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Re: Poultry Cars
Dan,
The “high transparency” mesh I described in my earlier posts is 81% open or transparent. Both the wire size and the mesh dimensions are very close to the prototype, but in HO scale. See:
Dan,
The “high transparency” mesh I described in my earlier posts is 81% open or transparent. Both the wire size and the mesh dimensions are very close to the prototype, but in HO scale. See:
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Ralph W. Brown
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#159469
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Re: CNJ boxcars in LA circa 1947?
I completely agree with Bill's statement, and it was especially true 1941to 1945
when normal car service rules were mostly suspended (except for carservice directives).
Nevertheless, I've never seen a
I completely agree with Bill's statement, and it was especially true 1941to 1945
when normal car service rules were mostly suspended (except for carservice directives).
Nevertheless, I've never seen a
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Tim O'Connor
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#159468
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Re: CNJ boxcars in LA circa 1947?
Bill,
Yup! Everywhere.
Cheers from another Bill,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
Bill,
Yup! Everywhere.
Cheers from another Bill,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
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Bill Keene
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#159467
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Re: FUTURE
Bill,
I also spray future straight from the bottle. I do a throughout cleaning of the airbrush after spraying. I slay with a Grex pistol grip airbrush and a .5 mm needle at about 18 to 20 psi
Very
Bill,
I also spray future straight from the bottle. I do a throughout cleaning of the airbrush after spraying. I slay with a Grex pistol grip airbrush and a .5 mm needle at about 18 to 20 psi
Very
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gtws00
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#159466
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Re: Rapido
HI Jon,
Rapido has a pretty tight system for pre-ordering from them or your hobby shop. For most products, you might see stock for a week, maybe a lttlle more or less at the hobby shop and it’s
HI Jon,
Rapido has a pretty tight system for pre-ordering from them or your hobby shop. For most products, you might see stock for a week, maybe a lttlle more or less at the hobby shop and it’s
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Peter Ness
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#159465
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Re: Poultry Cars
Yes, I’ve looked at it. I also attended Kristen’s presentation. To me the suggested wire mesh seems about 30% transparent, vs. perhaps 90-plus% for the real poultry cars.I’ve also worked with
Yes, I’ve looked at it. I also attended Kristen’s presentation. To me the suggested wire mesh seems about 30% transparent, vs. perhaps 90-plus% for the real poultry cars.I’ve also worked with
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Daniel A. Mitchell
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#159464
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Re: Poultry Cars
I don't have dog in the fight, as I sincerely hope to never undertake one of those cursed poultry cars, but I agree with Lester. I have a somewhat similar challenge with some mesh on a ventilated box
I don't have dog in the fight, as I sincerely hope to never undertake one of those cursed poultry cars, but I agree with Lester. I have a somewhat similar challenge with some mesh on a ventilated box
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Dave Parker
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#159463
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Re: Poultry Cars
I know the discussion is wire; however, I want to suggest another alternative. When building the poultry cars I have built I used bridal vale material purchased at a local fabric store as I could get
I know the discussion is wire; however, I want to suggest another alternative. When building the poultry cars I have built I used bridal vale material purchased at a local fabric store as I could get
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frograbbit602
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#159462
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Re: 55 Ton Fishbelly Hopper Cars
John Sykes III writes:
Actually I was looking for a southeastern “home” for the AtlasO model that I have, but it doesn’t appear that many, if any, migrated south.
David Payne
John Sykes III writes:
Actually I was looking for a southeastern “home” for the AtlasO model that I have, but it doesn’t appear that many, if any, migrated south.
David Payne
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David Payne
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#159461
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Re: FUTURE
Bill I have been using is straight from the bottle for a nice gloss coat. For a flat finish I mix Future with Tamiya Flat base, 10 Future to 1 Flat base. My CGW minikit car on display at the
Bill I have been using is straight from the bottle for a nice gloss coat. For a flat finish I mix Future with Tamiya Flat base, 10 Future to 1 Flat base. My CGW minikit car on display at the
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Douglas Harding
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#159460
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Re: 55 Ton Fishbelly Hopper Cars
Ben is right. The Stewart was patterned after the WM prototype and the WM Historical Society made several offerings of the car in various WM number sets and two lettering schemes.
Also, the Cambria &
Ben is right. The Stewart was patterned after the WM prototype and the WM Historical Society made several offerings of the car in various WM number sets and two lettering schemes.
Also, the Cambria &
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James E Kubanick
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#159459
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Re: FUTURE
Lots of good information there, Ben! I like the mixtures of Future withother
paints (Tamiya, Model Master Acrylic). I always liked to add Crystal Coatto
Floquil colors to get a closer-to-gloss
Lots of good information there, Ben! I like the mixtures of Future withother
paints (Tamiya, Model Master Acrylic). I always liked to add Crystal Coatto
Floquil colors to get a closer-to-gloss
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Tim O'Connor
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#159458
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Re: FUTURE
I use it straight. No thinning isnecessary. Here’s more into.
http://blog.resincarworks.com/working-with-future/
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
I use it straight. No thinning isnecessary. Here’s more into.
http://blog.resincarworks.com/working-with-future/
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#159457
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Re: 55 Ton Fishbelly Hopper Cars
If I am correct, the AC&Y historical society had Rail Graphics make decals for this car which were numbered in the series 6000-6099. Per the info sheet these were 2090 cuf and 33' IL. The Stewart
If I am correct, the AC&Y historical society had Rail Graphics make decals for this car which were numbered in the series 6000-6099. Per the info sheet these were 2090 cuf and 33' IL. The Stewart
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william darnaby
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#159456
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Re: FUTURE
Bill Pardie asked:
"There have been numerous references on this list and RPM seminars on using Future floor finish as a gloss coat. What is used to think this product for spraying (and what
Bill Pardie asked:
"There have been numerous references on this list and RPM seminars on using Future floor finish as a gloss coat. What is used to think this product for spraying (and what
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Benjamin Hom
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#159455
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FUTURE
There have been numerous references on this list and RPM seminars on using Future floor finish as a gloss coat. What is used to think this product for spraying (and what ratio)?
Bill Pardie
Sent from
There have been numerous references on this list and RPM seminars on using Future floor finish as a gloss coat. What is used to think this product for spraying (and what ratio)?
Bill Pardie
Sent from
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#159454
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Re: 55 Ton Fishbelly Hopper Cars
John Sykes wrote:
"Since Steve Stewart lives in the area, I suspect he used the LV/RDG versions as the basis of the model, although they differed from lot to lot."
Doubt it. Details of the model are
John Sykes wrote:
"Since Steve Stewart lives in the area, I suspect he used the LV/RDG versions as the basis of the model, although they differed from lot to lot."
Doubt it. Details of the model are
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Benjamin Hom
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#159453
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Re: Poultry Cars
Excellent presentation! Thank you for the link.
Otto K.
Excellent presentation! Thank you for the link.
Otto K.
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ottokroutil
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#159452
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Fw: [RealSTMFC] Poultry Cars
Guys,
I’m beginning to think my message from very early this morning didn’t make it to most of the group. There is very nearly an exact HO scale match for the 1/8” wire 1.5” diamond mesh
Guys,
I’m beginning to think my message from very early this morning didn’t make it to most of the group. There is very nearly an exact HO scale match for the 1/8” wire 1.5” diamond mesh
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Ralph W. Brown
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#159451
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Re: CNJ boxcars in LA circa 1947?
thanks...i am particularly interested in steel xm type (ie x-29)
thanks...i am particularly interested in steel xm type (ie x-29)
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bill stanton
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#159450
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