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Re: WM 4201 -4450
Brian,
Here's one.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
Brian,
Here's one.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#160837
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WM 4201 -4450
Looking for a photo of the above series WM boxcars. Does anyone have one?
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
Looking for a photo of the above series WM boxcars. Does anyone have one?
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
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Brian Carlson
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#160836
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Roommate needed for Cocoa Beach
I am still looking for a roommate to share a room fhree nights at Cocoa Beach.
Jared Harper
harperandbrown@...
706-543-8821
I am still looking for a roommate to share a room fhree nights at Cocoa Beach.
Jared Harper
harperandbrown@...
706-543-8821
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Jared Harper
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#160835
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Re: Prototype Rails2019 Clinic Schedeule and Descriptions
Greetings Mr. Brock;
I'm afraid the image of the flyer didn't come across my email. Is there another place to look?
Thanks
Bill
Greetings Mr. Brock;
I'm afraid the image of the flyer didn't come across my email. Is there another place to look?
Thanks
Bill
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Bill Wolf
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#160834
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
Andy Carlson writes:
BTW, I guess that these would even be suitable colors for the NP passenger greens of the late 1950s.
Under what lighting? Bright sunlight, bright sunlight at 5PM, cloudy
Andy Carlson writes:
BTW, I guess that these would even be suitable colors for the NP passenger greens of the late 1950s.
Under what lighting? Bright sunlight, bright sunlight at 5PM, cloudy
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Mikebrock
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#160833
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
The Paint Code link is great. And I found that the "yellow" that was used for the lettering and striping on SP&S's Geeps was the same as B&M Gold. Kewl! Sure wish there were more entries.
In a sort
The Paint Code link is great. And I found that the "yellow" that was used for the lettering and striping on SP&S's Geeps was the same as B&M Gold. Kewl! Sure wish there were more entries.
In a sort
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spsalso
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#160832
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Re: "B" End Photo(s) of CNJ 21000 series: Trying to find
Thanks to all who sent me the information I am looking for. I am golden now.
Bill Welch
Thanks to all who sent me the information I am looking for. I am golden now.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#160831
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Re: Grand Trunk Western Fowler Box Car 417150
WELL DONE!!!
LR King
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lrkdbn
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#160830
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Re: ART reefer with swing-plug door
thanks Don
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
thanks Don
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#160829
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"B" End Photo(s) of CNJ 21000 series: Trying to find
Hoping someone on this list can point me to the source of a photo or photos of the "B" end of the CNJ's 1923 ARA steel boxcar from their 21000-21399 (preferred) or 21400-21799 series.
You can let me
Hoping someone on this list can point me to the source of a photo or photos of the "B" end of the CNJ's 1923 ARA steel boxcar from their 21000-21399 (preferred) or 21400-21799 series.
You can let me
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Bill Welch
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#160828
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Re: Whose hopper?
I wonder what happened to that '55 chevy in the lower right corner
I wonder what happened to that '55 chevy in the lower right corner
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David Vinci
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#160827
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
Andy,
I believe this is already proven fact. A number of years ago a custom painter, Sam McCall, who went by the screen name HOSam, compiled a list of paint codes from EMD styling diagrams. Sam is
Andy,
I believe this is already proven fact. A number of years ago a custom painter, Sam McCall, who went by the screen name HOSam, compiled a list of paint codes from EMD styling diagrams. Sam is
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#160826
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Re: ART reefer with swing-plug door
Tim
I have a builder photo of No. 37000 dated June 1957
Don Ford
Cameron MO
Tim
I have a builder photo of No. 37000 dated June 1957
Don Ford
Cameron MO
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ford.donald77 <ford.donald77@...>
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#160825
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Re: Tichy USRA clone kit
I need help - I need a drawing of the National bottom door bracket and rollers as used on the USRA DS boxcars. I'm building this car in 1" scale and my primary reference is "Railway Prototype
I need help - I need a drawing of the National bottom door bracket and rollers as used on the USRA DS boxcars. I'm building this car in 1" scale and my primary reference is "Railway Prototype
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James Miller
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#160824
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
The attached link give the mathemactical equasion for color matching.
Modern commercial paint matches are concidered acceptable with a Delta E (dE) of +/- .5. This is a visual match, at arms lenth
The attached link give the mathemactical equasion for color matching.
Modern commercial paint matches are concidered acceptable with a Delta E (dE) of +/- .5. This is a visual match, at arms lenth
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Frank Grimm <fddms@...>
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#160823
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
Friends,
Something nobody has mentioned is that in the early years of the 20th century, some railroads were still buying dry pigment (probably in barrels) and mixing their own
Friends,
Something nobody has mentioned is that in the early years of the 20th century, some railroads were still buying dry pigment (probably in barrels) and mixing their own
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#160822
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The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
Hello-
One thing to think of about colors is costs of custom blends. If a RR was to have a special color, getting timely restocks could be delayed, and the costs could be hard to justify to
Hello-
One thing to think of about colors is costs of custom blends. If a RR was to have a special color, getting timely restocks could be delayed, and the costs could be hard to justify to
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Andy Carlson
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#160821
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
When a shop had pride, and someone felt that it mattered (and with freight cars it normally didn't) they would often retain small odd lots of previous paint orders so they could have some chance of
When a shop had pride, and someone felt that it mattered (and with freight cars it normally didn't) they would often retain small odd lots of previous paint orders so they could have some chance of
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#160820
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
A comment that really has little bearing on the matter at hand, but I absolutely love the black and yellow scheme.
I understand the desire on the part of management to set the passenger units of on a
A comment that really has little bearing on the matter at hand, but I absolutely love the black and yellow scheme.
I understand the desire on the part of management to set the passenger units of on a
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John Hagen <sprinthag@...>
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#160819
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Re: The curious case of NP box car colors in the 50's
Don, I can shed some light on this question, MAYBE.
When the ERIE’s PAs were delivered, they wore a black and yellow paint scheme, adapted from the freight locomotives. Later the ERIE bought
Don, I can shed some light on this question, MAYBE.
When the ERIE’s PAs were delivered, they wore a black and yellow paint scheme, adapted from the freight locomotives. Later the ERIE bought
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#160818
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