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Re: HO scale 3D printed D&RGW gondolas
Bill said:
It seems like it would be pretty easy to print this w/o so many of the details like grabs, sill steps, brake parts, door hardware, etc.
I agree. If I needed one of these I’d ask
Bill said:
It seems like it would be pretty easy to print this w/o so many of the details like grabs, sill steps, brake parts, door hardware, etc.
I agree. If I needed one of these I’d ask
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Robert kirkham
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#150205
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Re: HO scale 3D printed D&RGW gondolas
The material looks like Shapeways hi-definition acrylic: https://www.shapeways.com/materials/high-definition-acrylate
A reasonably nice material for HO scale parts; I did a set of murphy car ends
The material looks like Shapeways hi-definition acrylic: https://www.shapeways.com/materials/high-definition-acrylate
A reasonably nice material for HO scale parts; I did a set of murphy car ends
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Robert kirkham
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#150204
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Re: Mainline Modeler - Hundman Publishing
All rights to Mainline Modeler prints and articles belong to the C&O T&HS. I secured rights to one drawing for a donation of $25.
On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 8:52 PM, "Al Kresse
All rights to Mainline Modeler prints and articles belong to the C&O T&HS. I secured rights to one drawing for a donation of $25.
On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 8:52 PM, "Al Kresse
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richard glueck
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#150203
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Re: String Of New Boxcars
This one even says so in the notes below the photo ;)
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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This one even says so in the notes below the photo ;)
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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Bruce Smith
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#150202
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Re: Ratios
Or not, Tim. Some (OMG!) 32 years ago, I did an architectural project for
an engineering firm in Waltham MA. Their facility was next to a steel
fabricators shop. Every week, they would get the
Or not, Tim. Some (OMG!) 32 years ago, I did an architectural project for
an engineering firm in Waltham MA. Their facility was next to a steel
fabricators shop. Every week, they would get the
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#150201
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Re: String Of New Boxcars
Many many many of the Barriger RR photos are displayed reversed.
Schuyler
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 1:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [STMFC] String Of New Boxcars
the
Many many many of the Barriger RR photos are displayed reversed.
Schuyler
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 1:33 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: Re: [STMFC] String Of New Boxcars
the
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#150200
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Re: Mainline Modeler - Hundman Publishing
Bob Hundman is currently working with the C&O Historical Society updating his older drawings and adding new ones. Bob still lives out west. Bob doesn't use his PC much if at all. He still uses
Bob Hundman is currently working with the C&O Historical Society updating his older drawings and adding new ones. Bob still lives out west. Bob doesn't use his PC much if at all. He still uses
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Al Kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#150199
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Re: Ratios
Tony,
If you mean "the reefer goes to the grocery warehouse" and "the
tank cars go to the oil dealer" and .... etc. Then I agree with you.
But the same car, including the same number ... day after
Tony,
If you mean "the reefer goes to the grocery warehouse" and "the
tank cars go to the oil dealer" and .... etc. Then I agree with you.
But the same car, including the same number ... day after
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Jim Betz
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#150198
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Re: HO scale 3D printed D&RGW gondolas
Tim O'Connor wrote:
The only SP GS cars in the late 1950s were wood-chip cars, much deeper than what we would think of as GS gons, though they did indeed have drop bottom doors. I'm not aware of
Tim O'Connor wrote:
The only SP GS cars in the late 1950s were wood-chip cars, much deeper than what we would think of as GS gons, though they did indeed have drop bottom doors. I'm not aware of
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Tony Thompson
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#150197
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Mainline Modeler - Hundman Publishing
Has any one had experience lately with obtaining permission from Mainline Modeler/Hundman Publishing to reprint an article from the magazine?
If so, what is the contact information you used ask
Has any one had experience lately with obtaining permission from Mainline Modeler/Hundman Publishing to reprint an article from the magazine?
If so, what is the contact information you used ask
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David Turner
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#150196
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Re: String Of New Boxcars
the photo needs to be flip
tom
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Thomas j Cataldo
the photo needs to be flip
tom
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Thomas j Cataldo
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tjcataldo
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#150194
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Re: HO scale 3D printed D&RGW gondolas
---In STMFC@..., <gn2059@...> wrote :
> Tom, are you following this discussion and would you care to comment?
> I hope I haven't mischaracterized your comments. It's been a couple of
> years since we
---In STMFC@..., <gn2059@...> wrote :
> Tom, are you following this discussion and would you care to comment?
> I hope I haven't mischaracterized your comments. It's been a couple of
> years since we
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Tom Madden
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#150192
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Re: Accurail 36' boxcars
Accurail used to have a page on their website that listed the paints that they used. They give a mix for some of their colors on their website (under FAQ) but they discontinued the listing when they
Accurail used to have a page on their website that listed the paints that they used. They give a mix for some of their colors on their website (under FAQ) but they discontinued the listing when they
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Bill Daniels <billinsf@...>
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#150193
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Re: Ratios
Tony
I think it is highly variable, based on the location. In the 1960'sthe
two PRR branchlines near my home in NJ saw a wide variety of freightcars,
especially food, beverages and lumber from the
Tony
I think it is highly variable, based on the location. In the 1960'sthe
two PRR branchlines near my home in NJ saw a wide variety of freightcars,
especially food, beverages and lumber from the
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Tim O'Connor
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#150191
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Re: Accurail 36' boxcars
Jon:
I'm working on the same car. My holdover Poly Scale Mineral Red is pretty close, but a tad dark. I may try lightening it with a drop of white.
Dave Parker
Riverside, CA
On Wednesday,
Jon:
I'm working on the same car. My holdover Poly Scale Mineral Red is pretty close, but a tad dark. I may try lightening it with a drop of white.
Dave Parker
Riverside, CA
On Wednesday,
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Dave Parker
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#150189
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Re: HO scale 3D printed D&RGW gondolas
The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific also bought 46 foot, 70 ton GSgondolas
but much later - in the 1950's. All of them operated into California viathe LA&SL,
SP, and WP. The Santa Fe also had large
The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific also bought 46 foot, 70 ton GSgondolas
but much later - in the 1950's. All of them operated into California viathe LA&SL,
SP, and WP. The Santa Fe also had large
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Tim O'Connor
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#150190
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Re: String Of New Boxcars
Note that the photo is reversed.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: STMFC List <STMFC@...> on behalf of STMFC List <STMFC@...>
Reply-To: STMFC List
Note that the photo is reversed.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: STMFC List <STMFC@...> on behalf of STMFC List <STMFC@...>
Reply-To: STMFC List
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#150195
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Accurail 36' boxcars
Have a Nickel Plate (#1302) and wonder what a matching paint would be for the brake shaft/wheel?
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, SPROG, JMRI UserNMRA
Have a Nickel Plate (#1302) and wonder what a matching paint would be for the brake shaft/wheel?
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, SPROG, JMRI UserNMRA
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#150188
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String Of New Boxcars
From the Barringer Library (image reversed):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/12296626883/in/dateposted/
Viewer Comment: "Michigan City,Ind (Monon on left, MC on right) -
From the Barringer Library (image reversed):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/12296626883/in/dateposted/
Viewer Comment: "Michigan City,Ind (Monon on left, MC on right) -
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#150187
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Re: What Kind Of Car Is This?
The notes for the photo say the photo was taken at Fort Madison, IA. The train supposedly is the Santa Fe's Navajo.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
The notes for the photo say the photo was taken at Fort Madison, IA. The train supposedly is the Santa Fe's Navajo.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#150186
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