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SP B-50-25 12 panel 40' enhanced boxcar kit
Hello-
I have three enhanced kits of the Southern Pacific's unique 40' 12 panel boxcars built 11-47, class SP B-50-25; SP 21750-22249. Though there were many 100s more of this class built beyond the
Hello-
I have three enhanced kits of the Southern Pacific's unique 40' 12 panel boxcars built 11-47, class SP B-50-25; SP 21750-22249. Though there were many 100s more of this class built beyond the
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Andy Carlson
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#140603
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Re: Albion alloys
http://bfy.tw/4NcX will explain.
:)
Craig Zeni
Cary NC
http://bfy.tw/4NcX will explain.
:)
Craig Zeni
Cary NC
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Craig Zeni
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#140602
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Re: DT&I gon - a perspective
I would be interested in two sets asI found two P2K kits in my to-build stash.
Jim Kubanick
Morgantown WV
On Saturday, February 20, 2016 8:27 PM, "'Schuyler Larrabee' schuyler.larrabee@...
I would be interested in two sets asI found two P2K kits in my to-build stash.
Jim Kubanick
Morgantown WV
On Saturday, February 20, 2016 8:27 PM, "'Schuyler Larrabee' schuyler.larrabee@...
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James E Kubanick
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#140601
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Re: group question.
Thanks Spen,
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
Thanks Spen,
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
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mwbauers
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#140600
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SAL AF-class underframe
I'm scratchbuilding a Seaboard Air Line class AF 50' double-door steel boxcar (SAL 10000-10199: Pullman, 1938) in HO scale. Can anyone direct me to information on its underframe details? I'm most
I'm scratchbuilding a Seaboard Air Line class AF 50' double-door steel boxcar (SAL 10000-10199: Pullman, 1938) in HO scale. Can anyone direct me to information on its underframe details? I'm most
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al_brown03
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#140599
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Re: Albion
If you open the addy in my post you will find all of their modelling product.
Barry Bennett
If you open the addy in my post you will find all of their modelling product.
Barry Bennett
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Barry Bennett
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#140597
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
The 1946 Car Builders Cyclopedia, along with other publications of interest, are available on DVD from http://www.vintageliterature.ca/cat_railroading.cfm
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
The 1946 Car Builders Cyclopedia, along with other publications of interest, are available on DVD from http://www.vintageliterature.ca/cat_railroading.cfm
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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#140596
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Re: Albion alloys
Don Valentine wrote:
Hardly Left Coast. I lived a year in England, and read a lot of novels by English writers.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave.,
Don Valentine wrote:
Hardly Left Coast. I lived a year in England, and read a lot of novels by English writers.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave.,
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Tony Thompson
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#140598
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Albion
There are problems connecting with their web site but I've bought their products
(mostly small diameter tubing) from several US sources including Des Plaines
Hobbies.
My recollection is they still
There are problems connecting with their web site but I've bought their products
(mostly small diameter tubing) from several US sources including Des Plaines
Hobbies.
My recollection is they still
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ed_mines
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#140595
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Hi Schuyler and List Members,
Train Shed Cyc, of course!
Claus Schlund
Hi Schuyler and List Members,
Train Shed Cyc, of course!
Claus Schlund
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#140594
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Re: Albion alloys
It’s an English, as in British, term.
Schuyler
It’s an English, as in British, term.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#140593
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Claus . . .
Expanding “TSC” would help those of us who don’t remember every set of initials . . .
Schuyler
Claus . . .
Expanding “TSC” would help those of us who don’t remember every set of initials . . .
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#140590
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Fair point Claus: I was looking for the articles describing the cars construction in detail – more or less the technical description to be shared with others in the industry, not the description for
Fair point Claus: I was looking for the articles describing the cars construction in detail – more or less the technical description to be shared with others in the industry, not the description for
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Robert kirkham
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Great help – thank you Rupert!
Great help – thank you Rupert!
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Robert kirkham
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
,Rupert,
A always thanks for sharing this great resource.
Later, Dave Sarther Tucson, AZ
,Rupert,
A always thanks for sharing this great resource.
Later, Dave Sarther Tucson, AZ
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Dave Sarther
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#140587
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Re: Albion alloys
Not sure if it was posted yet as where you can purchase Albion Metals, but I have seen them at CRM Hobbies in St louis. CRM had them on display at the 2015 RPM meet in
Not sure if it was posted yet as where you can purchase Albion Metals, but I have seen them at CRM Hobbies in St louis. CRM had them on display at the 2015 RPM meet in
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gtws00
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Rod,
The best suggestion I can offer to you is to find a copy of the 1922 Car Builders
Cyclopedia and invest in it. In doing so you will have drawings and specification for
the USRA 40 ton
Rod,
The best suggestion I can offer to you is to find a copy of the 1922 Car Builders
Cyclopedia and invest in it. In doing so you will have drawings and specification for
the USRA 40 ton
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riverman_vt@...
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#140591
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Re: Albion alloys
Stocklist??? Perhaps it is a Left Coast term, Tony, as I'd never heard it before either.
Cordially, Don Valentine
Stocklist??? Perhaps it is a Left Coast term, Tony, as I'd never heard it before either.
Cordially, Don Valentine
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riverman_vt@...
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#140592
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Hi Rob,
You asked about "original specifications", that could mean a lot of different things.
TSC #9 "War and Standard Locomotives and Cars (1919)" has drawings for the underframe, side, end, and
Hi Rob,
You asked about "original specifications", that could mean a lot of different things.
TSC #9 "War and Standard Locomotives and Cars (1919)" has drawings for the underframe, side, end, and
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#140585
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Re: seeking reference: original specs: USRA 50 ton SS boxcar
Rob
Railway Mechanical Engineer April 1918 volume 92 page 195, (a.k.a. RailwayLocomotives and Cars volume 92) http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013032779;view=1up;seq=209
also in the
Rob
Railway Mechanical Engineer April 1918 volume 92 page 195, (a.k.a. RailwayLocomotives and Cars volume 92) http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013032779;view=1up;seq=209
also in the
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Rupert & Maureen <gamlenz@...>
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#140584
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