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Re: Reboxx
Thanks Denny
Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
Thanks Denny
Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
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Pierre Oliver
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#157127
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Re: Reboxx
The owner of Reboxx is a personal (beyond modeling) friend, and he has asked me to report that at the moment Reboxx is in an interim quiet period, and that it is NOT going out of business. The family
The owner of Reboxx is a personal (beyond modeling) friend, and he has asked me to report that at the moment Reboxx is in an interim quiet period, and that it is NOT going out of business. The family
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#157126
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Re: Reboxx
Did you ask them for any information on Reboxx?
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI UserSPROG UserNMRA Life member #2623Member SFRH&MS
Did you ask them for any information on Reboxx?
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI UserSPROG UserNMRA Life member #2623Member SFRH&MS
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#157125
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Re: Reboxx
I was just in Des Plaines Hobbies on Sunday, and they seem to have
every Reboxx wheel set in stock. If you have difficulty findingthings
you can always try the full service hobby shops - there are
I was just in Des Plaines Hobbies on Sunday, and they seem to have
every Reboxx wheel set in stock. If you have difficulty findingthings
you can always try the full service hobby shops - there are
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Tim O'Connor
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#157124
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Re: Wabash War Emergency Boxcar
Thank you Fred. Just trying to encourage others to model and see potential offered by available kits. I do wish others would share what they are doing here.
Bill Welch
Thank you Fred. Just trying to encourage others to model and see potential offered by available kits. I do wish others would share what they are doing here.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#157123
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Re: Wabash War Emergency Boxcar
Hi Bill,
There must be at least 30+ hours in your 24-hr days!
No I'm not jealous, just an admirer of your skills and dedication.
Which is a never ending inspiration for us, your faithful
Hi Bill,
There must be at least 30+ hours in your 24-hr days!
No I'm not jealous, just an admirer of your skills and dedication.
Which is a never ending inspiration for us, your faithful
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Fred Jansz
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#157122
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Life Cycle Of The Evans Auto-Loader Car
From the article below I read that the Evans Auto-Loader car, built for the New York Central, first appeared in 1954. This car soon was followed by similar cars used by Union Pacific and Santa Fe. I
From the article below I read that the Evans Auto-Loader car, built for the New York Central, first appeared in 1954. This car soon was followed by similar cars used by Union Pacific and Santa Fe. I
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Bob Chaparro
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#157121
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Metal & Styrene
Time to add some metal to my styrene Northern Pacific 50-footer. From my stash of Vintage Parts came the Overland steel etched running board. Although the Latitudinals look too close to the ends I am
Time to add some metal to my styrene Northern Pacific 50-footer. From my stash of Vintage Parts came the Overland steel etched running board. Although the Latitudinals look too close to the ends I am
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Bill Welch
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#157120
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Edited
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Wabash War Emergency Boxcar
Continuing on my War Emergency kick I managed to remove the diagonal braces on the end panels without any gouges and have re-scribed the boards and sanded the effected areas. The Wabash Decatur Shops
Continuing on my War Emergency kick I managed to remove the diagonal braces on the end panels without any gouges and have re-scribed the boards and sanded the effected areas. The Wabash Decatur Shops
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Bill Welch
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#157119
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Re: Erie Railroad Carfloat Operations in Chicago, 1920
Hi Garth,
Well, I didn’t know about it, so many thanks. As a “born in Brooklyn” PRR/LIRR guy, it is of particular interest to me.
Thanks again.
Pax,
Ralph Brown
Portland,
Hi Garth,
Well, I didn’t know about it, so many thanks. As a “born in Brooklyn” PRR/LIRR guy, it is of particular interest to me.
Thanks again.
Pax,
Ralph Brown
Portland,
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Ralph W. Brown
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#157118
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Re: Erie Railroad Carfloat Operations in Chicago, 1920
Bob,
Did you know about this web site: http://www.trainweb.org/bedt/IndustrialLocos.html ?
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff
Bob,
Did you know about this web site: http://www.trainweb.org/bedt/IndustrialLocos.html ?
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#157117
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Erie Railroad Carfloat Operations in Chicago, 1920
I was hoping to find some good images of Erie's New York-New Jersey car float operations, especially images showing perishable traffic. Instead I found this 1920 film, which is interesting in its own
I was hoping to find some good images of Erie's New York-New Jersey car float operations, especially images showing perishable traffic. Instead I found this 1920 film, which is interesting in its own
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Bob Chaparro
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#157116
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Re: Reboxx
I did an order on their website and waited, and waited, and waited for months. Finally I got an appologetic phone call. He sent wheels but one package was the wrong kind.
Jared Harper
I did an order on their website and waited, and waited, and waited for months. Finally I got an appologetic phone call. He sent wheels but one package was the wrong kind.
Jared Harper
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Jared Harper
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#157115
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Re: Reboxx
The last correspondence I had with them was in Sept 2016. Scott Barger replied to an email I sent about wheelsets in lengths 1.010 to 1.040. He indicated they would be placing a large order soon back
The last correspondence I had with them was in Sept 2016. Scott Barger replied to an email I sent about wheelsets in lengths 1.010 to 1.040. He indicated they would be placing a large order soon back
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By
wm501jra
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#157114
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Re: Type Of Car With Hatch Covers & Smoke Stack?
The next photo in the series is taken from the opposite direction:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/12240931216/in/photostream/
It is another end-view of that same car. P&LE
The next photo in the series is taken from the opposite direction:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/12240931216/in/photostream/
It is another end-view of that same car. P&LE
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Andy Laurent
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#157113
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Re: Current messages
If you go to the group page and click “messages” to the left
The default view will show you the newest message on top.
You can go there directly by clicking the “View/Reply Online
If you go to the group page and click “messages” to the left
The default view will show you the newest message on top.
You can go there directly by clicking the “View/Reply Online
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Tom Larsen
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#157112
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Stilwell Oyetr Car (was Re: [RealSTMFC] Reboxx)
J. Stephen Sandifer asked:
"I would like to obtain a copy of this photo suitable for reproduction. Does anyone know where to
J. Stephen Sandifer asked:
"I would like to obtain a copy of this photo suitable for reproduction. Does anyone know where to
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Benjamin Hom
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#157111
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Current messages
How do I find the current messages? When I go to groups io the window that comes up only shows old messages.
Jared Harper
How do I find the current messages? When I go to groups io the window that comes up only shows old messages.
Jared Harper
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Jared Harper
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#157110
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Re: Reboxx
John Burrows has not been with Reboxx for a number of years. I have been getting the
same message on the phone line as the others for several months and emails are not
returned also. I do hope this
John Burrows has not been with Reboxx for a number of years. I have been getting the
same message on the phone line as the others for several months and emails are not
returned also. I do hope this
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Dan Smith
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#157109
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Re: Reboxx
I would like to obtain a copy of this photo suitable for reproduction. Does
anyone know where to look?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/The_Stillwell_Oyster_Car
_1897.jpg
J.
I would like to obtain a copy of this photo suitable for reproduction. Does
anyone know where to look?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/The_Stillwell_Oyster_Car
_1897.jpg
J.
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Steve SANDIFER
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#157108
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