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Re: diagonal panel roof
Robert, it would be about 1949
Rich Christie
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Subject: [STMFC] diagonal panel roof
What
Robert, it would be about 1949
Rich Christie
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 2:40 PM
Subject: [STMFC] diagonal panel roof
What
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Rich C
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diagonal panel roof
What date is considered the first use of the diagonal panel roof?
Robert Oom
What date is considered the first use of the diagonal panel roof?
Robert Oom
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dssa1051
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Re: 3-D printer
I recently saw on TV on "How it's Made" and they showed basically the same procedure for porcelain dental crowns. Only an electronic file goes to the lab not a model from an impression. What a
I recently saw on TV on "How it's Made" and they showed basically the same procedure for porcelain dental crowns. Only an electronic file goes to the lab not a model from an impression. What a
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dssa1051
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Re: Westferfield gondola opinions
Ashley.
If by chance you model the Milwaukee Rd, could that car plausible wound up in MOW service?
Tom Casey
Sorry, should have thought of that. Doh!
Kit #2501
Milwaukee RR 303000 to 310624 from
Ashley.
If by chance you model the Milwaukee Rd, could that car plausible wound up in MOW service?
Tom Casey
Sorry, should have thought of that. Doh!
Kit #2501
Milwaukee RR 303000 to 310624 from
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tyesac@...
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Re: B&O box car info needed
Clark, B&O 282664 was an M61 class box car built in 1951. I have no
photos or modeling info, as that is well past my own modeling date,
but I'm sure the B&O guys on the list can help.
B&O 385355
Clark, B&O 282664 was an M61 class box car built in 1951. I have no
photos or modeling info, as that is well past my own modeling date,
but I'm sure the B&O guys on the list can help.
B&O 385355
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Richard Hendrickson
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Re: B&O box car info needed
Clark,
B&O 385355 is a class M-53a wagon-top boxcar
B&O 282664 is a class M-61 50-ft single door boxcar
The B&O class M-53a typically had two-piece ends and can be modeled
better using the Fox
Clark,
B&O 385355 is a class M-53a wagon-top boxcar
B&O 282664 is a class M-61 50-ft single door boxcar
The B&O class M-53a typically had two-piece ends and can be modeled
better using the Fox
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rwitt_2000
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Westferfield gondola opinions
Sorry, should have thought of that. Doh!
Kit #2501
Milwaukee RR 303000 to 310624 from various builders.
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Ashley
Sorry, should have thought of that. Doh!
Kit #2501
Milwaukee RR 303000 to 310624 from various builders.
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Ashley
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Ashley Pollard <ashley@...>
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Re: Westferfield gondola opinions
Ashley Pollard asked:
"Many years ago I bought one of the one-piece Westerfield gondolas, and
never built it. When looking at it now I see that the last one was
withdrawn in 1956. This is a problem
Ashley Pollard asked:
"Many years ago I bought one of the one-piece Westerfield gondolas, and
never built it. When looking at it now I see that the last one was
withdrawn in 1956. This is a problem
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Benjamin Hom
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B&O box car info needed
Hi, I would like to model a couple B&O cars with possible. Can anyone provide modeling info on either of these cars?
B&O 385355 Steel Posts
B&O 282664 bagged fertilizer
Clark
Hi, I would like to model a couple B&O cars with possible. Can anyone provide modeling info on either of these cars?
B&O 385355 Steel Posts
B&O 282664 bagged fertilizer
Clark
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Clark Propst
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Westferfield gondola opinions
Many years ago I bought one of the one-piece Westerfield gondolas, and never built it. When looking at it now I see that the last one was withdrawn in 1956. This is a problem for me as I model
Many years ago I bought one of the one-piece Westerfield gondolas, and never built it. When looking at it now I see that the last one was withdrawn in 1956. This is a problem for me as I model
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Ashley Pollard <ashley@...>
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Re: 3-D printer
I wear hearing aids, and the last couple pairs, instead of air freighting
the molds to Germany (they're made by Siemens), the retailer has put the
molds in a three-D scanner and then emailed the
I wear hearing aids, and the last couple pairs, instead of air freighting
the molds to Germany (they're made by Siemens), the retailer has put the
molds in a three-D scanner and then emailed the
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Schuyler Larrabee
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Re: Kahn's HO scale decals needed
Larry,
John Hagen at sprinthag@... can help you. He can clean up and
reproduce the old decals.
Tom Houle
Larry,
John Hagen at sprinthag@... can help you. He can clean up and
reproduce the old decals.
Tom Houle
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Alan Monk
Alan - when you have a minute, could you contact me off-list: runeighty at aol dot com. Thanks. Greg.
Alan - when you have a minute, could you contact me off-list: runeighty at aol dot com. Thanks. Greg.
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Greg Silva
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Re: Kahn's HO scale decals needed
Or three sets since I worked on a model of the same meat reefer over the
last year, to the point all I require are decals to finish. However, since
it's doubtful there is more than one set out there,
Or three sets since I worked on a model of the same meat reefer over the
last year, to the point all I require are decals to finish. However, since
it's doubtful there is more than one set out there,
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Larry Sexton
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Re: 3-D printer
Yeah, I wasn't going to point that out... 1/20 of a MM is .002", which is comparable to, but at the gross end of of what other machines are capable of. The also don't deign to tell us the size of the
Yeah, I wasn't going to point that out... 1/20 of a MM is .002", which is comparable to, but at the gross end of of what other machines are capable of. The also don't deign to tell us the size of the
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Dennis Storzek
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Kahn's HO scale decals needed
Folks,
Al Brown and I are working on what we think might be one of the last examples of the PRR RF refer (based on the XL boxcar) in service, circa 1944. These cars were part of the early FGE fleet
Folks,
Al Brown and I are working on what we think might be one of the last examples of the PRR RF refer (based on the XL boxcar) in service, circa 1944. These cars were part of the early FGE fleet
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Bruce Smith
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Re: 3-D printer
Don
Unfortunately my conversion was off by a decimal point, so the precision
still needs to improve by at least 10x (and probably more like 30x-40x) to
get the "smoothness" we expect from current
Don
Unfortunately my conversion was off by a decimal point, so the precision
still needs to improve by at least 10x (and probably more like 30x-40x) to
get the "smoothness" we expect from current
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
Many thanks Bill, I've a couple of the Accurail SS cars of both 6 and 8 panel types knocking around, will dig those out and make a start on the car over the coming weekend.
And I'm meeting up with
Many thanks Bill, I've a couple of the Accurail SS cars of both 6 and 8 panel types knocking around, will dig those out and make a start on the car over the coming weekend.
And I'm meeting up with
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Monk Alan <Alan.Monk@...>
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Re: Small scale manufacturing
Jack Burgess wrote:
I never sat down one day and decided to learn to solder. Or use an airbrush. Or a lathe or milling machine. Or make a rubber mold. All of my hobby skills developed because my
Jack Burgess wrote:
I never sat down one day and decided to learn to solder. Or use an airbrush. Or a lathe or milling machine. Or make a rubber mold. All of my hobby skills developed because my
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Tom Madden
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Re: IMWX MDT Reefer
Richard,
By any chance, would the MDT ends you refer to be the ones produced
by Stan Ryadowicz ??
Vince Altiere
Richard,
By any chance, would the MDT ends you refer to be the ones produced
by Stan Ryadowicz ??
Vince Altiere
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steel77086@...
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