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Re: Mailed: HO Semi-scale metal wheel sets from Intermountain
This man is extremely rude.
Steve
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This man is extremely rude.
Steve
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SC COOPER <sccooper@...>
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#142043
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Re: USRA single sheathed boxcars
Thanks Dennis; will look for those.
Rob
Thanks Dennis; will look for those.
Rob
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Robert kirkham
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Re: Mailed: HO Semi-scale metal wheel sets from Intermountain
How hard is it to check the "To" line to make sure your e-mail is going to the person you want to send it to? I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR BLOODY WHEELSET ORDER.
MODERATOR: PLEASE MAKE THIS STOP.
Ben
How hard is it to check the "To" line to make sure your e-mail is going to the person you want to send it to? I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR BLOODY WHEELSET ORDER.
MODERATOR: PLEASE MAKE THIS STOP.
Ben
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Benjamin Hom
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Re: SORRY--I DID IT AGAIN!!!!!
My apologies as well.
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
Sent from my mobile device
My apologies as well.
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
Sent from my mobile device
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Mark Stamm
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Re: Mailed: HO Semi-scale metal wheel sets from Intermountain
Thank you Andy. You're a great source for everything I missed when it was released and still raising the kids. If I recall correctly the square corner cars came out in the 50s which is outside of my
Thank you Andy. You're a great source for everything I missed when it was released and still raising the kids. If I recall correctly the square corner cars came out in the 50s which is outside of my
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Mark Stamm
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#142039
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Looks great, Tony. I need to start doing that myself. I have too many kits that do not need total stand-off details and gets the car ready faster for operations.
Rich Christie
On Tuesday,
Looks great, Tony. I need to start doing that myself. I have too many kits that do not need total stand-off details and gets the car ready faster for operations.
Rich Christie
On Tuesday,
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Rich C
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Nice job on the simple upgrade. What a difference the addition of simple details make.
Well done
George Toman
Nice job on the simple upgrade. What a difference the addition of simple details make.
Well done
George Toman
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gtws00
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SORRY--I DID IT AGAIN!!!!!
I need to always double check the email address before clicking reply. I hope to never have this problem again.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
I need to always double check the email address before clicking reply. I hope to never have this problem again.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
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Andy Carlson
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#142036
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Mailed: HO Semi-scale metal wheel sets from Intermountain
Hi Mark-
Your IMRC code 88 wheel sets were mailed this afternoon. USPS tracking # 9500-1150-5477-6117-0179-26
I have already sold 33 of the Red Caboose square corner box car kits. Pent up demand! (My
Hi Mark-
Your IMRC code 88 wheel sets were mailed this afternoon. USPS tracking # 9500-1150-5477-6117-0179-26
I have already sold 33 of the Red Caboose square corner box car kits. Pent up demand! (My
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Andy Carlson
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
I bought some too. Seems to basically be a diluted version ofMicroscale Krystal Clear.
Scotch (3M) sells something called Quick Dry Adhesive that isidentical to Canopy Cement.
They're all great --
I bought some too. Seems to basically be a diluted version ofMicroscale Krystal Clear.
Scotch (3M) sells something called Quick Dry Adhesive that isidentical to Canopy Cement.
They're all great --
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Reefers - How/Why Did The "Odd" Car Occur?
There is no reason to assume that "odd" reefers mixed in withPFE reefers represent cars that
are being treated like PFE reefers -- Trains were blocked (IF they wereblocked -- many were not)
by
There is no reason to assume that "odd" reefers mixed in withPFE reefers represent cars that
are being treated like PFE reefers -- Trains were blocked (IF they wereblocked -- many were not)
by
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Pierre Oliver wrote:
Full agreement. I had it recommended to me years ago, in a hobby shop in Pittsburgh that also had a model airplane section, and I've used it ever since. But it's not just for
Pierre Oliver wrote:
Full agreement. I had it recommended to me years ago, in a hobby shop in Pittsburgh that also had a model airplane section, and I've used it ever since. But it's not just for
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Tony Thompson
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Re: MORE ON MILWAUKEE RIBSIDE BOXCARS
Hi Bill,
I see no one has tried to answer your question. Was hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself would respond.
It seems as though all the ribside cars were built with components on the
Hi Bill,
I see no one has tried to answer your question. Was hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself would respond.
It seems as though all the ribside cars were built with components on the
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Ted Schnepf
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Re: Reefers - How/Why Did The "Odd" Car Occur?
Jim Betz wrote:
Jim, this depended on season. In the PFE high season for harvest (August-October), even PFE's fleet of 40,000 cars in the transition era was nowhere near enough, and they
Jim Betz wrote:
Jim, this depended on season. In the PFE high season for harvest (August-October), even PFE's fleet of 40,000 cars in the transition era was nowhere near enough, and they
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Tony Thompson
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
I've fallen in love with Canopy Cement.
Etched running boards onto roofs, securing caboose and coach roofs onto car bodies(it won't cause the glazing to fog like CA will), securing
I've fallen in love with Canopy Cement.
Etched running boards onto roofs, securing caboose and coach roofs onto car bodies(it won't cause the glazing to fog like CA will), securing
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Pierre Oliver
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Yes, it glues metal well and is especially good with dissimilar materials (metal to plastic, plastic to wood, etc.). Also remains flexible, not brittle.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature
Yes, it glues metal well and is especially good with dissimilar materials (metal to plastic, plastic to wood, etc.). Also remains flexible, not brittle.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature
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Tony Thompson
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Jim Betz wrote:
I go back and forth on cut levers, partly because they are vulnerable in operating. Plenty of my cars have none. Generally, it's my belief that the ends of a car are less "looked
Jim Betz wrote:
I go back and forth on cut levers, partly because they are vulnerable in operating. Plenty of my cars have none. Generally, it's my belief that the ends of a car are less "looked
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Reefers - How/Why Did The "Odd" Car Occur?
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"markstation01@yahoo.com <markstation01@...>
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Re: upgrading a simple car kit
Good job!
...........canopy cement as adhesive?
Thanks for your answer.
Ed Mines
Good job!
...........canopy cement as adhesive?
Thanks for your answer.
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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Re: Reefers - How/Why Did The "Odd" Car Occur?
Great questions Jim and this list really enjoys a good discussion on carapplication.
One thing you need to realize is that each consortium and railroad lookedat freight cars as assets and they
Great questions Jim and this list really enjoys a good discussion on carapplication.
One thing you need to realize is that each consortium and railroad lookedat freight cars as assets and they
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Greg Martin
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#142024
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