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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
I am receiving "blank" posts from Jack Burgess in the Digest as well.
I am receiving "blank" posts from Jack Burgess in the Digest as well.
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Larry Buell
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#114397
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
Same here Doug.
Chuck Hladik
Same here Doug.
Chuck Hladik
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Charles Hladik
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#114396
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
They are coming through to me also. No problem.
Charles Etheredge
They are coming through to me also. No problem.
Charles Etheredge
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Charles Etheredge
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#114395
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
I have the same experience with Jack's messages.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon
I have the same experience with Jack's messages.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon
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Richard Townsend
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#114394
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
Not for me. Blank messages.
SGL
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf Of
Anthony Thompson
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:19 AM
To:
Not for me. Blank messages.
SGL
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf Of
Anthony Thompson
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:19 AM
To:
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#114393
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Re: UTLX tank car parts from Model Shapeways
If I spent some time (which, at the moment, I don't have) with my '52 UTL roster, I could give you an exact number. In any case, I can assure you that several thousand were built and that most of
If I spent some time (which, at the moment, I don't have) with my '52 UTL roster, I could give you an exact number. In any case, I can assure you that several thousand were built and that most of
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Richard Hendrickson
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#114392
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
Doug Harding wrote:
They are coming through okay to me.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
Doug Harding wrote:
They are coming through okay to me.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#114391
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
I have the same problem.
Cyril Durrenberger
I have the same problem.
Cyril Durrenberger
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Cyril Durrenberger
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#114390
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
I am suddenly having a problem reading any message posted to the group from
Jack Burgess. They come through as blank. I can go to the yahoo site and
read them, but they download to my computer as
I am suddenly having a problem reading any message posted to the group from
Jack Burgess. They come through as blank. I can go to the yahoo site and
read them, but they download to my computer as
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Douglas Harding
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#114389
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Re: UTLX tank car parts from Model Shapeways
All,
I have sifted through multiple recent threads concerning the type X underframe upgrade to the MDC old time tank car kit.
A tremendous amount of information and good modeling info.
One thing I
All,
I have sifted through multiple recent threads concerning the type X underframe upgrade to the MDC old time tank car kit.
A tremendous amount of information and good modeling info.
One thing I
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devansprr
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#114387
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Re: Home-Made Decals
This is the story as I've heard it.
When ALPS launched their printer it was probably one of the best colour
'photo quality' printers available.
Prints were relatively expensive but the quality was
This is the story as I've heard it.
When ALPS launched their printer it was probably one of the best colour
'photo quality' printers available.
Prints were relatively expensive but the quality was
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North Model Railroad Supplies <nmrs@...>
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#114386
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Re: Flat finish...solved by not explained...
John Riddell suggested:
<To get a really flat finish try Scalecoat 1 SST FLAT GLAZE.
<It gives a much ‘flatter’ finish than Dullcoat. Really flat !!
So...I purchased some Scalecoat Flat Glaze
John Riddell suggested:
<To get a really flat finish try Scalecoat 1 SST FLAT GLAZE.
<It gives a much ‘flatter’ finish than Dullcoat. Really flat !!
So...I purchased some Scalecoat Flat Glaze
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#114385
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Re: Ford Auto Parts Shipments
Good stuff, Ike, I didn't read this in Fl but I really enjoyed it. Call
you tomorrow.
fenton
geichelberger@...> wrote:
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Fenton Wells
3047 Creek Run
Sanford NC
Good stuff, Ike, I didn't read this in Fl but I really enjoyed it. Call
you tomorrow.
fenton
geichelberger@...> wrote:
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Fenton Wells
3047 Creek Run
Sanford NC
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O Fenton Wells
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#114384
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Shorpy Photos (Revised)
A few Shorpy photos that might be of interest to this group.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
The Detroit River circa 1905. "Transfer steamer Detroit." Livestock cars on a
A few Shorpy photos that might be of interest to this group.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
The Detroit River circa 1905. "Transfer steamer Detroit." Livestock cars on a
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Bob Chaparro <thecitrusbelt@...>
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#114383
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Re: Shorpy Photos
You are absolutely right, Tony. I misread the car.
Bob Chaparro
You are absolutely right, Tony. I misread the car.
Bob Chaparro
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Bob Chaparro <thecitrusbelt@...>
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#114382
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Re: Shorpy Photos
Bob Chaparro wrote:
I don't see it, Bob. Please point it out. But I do see two of the ORIGINAL Fruit Growers Express cars, predecessor to the one founded in 1920.
Tony Thompson
Bob Chaparro wrote:
I don't see it, Bob. Please point it out. But I do see two of the ORIGINAL Fruit Growers Express cars, predecessor to the one founded in 1920.
Tony Thompson
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#114381
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Shorpy Photos
A few Shorpy photos that might be of interest to this group.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
The Detroit River circa 1905. "Transfer steamer Detroit." Livestock cars on a
A few Shorpy photos that might be of interest to this group.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
The Detroit River circa 1905. "Transfer steamer Detroit." Livestock cars on a
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Bob Chaparro <thecitrusbelt@...>
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#114380
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Re: Home-Made Decals
IMHO there is a cottage industry here waiting to happen. Every modeling group I have found on the web (and there are a ton of them) decries the inability to print white decals. The model RR buffs,
IMHO there is a cottage industry here waiting to happen. Every modeling group I have found on the web (and there are a ton of them) decries the inability to print white decals. The model RR buffs,
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John
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#114379
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Re: War emergency composite hoppers
Dave,
First, there were two subclasses of composite hopper built by the PRR during WWII. Neither is really modeled by the P2K hopper.
The first, H31a was a single car. The second, H31b consisted of
Dave,
First, there were two subclasses of composite hopper built by the PRR during WWII. Neither is really modeled by the P2K hopper.
The first, H31a was a single car. The second, H31b consisted of
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By
Bruce Smith
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#114378
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Delaware and Hudson cement boxcar
I am very curious about the D&H cement boxcar, a modified USRA single sheathed boxcar, the familiar HO model manufactured by Tichy.
B&O had similar cars, classes M-24a and M-24b, modified in 1933,
I am very curious about the D&H cement boxcar, a modified USRA single sheathed boxcar, the familiar HO model manufactured by Tichy.
B&O had similar cars, classes M-24a and M-24b, modified in 1933,
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Jim Mischke
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#114377
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