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Re: Chrysler Trucks
JP Barger wrote
JP, just to be clear -- since Symington-Gould probably manufactured the
Chrysler trucks (Chrysler corporation owned the patents to the truck but
as far as I know, only licensed the
JP Barger wrote
JP, just to be clear -- since Symington-Gould probably manufactured the
Chrysler trucks (Chrysler corporation owned the patents to the truck but
as far as I know, only licensed the
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Tim O'Connor
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#93473
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Re: Champ Decals website
Ok, Mr Peabody, any further elaboration? :-)
Tim
Ok, Mr Peabody, any further elaboration? :-)
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#93472
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Re: Scalpel---was Re: Air brush suggestions...
How does a scalpel compare to a single-edged razor blade (in terms of sharpness)? I realize that the scapel is more comfortable to hold...
Thanks,
-Jeff Aley
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 10:30
How does a scalpel compare to a single-edged razor blade (in terms of sharpness)? I realize that the scapel is more comfortable to hold...
Thanks,
-Jeff Aley
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 10:30
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Aley, Jeff A
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#93471
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Re: Truck Wish List
In addition, the plastic prep stuff sold with cyanopoxy(or C-pox) allows acetal to be glued.
Regards
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
In addition, the plastic prep stuff sold with cyanopoxy(or C-pox) allows acetal to be glued.
Regards
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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Bruce Smith
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#93470
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Re: New Tahoe Model Works Truck
I have to ask what CGW and M&StL cars these trucks have been put under? I just don't recall any...
Thanks!!
Clark Propst
I have to ask what CGW and M&StL cars these trucks have been put under? I just don't recall any...
Thanks!!
Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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#93469
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Re: Truck Wish List
GUYZ,
Check with your lady friends. There is a nail glue for fake nails that salons attach the acrylic nails to hands with; simialar to superglue, that i have used to attach shocks to express
GUYZ,
Check with your lady friends. There is a nail glue for fake nails that salons attach the acrylic nails to hands with; simialar to superglue, that i have used to attach shocks to express
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Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...>
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#93468
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Scalpel---was Re: Air brush suggestions...
I have used a scalpel for almost twenty years for modelbuilding. The blades are far sharper than anything from X-Acto. And far les costly as well. The no. 11 scalpel blade is comparable to X-Acto's
I have used a scalpel for almost twenty years for modelbuilding. The blades are far sharper than anything from X-Acto. And far les costly as well. The no. 11 scalpel blade is comparable to X-Acto's
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#93467
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Re: Truck Wish List
Friends,
Brian has really zeroed in on the problem with the Chrysler truck. I wonder if someone couldn't make just the shock absorber portion to retrofit to an existing truck side frame? Wasn't this
Friends,
Brian has really zeroed in on the problem with the Chrysler truck. I wonder if someone couldn't make just the shock absorber portion to retrofit to an existing truck side frame? Wasn't this
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#93466
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Re: Truck Wish List
The problem with the Chrysler truck is that darn shock absorber. Molding it on as part of the side frame would look terrible. A separate part (or assembled parts) would SOMEHOW have to be attached
The problem with the Chrysler truck is that darn shock absorber. Molding it on as part of the side frame would look terrible. A separate part (or assembled parts) would SOMEHOW have to be attached
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brianleppert@att.net
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#93465
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Re: New Tahoe Model Works Truck
Rich,
You're going to have to do your own research on PRR trucks. Several manufacturers made A-3 side frames and bolsters, all under license from American Steel Foundries. This may account for so
Rich,
You're going to have to do your own research on PRR trucks. Several manufacturers made A-3 side frames and bolsters, all under license from American Steel Foundries. This may account for so
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brianleppert@att.net
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#93464
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Re: new USRA hopper
Ed Mines wrote:
"I don't know if it's worth the extra money and I only saw the car
through the clear window on the box but the grab irons were remarkable."
Remarkably good or remarkably bad?
"I
Ed Mines wrote:
"I don't know if it's worth the extra money and I only saw the car
through the clear window on the box but the grab irons were remarkable."
Remarkably good or remarkably bad?
"I
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Benjamin Hom
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#93463
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Re: Champ Decals website
Tim,
The wayback machine has an archive of (at least part of) the site.
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 5:56 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: [STMFC] Champ
Tim,
The wayback machine has an archive of (at least part of) the site.
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 5:56 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: [STMFC] Champ
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Aley, Jeff A
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#93462
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Trying to contact Gary Riccio
I am hoping someone on this list may know Gary Riccio and can tell me
how to contact him. Please contact me offline if you can help me.
Thanks!
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL
I am hoping someone on this list may know Gary Riccio and can tell me
how to contact him. Please contact me offline if you can help me.
Thanks!
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL
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Bill Welch
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#93460
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SAL Centipedes
Gentlemen,
This may be off list, but I see where BLI is releasing another run of Centipedes. This run is to include an SAL unit #4505, I believe.
Question: Where did these units primarily operate?
Gentlemen,
This may be off list, but I see where BLI is releasing another run of Centipedes. This run is to include an SAL unit #4505, I believe.
Question: Where did these units primarily operate?
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RichardN <loco7mo@...>
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Re: shipping kits
Media mail is so cheap because it is "when we get around to it" mail.
There is zero urgency assigned to it. In the case of getting it in two
days, they were obviously not very busy, the dull part of
Media mail is so cheap because it is "when we get around to it" mail.
There is zero urgency assigned to it. In the case of getting it in two
days, they were obviously not very busy, the dull part of
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#93458
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Chrysler Trucks
Guys: UP put Chrysler and Symington-Gould trucks on some of its S-40-10
stock cars before 1950 as a test. After the experiment, UP decided to remove
these trucks. In the spring of 1953, PFE was
Guys: UP put Chrysler and Symington-Gould trucks on some of its S-40-10
stock cars before 1950 as a test. After the experiment, UP decided to remove
these trucks. In the spring of 1953, PFE was
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JP Barger
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#93457
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Re: Chrysler trucks
The PRR used the Chrysler truck under X41B boxcars which were built in 1948.
Rich Orr
The PRR used the Chrysler truck under X41B boxcars which were built in 1948.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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Re: New Tahoe Model Works Truck
Brian,
Which side frame, bolster and spring package are used in your A-3? The PRR had 16 classes of freight trucks using the 70 tone A-3design with 7 different bolsters, 8 different side frames and
Brian,
Which side frame, bolster and spring package are used in your A-3? The PRR had 16 classes of freight trucks using the 70 tone A-3design with 7 different bolsters, 8 different side frames and
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SUVCWORR@...
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#93455
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Re: Kadee Two-Piece Trucks
Thanks for the link Brain.
I see they list the 70T Barber trucks as having "Friction" Bearings.
Somebody slap Sam : )))
Clark Propst
Thanks for the link Brain.
I see they list the 70T Barber trucks as having "Friction" Bearings.
Somebody slap Sam : )))
Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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#93454
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Champ Decals website
Although I made (and received) my final order from Champ,
I neglected to make a copy of the web site!! There was a heck
of a lot of useful information in that on-line catalog,
including prototype
Although I made (and received) my final order from Champ,
I neglected to make a copy of the web site!! There was a heck
of a lot of useful information in that on-line catalog,
including prototype
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Tim O'Connor
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#93453
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