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Re: Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
Eric, that would be “Back to the Future”. 1, 2 or 3, take your pick.
Brian
Eric, that would be “Back to the Future”. 1, 2 or 3, take your pick.
Brian
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Brian Shumaker
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#186818
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Re: Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
I think the name has changed again. It’s now Pledge Revive It Floor Gloss.
https://www.pledge.com/en-us/products/pledge-floor-gloss
I don’t see another floor gloss product on that site.
I’m
I think the name has changed again. It’s now Pledge Revive It Floor Gloss.
https://www.pledge.com/en-us/products/pledge-floor-gloss
I don’t see another floor gloss product on that site.
I’m
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Eric Hansmann
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#186817
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Re: Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
Charlie,
Here is the one that I use. It is the base formula like the Future was.
There are other variations of the brand that may work too.
I would probably stay away from any that are cloudy though
Charlie,
Here is the one that I use. It is the base formula like the Future was.
There are other variations of the brand that may work too.
I would probably stay away from any that are cloudy though
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Bryian Sones
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#186816
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Re: Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
Charlie,
Future was rebranded Pledge quite a while ago.
It is still the same and works the same.
Bryian Sones
Union Pacific Prototype Modeler
Murrieta, CA
Charlie,
Future was rebranded Pledge quite a while ago.
It is still the same and works the same.
Bryian Sones
Union Pacific Prototype Modeler
Murrieta, CA
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Bryian Sones
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#186815
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Re: Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
Pledge (Floor Care Finish)
Clear bottle with Blue and White label.
Bryian Sones
Union Pacific Prototype Modeler
Murrieta, CA
Pledge (Floor Care Finish)
Clear bottle with Blue and White label.
Bryian Sones
Union Pacific Prototype Modeler
Murrieta, CA
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Bryian Sones
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#186814
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Current form of Future Floor Wax Suitable for Decal Work
All-
What is the current name/bottling of Future Floor Wax that is suitable for putting down a gloss surface for decals?
Thanks,
Charlie Vlk
All-
What is the current name/bottling of Future Floor Wax that is suitable for putting down a gloss surface for decals?
Thanks,
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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#186813
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Latitudinal Running Board Hand Holds; was A few period boxcar roofs 1948 St Louis
On Aug 22, 2021, at 2:04 PM, Ken Adams wrote:
“Just an observation on the positioning bend of the hand rails on the lateral running boards in the pictures. Most appear to be at least one full
On Aug 22, 2021, at 2:04 PM, Ken Adams wrote:
“Just an observation on the positioning bend of the hand rails on the lateral running boards in the pictures. Most appear to be at least one full
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Guy Wilber
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#186812
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Re: F&C Virginian BX-10 boxcar roof
Charlie
That’s a great looking model.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Charlie
That’s a great looking model.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#186811
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Re: NYC Post-war PS-1 box car paint
Tony
I think both ends and roof were black.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Tony
I think both ends and roof were black.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#186810
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Milwaukee Single Sheathed Boxcar
The Milwaukee Road Steam Locomotives L Class Mikados on the back cover has a picture taken at Wisconsin Dells on October 3, 1940 of a newly shopped single sheathed boxcar from the B end ladder forward
The Milwaukee Road Steam Locomotives L Class Mikados on the back cover has a picture taken at Wisconsin Dells on October 3, 1940 of a newly shopped single sheathed boxcar from the B end ladder forward
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gary laakso
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#186809
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Re: NYC Post-war PS-1 box car paint
Tony Thompson wrote:
"I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as
Tony Thompson wrote:
"I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as
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Benjamin Hom
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#186808
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Re: NYC Post-war PS-1 box car paint
Tony Thompson wrote:
"I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as
Tony Thompson wrote:
"I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as
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Benjamin Hom
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#186807
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NYC Post-war PS-1 box car paint
I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as 167000–167999, built
I know that NYC orders of PS-1 box cars circa 1951 were painted with black ends (such as cars 170500–171499). Is that true also for the earlier PS-1 cars they ordered, such as 167000–167999, built
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Tony Thompson
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#186806
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F&C Virginian BX-10 boxcar roof
I just finished a F&C Virginian boxcar and tried to replicate the roof as in some of the images.
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
I just finished a F&C Virginian boxcar and tried to replicate the roof as in some of the images.
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
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Charlie Duckworth
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#186805
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Re: Cudahy 1501-1600
Cars in the 5501-6250 series were built by ACF. Cudahy did have some cars from GA which were in the 1501-1600 series.
Frank
Resin Car Works
Cars in the 5501-6250 series were built by ACF. Cudahy did have some cars from GA which were in the 1501-1600 series.
Frank
Resin Car Works
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Frank Hodina
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#186803
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
Clark
Three great looking cars.
Paul Doggett England 🏴
Clark
Three great looking cars.
Paul Doggett England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#186802
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
Clark,
The photo of the RI flat is amazing. At first I thought it was the prototype. Excellent photography & modelling.
Brian Rochon
Silver Spring, MD
Clark,
The photo of the RI flat is amazing. At first I thought it was the prototype. Excellent photography & modelling.
Brian Rochon
Silver Spring, MD
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Brian Rochon
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#186801
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Re: A few period boxcar roofs 1948 St Louis
My grandpa said his father, a Terminal fireman, would take the TRRA shuttle from St Louis Union Station to the yards on the East side. He must have had a long commute because they lived in Carondelet.
My grandpa said his father, a Terminal fireman, would take the TRRA shuttle from St Louis Union Station to the yards on the East side. He must have had a long commute because they lived in Carondelet.
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Tom P
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Re: A few period boxcar roofs 1948 St Louis
Not sure if these help any Steve, but what strikes me is how clean the rolling stock is. I'm a NG guy but love the dual gauge operations. One feature that many don't model when weathering is the
Not sure if these help any Steve, but what strikes me is how clean the rolling stock is. I'm a NG guy but love the dual gauge operations. One feature that many don't model when weathering is the
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William Reed
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
Finished the DL&W car and two more on Saturday. The WofA, box car and a RI flat. Here's the finished flat too. I've put both box cars on eBay as I have enough for my layout. I'll operate with these
Finished the DL&W car and two more on Saturday. The WofA, box car and a RI flat. Here's the finished flat too. I've put both box cars on eBay as I have enough for my layout. I'll operate with these
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Clark Propst
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#186798
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