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Re: Cocoa Beach Photos Posted
I have been negligent in thanking Dave for his efforts in the past.
Even when I do attend the meets I now take less photos as I know
Dave has me covered. Thanks Dave.
Many, many fine
I have been negligent in thanking Dave for his efforts in the past.
Even when I do attend the meets I now take less photos as I know
Dave has me covered. Thanks Dave.
Many, many fine
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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Re: Cocoa Beach Photos Posted
Thanks Dave, They are excellent photos.
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
Thanks Dave, They are excellent photos.
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: My CCB experience
I really enjoyed Andy’s clinic and one of the highlights was his having asample of his whole body splicing so that we could compare it to his currentwindow area splicing. The in-progress work
I really enjoyed Andy’s clinic and one of the highlights was his having asample of his whole body splicing so that we could compare it to his currentwindow area splicing. The in-progress work
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gary laakso
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Re: AC&F Type 27
Underframe only. The buyer had many options in specifying the tank.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
Underframe only. The buyer had many options in specifying the tank.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Tony Thompson
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Re: My CCB experience
I don't attend a lot of clinics, an in fact at any given RPM meet the number of clinics I will attend besides my own (if I'm giving one) is between zero and one. I prefer to just hang out in the
I don't attend a lot of clinics, an in fact at any given RPM meet the number of clinics I will attend besides my own (if I'm giving one) is between zero and one. I prefer to just hang out in the
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Andy Harman
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AC&F Type 27
For you tank car experts, does "Type 27" refer to the design of the car, or just the underframe?
Thanks, Otto K.
For you tank car experts, does "Type 27" refer to the design of the car, or just the underframe?
Thanks, Otto K.
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ottokroutil
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Cocoa Beach Photos Posted
I have uploaded my Cocoa Beach 2014 Photos at:
http://www.pbase.com/dh30973/cocoa2014&page=all
Dave Hussey
I have uploaded my Cocoa Beach 2014 Photos at:
http://www.pbase.com/dh30973/cocoa2014&page=all
Dave Hussey
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dh30973
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Re: New York Central USRA 50-ton gondola paint color
Thanks Chuck, I have noted that info, which has spurred my question on this model. If black is proper for NYC gondolas before 1941, then why has Intermountain done a few runs of these models with
Thanks Chuck, I have noted that info, which has spurred my question on this model. If black is proper for NYC gondolas before 1941, then why has Intermountain done a few runs of these models with
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Eric Hansmann
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My recent RPM experiences
I thought I’d throw out my opinions of the last three RPMs I was privilegedenough to attend. I was a mouse in the corner for the planning of the StL meet,so I will never complain but any of them.
I thought I’d throw out my opinions of the last three RPMs I was privilegedenough to attend. I was a mouse in the corner for the planning of the StL meet,so I will never complain but any of them.
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NYC 40 ft. double door boxcars
I am kitbashing the 40 foot, 10'-0" IH double door boxcars with the 12 ft door openings. I have the ends and roof to do both the end door and straight end versions. Looking at the photos in volume
I am kitbashing the 40 foot, 10'-0" IH double door boxcars with the 12 ft door openings. I have the ends and roof to do both the end door and straight end versions. Looking at the photos in volume
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O Fenton Wells
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#121177
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Re: MStL 63001s, 65001s
Mask Island now offers decals for these cars.
ClarkPropst
Mason City Iowa
Mask Island now offers decals for these cars.
ClarkPropst
Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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Re: CP & CN Fowler brake cylinders
Earl,
Yes I'd be very interested in seeing the pics. Thank for sharing.
Cheers, Daniel.
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Daniel McConnachie
Earl,
Yes I'd be very interested in seeing the pics. Thank for sharing.
Cheers, Daniel.
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Daniel McConnachie
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Daniel McConnachie
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MStL
Here are some more informationrequests:
MStL 1000e1018 any months-years builtinformation?
MStL 1183-1193 any months-years builtinformation?
MStL 04000e04598 any months-years built information?MStL
Here are some more informationrequests:
MStL 1000e1018 any months-years builtinformation?
MStL 1183-1193 any months-years builtinformation?
MStL 04000e04598 any months-years built information?MStL
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Eric Neubauer <eaneubauer@...>
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Re: MStL 63001s, 65001s
Thanks to Gene via Doug for the info. I can add thefollowing:
The ultimate origin of the MStl 63001s wasapparently KOPX 15101-16000. These had mostly become SBPX 100-778+ by the late1920s. Some
Thanks to Gene via Doug for the info. I can add thefollowing:
The ultimate origin of the MStl 63001s wasapparently KOPX 15101-16000. These had mostly become SBPX 100-778+ by the late1920s. Some
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Eric Neubauer <eaneubauer@...>
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Re: CP & CN Fowler brake cylinders
Sounds like a repeat of the situation in HO scale thirty years ago... The CalScale KC set was OK, but the absolute best brake set of the time was the Grandt Line set, and being designed for narrow
Sounds like a repeat of the situation in HO scale thirty years ago... The CalScale KC set was OK, but the absolute best brake set of the time was the Grandt Line set, and being designed for narrow
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destorzek@...
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Re: CP & CN Fowler brake cylinders
Funny you should ask! I don't know for sure, but I think their KD812 is PBL-531 and PBL-532 the KC812. I don't know
what cylinder is included in PBL-501. My examples came from my PBL UTLX tank car
Funny you should ask! I don't know for sure, but I think their KD812 is PBL-531 and PBL-532 the KC812. I don't know
what cylinder is included in PBL-501. My examples came from my PBL UTLX tank car
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Earl Tuson
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Re: My CCB experience
In my clinics, I encourage questions during my clinics since I tend to talk fairly fast and may not adequately cover a particular PowerPoint slide...I don't want to lose the audience on a slide and
In my clinics, I encourage questions during my clinics since I tend to talk fairly fast and may not adequately cover a particular PowerPoint slide...I don't want to lose the audience on a slide and
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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Re: Frigifrater
I cannot say for sure but I suspect it was initiated by Frigidaire/GM/EMD group.
Bill Welch
I cannot say for sure but I suspect it was initiated by Frigidaire/GM/EMD group.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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Re: My CCB experience
HelloAll,
Let me giveyou my thoughts on the “hijacking” of clinics and the larger question ofetiquette and common courtesy at clinics. I am not an Emily Post aficionado butwill give my
HelloAll,
Let me giveyou my thoughts on the “hijacking” of clinics and the larger question ofetiquette and common courtesy at clinics. I am not an Emily Post aficionado butwill give my
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Gerry Fitzgerald
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Re: MStL 63001s, 65001s
Eric, Gene is a member of the STMFC list, he just posted something about an hour before your request. He has the AFE’s for the M&StL and is quite generous is sharing information when he has it. I
Eric, Gene is a member of the STMFC list, he just posted something about an hour before your request. He has the AFE’s for the M&StL and is quite generous is sharing information when he has it. I
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Douglas Harding
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