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Re: bow compass/dividers
I have one that size but it came from the drafting set I purchased in high school. For some slightly larger options:
http://www.draftingsteals.com/20010.html
Jack Burgess
Sent: Friday,
I have one that size but it came from the drafting set I purchased in high school. For some slightly larger options:
http://www.draftingsteals.com/20010.html
Jack Burgess
Sent: Friday,
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#145652
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Re: bow compass/dividers
Ed,
You should be able to find one at any well-stocked art supply store (not a chain craft store).
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff
On 11/4/16 7:43 PM,
Ed,
You should be able to find one at any well-stocked art supply store (not a chain craft store).
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff
On 11/4/16 7:43 PM,
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#145651
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bow compass/dividers
Can anyone suggest where I can buy a small (overall length around 3 inches)
bow compass/divider, capable of not opening more than inch?
Ed Mines
Can anyone suggest where I can buy a small (overall length around 3 inches)
bow compass/divider, capable of not opening more than inch?
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#145650
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WESTERFIELD MODELS Newsletter, Vol5, No 3, November, 2016
Hello Steam Era Modeler:
We are pleased to announce that Westerfield Models is having a NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD MONTH SALE!
This sale will be in effect from 12:01 am Friday, November 4 through
Hello Steam Era Modeler:
We are pleased to announce that Westerfield Models is having a NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD MONTH SALE!
This sale will be in effect from 12:01 am Friday, November 4 through
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dahminator68
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#145649
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Looking for a few Sunshine kits.
I am interested in buying, for a reasonable price, any ofthe following kits.
Sunshine #49.1 or 49.3 C&NW, 1923-25 & 1927modernized USRA clone boxcars
Sunshine #39.1, 39.2, 39.3 SLSF,
I am interested in buying, for a reasonable price, any ofthe following kits.
Sunshine #49.1 or 49.3 C&NW, 1923-25 & 1927modernized USRA clone boxcars
Sunshine #39.1, 39.2, 39.3 SLSF,
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npin53
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#145648
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Re: PRR X29D
How far do you want to back date them? The X29D was built between 1952 and 1956 with new bodies on the old frames. They had three P&L during the time frame covered by this list.
Circle Keystone
How far do you want to back date them? The X29D was built between 1952 and 1956 with new bodies on the old frames. They had three P&L during the time frame covered by this list.
Circle Keystone
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SUVCWORR@...
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#145646
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Re: [resinfreightcars] Contact number for Sunshine Models
Thanks to all who responded. FWIW, I just wanted to check to see if she had received my check. No hurry, the decals were for my inventory.
John Cizmar
Thanks to all who responded. FWIW, I just wanted to check to see if she had received my check. No hurry, the decals were for my inventory.
John Cizmar
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John F. Cizmar
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#145647
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Re: [resinfreightcars] Contact number for Sunshine Models
As a correction, Resin Car Works is not selling Sunshine Models decals. We usedour blog to post a notice that Tricia Lofton found a bunch of Sunshine decalsand would like to sell them off. Resin Car
As a correction, Resin Car Works is not selling Sunshine Models decals. We usedour blog to post a notice that Tricia Lofton found a bunch of Sunshine decalsand would like to sell them off. Resin Car
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Eric Hansmann
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#145645
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Re: thinning acrylics
View onwww.dickblick.com http://www.dickblick.com/categories/gouache/
Bill Welch
I took a series of photos as a tutorial ofJason Klocke using this medium sold at Hobby Lobby under the Van Gogh
View onwww.dickblick.com http://www.dickblick.com/categories/gouache/
Bill Welch
I took a series of photos as a tutorial ofJason Klocke using this medium sold at Hobby Lobby under the Van Gogh
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Clark Propst
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#145644
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Re: PRR X29D
Hi All,
Looking at the F&C and WrightTrak models. Can the WrightTrak model be back dated by simply changing the lettering using the Mount Vernon Shops decals? Any thoughts on either model would be
Hi All,
Looking at the F&C and WrightTrak models. Can the WrightTrak model be back dated by simply changing the lettering using the Mount Vernon Shops decals? Any thoughts on either model would be
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jdcellarmod@...
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#145643
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GN 30000 AB Brake Detail
I'm building 4 Sunshine 77.2 and 77.3 Great Northern 30000 and 31000 series boxcars, and supposedly when the AB brakes were installed in the 1930's, the AB Controller and Airtank were put next to each
I'm building 4 Sunshine 77.2 and 77.3 Great Northern 30000 and 31000 series boxcars, and supposedly when the AB brakes were installed in the 1930's, the AB Controller and Airtank were put next to each
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radiodial868
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#145642
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Contact number for Sunshine Models
Does anyone have a phone number for Sunshine Models? I'd like to check on the status of my decal order.
John Cizmar
Does anyone have a phone number for Sunshine Models? I'd like to check on the status of my decal order.
John Cizmar
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John F. Cizmar
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#145641
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Re: Funaro and Camerlengo e-mail address
I used the address from their website, but it took several tries to get it through. I am on Gmail, and sometimes incoming and outgoing mails don't get through. But it did finally, Sharon graciously
I used the address from their website, but it took several tries to get it through. I am on Gmail, and sometimes incoming and outgoing mails don't get through. But it did finally, Sharon graciously
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jczzo126 CocuzzaT
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Re: thinning acrylics
Gauche is what you use if you're a lefty.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
---In STMFC@..., <schuyler.larrabee@...> wrote :
Not “gauche.” Gouache.
Gauche may make someone snicker. Look it
Gauche is what you use if you're a lefty.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
---In STMFC@..., <schuyler.larrabee@...> wrote :
Not “gauche.” Gouache.
Gauche may make someone snicker. Look it
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Jared Harper
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#145639
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Re: thinning acrylics
Here is the Dick Blick link that gives us some explanation of "Gouache," the various lines it carries and colour charts for the respective paint lines: Gouache - Art Supplies at BLICK art materials -
Here is the Dick Blick link that gives us some explanation of "Gouache," the various lines it carries and colour charts for the respective paint lines: Gouache - Art Supplies at BLICK art materials -
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Bill Welch
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#145638
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Re: thinning acrylics
Thank you, professor. However it works, it’s good stuff.
Nelson Moyer
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 9:38 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Re: thinning acrylics
Not
Thank you, professor. However it works, it’s good stuff.
Nelson Moyer
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 9:38 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Re: thinning acrylics
Not
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Nelson Moyer
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Re: thinning acrylics
Not “gauche.” Gouache.
Gauche may make someone snicker. Look it up.
Schuyler
Dick Blick carries PanPastel, colored pencils, and a variety of products useful for painting and weathering.
Not “gauche.” Gouache.
Gauche may make someone snicker. Look it up.
Schuyler
Dick Blick carries PanPastel, colored pencils, and a variety of products useful for painting and weathering.
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#145636
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Re: Allen Ferguson does it right
I picked up one of the American Model Builders C&O boxcars with the Deco ends. It came with a decal sheet of rblt repak data (white on blue) and also a larger black on white printed sheet showing
I picked up one of the American Model Builders C&O boxcars with the Deco ends. It came with a decal sheet of rblt repak data (white on blue) and also a larger black on white printed sheet showing
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spsalso
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Allen Ferguson does it right
My sincere thanks to Allen Ferguson. Every Black Cat decal I've seen includes a black on white illustration of the decal making it much easier to find those pesky little accurately scaled bits of
My sincere thanks to Allen Ferguson. Every Black Cat decal I've seen includes a black on white illustration of the decal making it much easier to find those pesky little accurately scaled bits of
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Jim Hayes
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Re: Cocoa Beach RPM in January
Jeff Aley says:
“ From what I understand, the Cocoa Beach Hilton was unaffected by the storm. I’m not aware of any of the local favorite restaurants that were impacted,
Jeff Aley says:
“ From what I understand, the Cocoa Beach Hilton was unaffected by the storm. I’m not aware of any of the local favorite restaurants that were impacted,
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Mikebrock
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