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Re: [HO Scale 40 ft] PS-1 Models
And from the flat kit from Kurtz Kraft (which came in a clear plastic bag) also later emerged
a PLUG DOOR 40 foot PS-1 kit (i.e. new sides) and I ordered one of those 30 years
And from the flat kit from Kurtz Kraft (which came in a clear plastic bag) also later emerged
a PLUG DOOR 40 foot PS-1 kit (i.e. new sides) and I ordered one of those 30 years
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Tim O'Connor
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#195954
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Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940)
Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940)
On the link scroll to enlarge the photo.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7003186
Scroll to enlarge the photo.
Appears to be a demonstration for a
Photo: Unloading Lumber From A Boxcar (1940)
On the link scroll to enlarge the photo.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7003186
Scroll to enlarge the photo.
Appears to be a demonstration for a
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Bob Chaparro
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#195953
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Re: [HO Scale 40 ft] PS-1 Models
Ben and all-
It is more complicated and probably beyond the scope of this group to do a complete genealogy anyway…
Some McKean cars went through other owners and Con-Cor ended up with a couple
Ben and all-
It is more complicated and probably beyond the scope of this group to do a complete genealogy anyway…
Some McKean cars went through other owners and Con-Cor ended up with a couple
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Charlie Vlk
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#195952
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PFE APPLIANCE IDENTIFICDATION
MORNING ALL:
Here is a shot from a PFE refer at the Paris museum near Los angled. Above the truck is a devise in the area where a defect card holder is normally placed. This is unlike any defect
MORNING ALL:
Here is a shot from a PFE refer at the Paris museum near Los angled. Above the truck is a devise in the area where a defect card holder is normally placed. This is unlike any defect
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#195951
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Re: Early Intermodal
Bob,
A really big thanks for the humor...
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Ken Adams
Covid Variants may come and go but I choose to still live mostly in splendid Shelter In Place solitude
Location: About half way up Walnut
Bob,
A really big thanks for the humor...
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Ken Adams
Covid Variants may come and go but I choose to still live mostly in splendid Shelter In Place solitude
Location: About half way up Walnut
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Ken Adams
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#195950
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Re: Early Intermodal
An interesting photo
Paul Doggett
An interesting photo
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195949
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Re: Early Intermodal
Tom Madden to the white courtesy phone!
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The thong is ended but the malady lingers on
Tom Madden to the white courtesy phone!
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The thong is ended but the malady lingers on
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#195948
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Re: [HO Scale 40 ft] PS-1 Models
Dave Wetterstroem asked:
"Has anyone made a list of what manufactures have made PS-1 boxcars in HO scale and what attributes each model has?"
AFAIK, not recently, and not since
Dave Wetterstroem asked:
"Has anyone made a list of what manufactures have made PS-1 boxcars in HO scale and what attributes each model has?"
AFAIK, not recently, and not since
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Benjamin Hom
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#195947
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express Aluminum Refrigerator Car PFE 45698
Thank you for posting this image Brian.
Both this image from Brian and the Dallas Gillbertson image show the cars well into their service lives.
The other 2 images of 45698 are early.
The car 45698 is
Thank you for posting this image Brian.
Both this image from Brian and the Dallas Gillbertson image show the cars well into their service lives.
The other 2 images of 45698 are early.
The car 45698 is
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Dan Smith
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#195946
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Early Intermodal
Early Intermodal?
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Bob Weston
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#195945
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Re: PS-1 Models
Thanks for the corrections and additions.
Thanks for the corrections and additions.
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Richard Townsend
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#195944
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Re: Photo: War Material In Gondola Cars (1918)
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 08:38 PM, Lee wrote:
Possibly this:
The B platform (also known as the B body) is a full-size rear-wheel drive car platform produced by General Motors (GM) from 1926 to
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 08:38 PM, Lee wrote:
Possibly this:
The B platform (also known as the B body) is a full-size rear-wheel drive car platform produced by General Motors (GM) from 1926 to
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Bob Chaparro
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#195943
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Re: PS-1 Models
I think Kurtz Kraft was the predecessor to Cannonball. They were flat kits of injection-molded styrene. Here is an example for sale on EBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/125536855972 For their time,
I think Kurtz Kraft was the predecessor to Cannonball. They were flat kits of injection-molded styrene. Here is an example for sale on EBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/125536855972 For their time,
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Chris Barkan
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#195942
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Re: [HO Scale 40 ft] PS-1 Models
Richard Townsend wrote:
"What I know of is:
Kar-Line (later Cannonball)
AHM (later Con-Cor)
McKean
Intermountain
Kadee"
Not quite right:
Kurtz Kraft (NOT Kar-Line; later Cannonball)
AHM (later Model
Richard Townsend wrote:
"What I know of is:
Kar-Line (later Cannonball)
AHM (later Con-Cor)
McKean
Intermountain
Kadee"
Not quite right:
Kurtz Kraft (NOT Kar-Line; later Cannonball)
AHM (later Model
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Benjamin Hom
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#195941
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Re: FW: Re: [RealSTMFC] Pacific Fruit Express Aluminum Refrigerator Car PFE 45698
Were the left hand side grabirons 22" instead of 18" ? They just look a bit wider than usual to me.
On 10/10/2022 9:19 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
Were the left hand side grabirons 22" instead of 18" ? They just look a bit wider than usual to me.
On 10/10/2022 9:19 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
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Tim O'Connor
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#195940
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Re: Pacific Fruit Express Aluminum Refrigerator Car PFE 45698
Here is 44739
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Dan Smith <espeefan@...>
Reply-To: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>
Date: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 8:19
Here is 44739
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Dan Smith <espeefan@...>
Reply-To: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>
Date: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 8:19
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#195939
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Re: PS-1 Models
What I know of is:
Kar-Line (later Cannonball)
AHM (later Con-Cor)
McKean
Intermountain
Kadee
I’m not home so I can’t describe the attributes of each. Maybe in a few weeks when I get home. I have
What I know of is:
Kar-Line (later Cannonball)
AHM (later Con-Cor)
McKean
Intermountain
Kadee
I’m not home so I can’t describe the attributes of each. Maybe in a few weeks when I get home. I have
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Richard Townsend
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#195938
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Re: PS-1 Models
Dave
I know Intermountain produced them but not sure of the details about them I suspect that they were all produced to the same pattern.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Dave
I know Intermountain produced them but not sure of the details about them I suspect that they were all produced to the same pattern.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#195937
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PS-1 Models
Has anyone made a list of what manufactures have made PS-1 boxcars in HO scale and what attributes each model has?
Something like Kadee 40' PS-1 Boxcar 10 panel, 6' Youngstown Door etc.
I am trying
Has anyone made a list of what manufactures have made PS-1 boxcars in HO scale and what attributes each model has?
Something like Kadee 40' PS-1 Boxcar 10 panel, 6' Youngstown Door etc.
I am trying
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Dave Wetterstroem
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#195936
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Re: Union Tank Car Company UTLX. 74450
Lester
That’s a very fine build thank you for sharing.
Paul Doggett
Lester
That’s a very fine build thank you for sharing.
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#195935
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