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Sunshine Swift Buy More War Bonds reefers
Folks,
I see in the Naperville infromation that Sunshine will have a special
release of the 2500, 5200 and 6700 Swift reefers in the "red, white,
blue and orange paint with Buy More War Bonds"
Folks,
I see in the Naperville infromation that Sunshine will have a special
release of the 2500, 5200 and 6700 Swift reefers in the "red, white,
blue and orange paint with Buy More War Bonds"
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By
Bruce Smith
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#93068
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Re: NC&StL ACF 40' 'Yellow Stripe' boxcars
Decals in HO for this scheme have been available from Sunshine models for several years for the 1937 standard car, the postwar standard car and the PS-1.
Bill Welch
Decals in HO for this scheme have been available from Sunshine models for several years for the 1937 standard car, the postwar standard car and the PS-1.
Bill Welch
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By
Bill Welch
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#93067
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Re: Gn Ore Jennies
J,
I can do both either or none as Justin wants.
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:56 PM
To: <STMFC@...>
Subject: [STMFC] Re: Gn
J,
I can do both either or none as Justin wants.
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:56 PM
To: <STMFC@...>
Subject: [STMFC] Re: Gn
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By
Joseph
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#93066
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Re: Gn Ore Jennies
Other titles that may be helpful are:
Great Lakes Ore Docks and Ore Cars
Minnesota-Ontario Ore Railroads
Michigan-Ontario Iron Ore Railroads
All three are authored by Patrick Dorin.
There is
Other titles that may be helpful are:
Great Lakes Ore Docks and Ore Cars
Minnesota-Ontario Ore Railroads
Michigan-Ontario Iron Ore Railroads
All three are authored by Patrick Dorin.
There is
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By
krlpeters
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#93065
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Re: NC&StL ACF 40' 'Yellow Stripe' boxcars
Bob, RTR HO scale models of those cars have recently been issued with
correct paint and lettering, so the demand for them would not now be
as great as it was a few years ago. Some modelers would
Bob, RTR HO scale models of those cars have recently been issued with
correct paint and lettering, so the demand for them would not now be
as great as it was a few years ago. Some modelers would
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#93064
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Re: C&O auto frame flats
Better question: Did the C&O ship frames in anything other than ex-PM flats?
I believe the only frames that were stacked angled were in PM gondola cars. I believe converted auto-frame flats had
Better question: Did the C&O ship frames in anything other than ex-PM flats?
I believe the only frames that were stacked angled were in PM gondola cars. I believe converted auto-frame flats had
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By
water.kresse@...
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#93063
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Re: RES: 3D printing
I don't know about making molds from RP, yet. I do know some are working on
making some molds.
Here is a link to Shapeways Model Train
I don't know about making molds from RP, yet. I do know some are working on
making some molds.
Here is a link to Shapeways Model Train
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By
John Kellett
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#93062
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Re: RES: 3D printing
3D printing is possible for mastering..... I've seen N Scale items that were the equal of state of the art injection molded plastic.
The best process has been the Prefactory which has extremely good
3D printing is possible for mastering..... I've seen N Scale items that were the equal of state of the art injection molded plastic.
The best process has been the Prefactory which has extremely good
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By
Charlie Vlk
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#93061
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Re: RES: 3D printing
Hi Dennis;
Unless you count the Wright Trak B&O M53 in HO, or the several Smoky Mountain kits in S scale.
Below is a link to a casting Jim King made, the master was done as 3D Cad to SLA. While I
Hi Dennis;
Unless you count the Wright Trak B&O M53 in HO, or the several Smoky Mountain kits in S scale.
Below is a link to a casting Jim King made, the master was done as 3D Cad to SLA. While I
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By
Pieter Roos
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#93060
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Re: RES: 3D printing
You'll notice that all the sucessful projects so far are in "large scale", larger than we usually use in the basement, and certainly larger than HO. I reported on my little excursion into the world of
You'll notice that all the sucessful projects so far are in "large scale", larger than we usually use in the basement, and certainly larger than HO. I reported on my little excursion into the world of
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By
soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#93059
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Re: 3D printing
Bill is the one doing the clinic on rapid prototyping at the NMRA Convention
in Sacramento next year.
Jack Burgess
<Bill Brisko from "Pacific
Bill is the one doing the clinic on rapid prototyping at the NMRA Convention
in Sacramento next year.
Jack Burgess
<Bill Brisko from "Pacific
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By
Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#93058
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RES: 3D printing
Bill Brisko from “Pacific Locomotive” <http://www.pacificlocomotive.com/>
www.pacificlocomotive.com does an excellent work.
Marcelo
Bill Brisko from “Pacific Locomotive” <http://www.pacificlocomotive.com/>
www.pacificlocomotive.com does an excellent work.
Marcelo
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By
Marcelo Lordeiro <mrcustom@...>
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#93057
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Re: Endangered Tools
It probably was Dan Smith. Both of them were regulars at our Tues nite get togethers and were running a pretty good business on them when they could find the raw product which Terry fine ground on a
It probably was Dan Smith. Both of them were regulars at our Tues nite get togethers and were running a pretty good business on them when they could find the raw product which Terry fine ground on a
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By
jerryglow2
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#93056
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Re: NC&StL (was GN) Flat Cars
Richard, Tim, Mitchell, all of the rest of you - THANKS!! You are a wealth of information found nowhere else and have shared it freely! Perhaps I can return the favor sometime in the future.
Bob
Richard, Tim, Mitchell, all of the rest of you - THANKS!! You are a wealth of information found nowhere else and have shared it freely! Perhaps I can return the favor sometime in the future.
Bob
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By
Bob Kutella
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#93055
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Re: 3D printing
A friend of mine used this process for producing a fairly elaborate truck sideframe for a single truck trolley in 1:24. He made VERY detailed cadd files himself using AUTOCAD and then I believe he
A friend of mine used this process for producing a fairly elaborate truck sideframe for a single truck trolley in 1:24. He made VERY detailed cadd files himself using AUTOCAD and then I believe he
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By
Bob Kutella
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#93054
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Re: C&O auto frame flats
Tim,
I thought that all the flat car auto frames were stacked "flat", while
the gons were more or less "upright". Been wrong before.
Chuck Hladik
Tim,
I thought that all the flat car auto frames were stacked "flat", while
the gons were more or less "upright". Been wrong before.
Chuck Hladik
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By
Charles Hladik
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#93070
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Re: GN ore jennies
"One more question to the GN experts about the ore jennies: I'm told they
were
permanently coupled with a drawbar in groups (of five???), with rotary
couplers at the end of each group. Does this
"One more question to the GN experts about the ore jennies: I'm told they
were
permanently coupled with a drawbar in groups (of five???), with rotary
couplers at the end of each group. Does this
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By
Steve Haas
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#93053
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Re: GN ore jennies
One more question to the GN experts about the ore jennies: I'm told they were permanently coupled with a drawbar in groups (of five???), with rotary couplers at the end of each group. Does this sound
One more question to the GN experts about the ore jennies: I'm told they were permanently coupled with a drawbar in groups (of five???), with rotary couplers at the end of each group. Does this sound
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By
ottokroutil
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#93052
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Re: C&O auto frame flats
ok, the usual question: which of the schemes are accurate ?
I assume EL (which is too late for this list, so I copy this message to bbfcl), since the original car was built for the
ok, the usual question: which of the schemes are accurate ?
I assume EL (which is too late for this list, so I copy this message to bbfcl), since the original car was built for the
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By
Bernd Schroeder
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#93051
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C&O auto frame flats
Thought I would check out the C&O ex-PM AAR 70 ton flat cars just
announced by Intermountain, and noticed this: some of these cars were
in auto frame service, notably 216516 and 216518. And here one
Thought I would check out the C&O ex-PM AAR 70 ton flat cars just
announced by Intermountain, and noticed this: some of these cars were
in auto frame service, notably 216516 and 216518. And here one
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#93050
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