscalemodels.com/HO?product_id=1934
While I
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gary laakso
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#161797
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Re: 1942 Miner Hand Brake in HO
George: thank you for pointing to this!
Ed Hawkins and I have been discussing a potential point of confusion regarding how the appliance kit is labeled. The confusion relates to the combination of
George: thank you for pointing to this!
Ed Hawkins and I have been discussing a potential point of confusion regarding how the appliance kit is labeled. The confusion relates to the combination of
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Blaine
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#161796
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Re: 1942 Miner Hand Brake in HO
Thanks for sharing.
Lester Breuer
Thanks for sharing.
Lester Breuer
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Lester Breuer
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#161795
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Re: Eastern Car Works 65' mill gondolas
Progress --
I painted the finished G26 yesterday. Had a major brain-dead moment. Before the pieces were assembled, I painted the inside surfaces with a sort of rust and black mixture. While I'd
Progress --
I painted the finished G26 yesterday. Had a major brain-dead moment. Before the pieces were assembled, I painted the inside surfaces with a sort of rust and black mixture. While I'd
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mopacfirst
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#161794
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3 New WWII-Era Bethlehem 70-Ton Gondola Schemes Available from Tangent!
Tangent Scale Models is pleased to announce the availability today of our latest run of Bethlehem 52’6” 70-Ton Gondolas in HO scale. Produced from 1937 until 1957, Bethlehem Steel Company
Tangent Scale Models is pleased to announce the availability today of our latest run of Bethlehem 52’6” 70-Ton Gondolas in HO scale. Produced from 1937 until 1957, Bethlehem Steel Company
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Tangent Scale Models
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#161793
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
Hi John,
I won't profess any personal knowledge of these cars, but I will share what can be gleaned from the attached diagram sheet.
These cars were built in 1910 by ACF and Standard Steel Car and
Hi John,
I won't profess any personal knowledge of these cars, but I will share what can be gleaned from the attached diagram sheet.
These cars were built in 1910 by ACF and Standard Steel Car and
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#161792
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1942 Miner Hand Brake in HO
I found this new 1942 Miner Handbrake kit on the Arrowhead Models website. I have no affiliation with them and just wanted to let others know of it availability. Looks to be the one as modeled on
I found this new 1942 Miner Handbrake kit on the Arrowhead Models website. I have no affiliation with them and just wanted to let others know of it availability. Looks to be the one as modeled on
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gtws00
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#161791
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Re: What Was That Car End Again?
According to an N&W equipment diagram I found in the Archives, this is an American Car and Foundry Co. corrugated end.
Ray Breyer's article on the Accurail 36' DS boxcar prototypes had another picture
According to an N&W equipment diagram I found in the Archives, this is an American Car and Foundry Co. corrugated end.
Ray Breyer's article on the Accurail 36' DS boxcar prototypes had another picture
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Brent Greer
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#161790
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Westerfield
Brian, thank you. I'm on a similar plan and schedule, but my stash is suddenly looking quite small. :')
Stephan
Brian, thank you. I'm on a similar plan and schedule, but my stash is suddenly looking quite small. :')
Stephan
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steve_wintner
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#161789
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Westerfield
Based on all the emails, I decided to count the hobby shop in the basement. I shouldn’t have. I have built approximately 20 resin cars from the usual sources, F&C Sunshine, Yarmouth Speedwitch. I
Based on all the emails, I decided to count the hobby shop in the basement. I shouldn’t have. I have built approximately 20 resin cars from the usual sources, F&C Sunshine, Yarmouth Speedwitch. I
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Brian Carlson
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#161788
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What Was That Car End Again?
What Was That Car End Again?
I think someone addressed the type of car end that appears on this SSW boxcar 17164. This photo is from the Massachusetts Collections Online, showing a 1920 wreck at
What Was That Car End Again?
I think someone addressed the type of car end that appears on this SSW boxcar 17164. This photo is from the Massachusetts Collections Online, showing a 1920 wreck at
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Bob Chaparro
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#161787
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
Ralph Brown wrote:
"There isn’t really a lot to go on, but my best guess is Class GR."
Bruce Smith replied:
"GR or GRA. No way to tell within the context of the image."
The spotting feature needed
Ralph Brown wrote:
"There isn’t really a lot to go on, but my best guess is Class GR."
Bruce Smith replied:
"GR or GRA. No way to tell within the context of the image."
The spotting feature needed
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Benjamin Hom
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#161786
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
GR or GRA. No way to tell within the context of the image. It also appears that there might be some sort of cargo bridging the gap between cars, explaining why 2 PRR composite goes are in SF at the
GR or GRA. No way to tell within the context of the image. It also appears that there might be some sort of cargo bridging the gap between cars, explaining why 2 PRR composite goes are in SF at the
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Bruce Smith
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#161785
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
Roger Hinman did a fine presentation on steel NYC flat cars at the Chicagoland and Cocoa Beach RPMs. I can’t find my handout but there were about 2500 similar flats installed on NYC Lines in the
Roger Hinman did a fine presentation on steel NYC flat cars at the Chicagoland and Cocoa Beach RPMs. I can’t find my handout but there were about 2500 similar flats installed on NYC Lines in the
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Eric Hansmann
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#161784
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Re: SLSF 152203 DS auto car and B&A 16000 series flat
Hi Bruce,
I saw them and I’ve been flipping through the gondola book trying to figure out what they are. There isn’t really a lot to go on, but my best guess is Class GR.
Wha’cha think?
Hi Bruce,
I saw them and I’ve been flipping through the gondola book trying to figure out what they are. There isn’t really a lot to go on, but my best guess is Class GR.
Wha’cha think?
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Ralph W. Brown
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#161783
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Re: Flat Black
I am particularly fond of SEM Trim Black designed for use
of external automotive trim. It is solvent-based and is
available in rattle cans and quarts. It dries to a satin
finish. I use it for steam
I am particularly fond of SEM Trim Black designed for use
of external automotive trim. It is solvent-based and is
available in rattle cans and quarts. It dries to a satin
finish. I use it for steam
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Rod Miller
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#161782
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Re: Throwback Thursday: Westerfield
My former LHS owner had a few of the N scale PFE reefer kits when they were available. He said somebody brought in one that had been put together, and the guy was complaining that the brakewheel
My former LHS owner had a few of the N scale PFE reefer kits when they were available. He said somebody brought in one that had been put together, and the guy was complaining that the brakewheel
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mopacfirst
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#161781
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