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Seaboard AF-4 WIP car series needed
Working on a Seaboard AF-4; donor basis was a Kadee 1948 boxcar. Added 7 panel 7’ doors, redid the door tracks, Archer rivets and 15” door sill.
Someone mind looking up the 1948 car series for
Working on a Seaboard AF-4; donor basis was a Kadee 1948 boxcar. Added 7 panel 7’ doors, redid the door tracks, Archer rivets and 15” door sill.
Someone mind looking up the 1948 car series for
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Charlie Duckworth
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#195569
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Re: GM&N (NOT) USRA composite gon
Hi Ben and List Members,
Thanks Ben, I stand corrected
Claus Schlund
On 28-Sep-22 09:32, Benjamin Hom wrote:
Hi Ben and List Members,
Thanks Ben, I stand corrected
Claus Schlund
On 28-Sep-22 09:32, Benjamin Hom wrote:
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#195568
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ABSENTEE
I have not seen a posting from Garth Groff for some time. He always bought a lot to the table. I pray all is well.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
I have not seen a posting from Garth Groff for some time. He always bought a lot to the table. I pray all is well.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#195567
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SAL B7 Turtleback roof O scale boxcar kit - interest?
(Some of you O scalers received an earlier email re: this offering. If you replied to that, you can ignore this email.)
I am revisiting producing the Seaboard B-7 “Turtleback” roof boxcar in
(Some of you O scalers received an earlier email re: this offering. If you replied to that, you can ignore this email.)
I am revisiting producing the Seaboard B-7 “Turtleback” roof boxcar in
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Jim King
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#195566
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Re: Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
I should have mentioned that the destination of the boxcars of bombs was Newport News.
Jack Wyatt
I should have mentioned that the destination of the boxcars of bombs was Newport News.
Jack Wyatt
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C J Wyatt
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#195565
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Re: Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
I wonder. The photo is dated 1/6/44.
In a Southern Railway Asheville Division Conductor's Train Book, I have a consist of a train with 25 boxcars of bombs departing Asheville NC and arriving Spencer
I wonder. The photo is dated 1/6/44.
In a Southern Railway Asheville Division Conductor's Train Book, I have a consist of a train with 25 boxcars of bombs departing Asheville NC and arriving Spencer
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C J Wyatt
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#195564
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Re: Armour Stock Car Photos
Hi Matt and List Members,
Matt, you don't say if you have already ordered and received the kit or not. I hope it looks better than the kit I received - see image linked below
Hi Matt and List Members,
Matt, you don't say if you have already ordered and received the kit or not. I hope it looks better than the kit I received - see image linked below
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#195563
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Re: GACC/QREX/SRL (was Armour Stock Car Photos)
Nope: just a straight read of the ORERs, which I attached yesterday. Review the notes at the bottom of each listing for "return for repair" notes.
I have a different timeline for Street's, Canda, and
Nope: just a straight read of the ORERs, which I attached yesterday. Review the notes at the bottom of each listing for "return for repair" notes.
I have a different timeline for Street's, Canda, and
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Ray Breyer
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#195562
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Re: Armour Stock Car Photos
Phil,
New kit that I will be building for a fellow Q nut. Looks pretty neat! I'm looking forward to building this one.
https://leadvilledesigns.com/products/ho-cb-q-58000-59000-36-stock-car
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Matt
Phil,
New kit that I will be building for a fellow Q nut. Looks pretty neat! I'm looking forward to building this one.
https://leadvilledesigns.com/products/ho-cb-q-58000-59000-36-stock-car
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Matt
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Matt Smith
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#195561
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GACC/QREX/SRL (was Armour Stock Car Photos)
Ray Breyer, in talking about a series of stocks cars, says:
In his book, Epstein gives a different chronology for these corporate mergers (along with dates for a lot of other GA acquisitions): Quaker
Ray Breyer, in talking about a series of stocks cars, says:
In his book, Epstein gives a different chronology for these corporate mergers (along with dates for a lot of other GA acquisitions): Quaker
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Earl Tuson
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#195560
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Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
Not a naval round or an artillery projectile. Does not have the bourrelets to engage the rifling in the tube. They look like standard 500 lb. general purpose (GP) bombs.
Normally stored and shipped
Not a naval round or an artillery projectile. Does not have the bourrelets to engage the rifling in the tube. They look like standard 500 lb. general purpose (GP) bombs.
Normally stored and shipped
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Wallace Steinbrecher
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#195559
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler Issue 30 now online
Justin thanks for sending the Blogs, very interesting modeling. Well done
I have attached some photos of vent cars, Westerfield and Sunshine, nothing special but I do enjoy the Y'all road freight
Justin thanks for sending the Blogs, very interesting modeling. Well done
I have attached some photos of vent cars, Westerfield and Sunshine, nothing special but I do enjoy the Y'all road freight
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O Fenton Wells
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#195558
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler Issue 30 now online
Bruce,
Thank you for the compliments. Rest assured, we will run some future articles for various freight cars from the late teens and early 1920s, along with others. I hope the issue meets
Bruce,
Thank you for the compliments. Rest assured, we will run some future articles for various freight cars from the late teens and early 1920s, along with others. I hope the issue meets
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Justin May
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#195557
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Re: Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
Scott McDonald wrote:
"Being in Virginia would those be naval shells? Looks like they have collars on them to help move them around I am guessing?"
Philip Dove replied:
"I am certain the bomb is a
Scott McDonald wrote:
"Being in Virginia would those be naval shells? Looks like they have collars on them to help move them around I am guessing?"
Philip Dove replied:
"I am certain the bomb is a
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Benjamin Hom
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#195556
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Re: GM&N (NOT) USRA composite gon
Claus Schlund wrote:
"GM&N USRA composite gon
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7018185
No. It's similar, but the giveaway that this is NOT a USRA gon is the Dreadnaught end.
Ben Hom
Claus Schlund wrote:
"GM&N USRA composite gon
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7018185
No. It's similar, but the giveaway that this is NOT a USRA gon is the Dreadnaught end.
Ben Hom
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Benjamin Hom
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#195555
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Re: Seaboard-Coast Line Modeler Issue 30 now online
Ray, thanks for mentioning the ventilated boxcar article - but to clarify, this article was in issue 30:3, 3rd Quarter 2013, of the ACL & SAL HS print publication, Lines South, which covers prototype
Ray, thanks for mentioning the ventilated boxcar article - but to clarify, this article was in issue 30:3, 3rd Quarter 2013, of the ACL & SAL HS print publication, Lines South, which covers prototype
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Larry Goolsby
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#195554
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Re: Pennsylvania Lines class GP or GPa hopper_1917-1918
Claus Schlund wrote:
Pennsylvania Lines class GP or GPa
Claus Schlund wrote:
Pennsylvania Lines class GP or GPa
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Benjamin Hom
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#195553
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Re: Bulkhead gate steel arriving at Boulder City Railroad yards
Did steel mills also do fabrication?
I would have guessed not.
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org --------
Did steel mills also do fabrication?
I would have guessed not.
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org --------
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Ted Larson
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#195552
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Re: Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
I think if you look at the way the Guy is balanced the bomb or casing is more or less wedged where it is. Otherwise l think he would fall backwards, though of course the photo only catches a moment in
I think if you look at the way the Guy is balanced the bomb or casing is more or less wedged where it is. Otherwise l think he would fall backwards, though of course the photo only catches a moment in
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Philip Dove
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#195551
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Re: Nice view of dunnage used to load bombs into boxcars
Look at the ease at which that man is holding that shell. My bet is it is an empty casing and it is being shipped to some location where more exciting material will be added.
Dave Nelson
Look at the ease at which that man is holding that shell. My bet is it is an empty casing and it is being shipped to some location where more exciting material will be added.
Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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#195550
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