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Re: NP Boxcar Completed
That is a fantastic looking build and paint/weathering
Have to look close to see that it is a model
Thanks for sharing
George Toman
That is a fantastic looking build and paint/weathering
Have to look close to see that it is a model
Thanks for sharing
George Toman
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gtws00
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#183198
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Re: Southern Rwy 41'9" steel gondolas
Here's a photo that shows two in Roman lettering -- evidently one red car, and one black car.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Here's a photo that shows two in Roman lettering -- evidently one red car, and one black car.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#183197
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Re: NP Boxcar Completed
Gene
That’s modelling and weathering of the very best.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Gene
That’s modelling and weathering of the very best.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#183196
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Re: NP Boxcar Completed
Gene
https://myp48.files.wordpress.com/2021/04/np-preshade-1.jpg
That is an awesome technique!! I have tried multi-layers but was never that
Gene
https://myp48.files.wordpress.com/2021/04/np-preshade-1.jpg
That is an awesome technique!! I have tried multi-layers but was never that
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Tim O'Connor
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#183195
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NP Boxcar Completed
https://myp48.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/modeling-mid-century-composite-boxcar-completed/
Lee Turner finishes a boxcar I built.
Please take a look.
Gene Deimling
https://myp48.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/modeling-mid-century-composite-boxcar-completed/
Lee Turner finishes a boxcar I built.
Please take a look.
Gene Deimling
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Gene Deimling
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#183194
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Re: Southern Rwy 41'9" steel gondolas
I found this add for Enterprise Railway Equipment. Not a clear picture but a start.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
I found this add for Enterprise Railway Equipment. Not a clear picture but a start.
Al Smith
Sonora CA
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Allan Smith
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#183193
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
In a conversation with Dave Grandt, when I was writing a review of the kit for RMC (Jan 2002), he told me the two kits were based on oil jobbers he saw and photographed in Colorado, New Mexico and
In a conversation with Dave Grandt, when I was writing a review of the kit for RMC (Jan 2002), he told me the two kits were based on oil jobbers he saw and photographed in Colorado, New Mexico and
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Douglas Harding
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#183192
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Re: Looking for plans for the SSW LCL long body caboose
All that roof and they still stuck the cupola at the very end.
-Jeff Ford
Sanger, TX
All that roof and they still stuck the cupola at the very end.
-Jeff Ford
Sanger, TX
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Jeff Ford
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#183191
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Re: Looking for plans for the SSW LCL long body caboose
Did you check with the Arkansas Railroad Museum in Pine Bluff? They reportedly have a number of records for SSW.
Gene S.
Did you check with the Arkansas Railroad Museum in Pine Bluff? They reportedly have a number of records for SSW.
Gene S.
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Gene Semon <mopac1@...>
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#183190
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Re: Looking for plans for the SSW LCL long body caboose
Man, the trainmen needed really LOOOONG legs!
Everyone have a good Easter
Dennis Storzek
Man, the trainmen needed really LOOOONG legs!
Everyone have a good Easter
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#183189
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Very nice job Gary. If anyone is interested Gerald Glow ismiking up Flying A decals for the tank ends for me. He would probably like to sell more.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy
Very nice job Gary. If anyone is interested Gerald Glow ismiking up Flying A decals for the tank ends for me. He would probably like to sell more.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#183188
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Here are a couple of pictures of my Shell Oil distributor in Red Bluff, CA,
using 1 1/4" OD PVC pipe. Rivets are from MircoMark. Decals printed on my
ALPS. Tanks based on picture I had from Black
Here are a couple of pictures of my Shell Oil distributor in Red Bluff, CA,
using 1 1/4" OD PVC pipe. Rivets are from MircoMark. Decals printed on my
ALPS. Tanks based on picture I had from Black
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Gary Ray
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#183187
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Together, the two kits, Midwest Petroleum Distributors and the Raised Platform Warehouse, capture about 85% of a Texaco distributor in my home town.
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Mike Turner
MP-Z35
Together, the two kits, Midwest Petroleum Distributors and the Raised Platform Warehouse, capture about 85% of a Texaco distributor in my home town.
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Mike Turner
MP-Z35
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mike turner
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#183186
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Re: Looking for plans for the SSW LCL long body caboose
Like this, preserved in Ashdown, Ark.
J. Stephen Sandifer
Like this, preserved in Ashdown, Ark.
J. Stephen Sandifer
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Steve SANDIFER
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#183185
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Re: ICC valuation
I'm glad Ike posted his response on this subject. Since 2013 I have been the Archivist with the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Archives located at the Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive at
I'm glad Ike posted his response on this subject. Since 2013 I have been the Archivist with the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Archives located at the Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive at
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Richard Wilkens
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#183184
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Are these the tanks that were the Grant Line previously discussed?
Midwest Petroleum Distributors (sanjuandetails.com)
Gary Ray
Magalia, CA (soon to be Weatherford, TX)
Are these the tanks that were the Grant Line previously discussed?
Midwest Petroleum Distributors (sanjuandetails.com)
Gary Ray
Magalia, CA (soon to be Weatherford, TX)
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Gary Ray
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#183183
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GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
And that fuel terminal survives to at least 2 years ago when I visited the town. Tracks have been gone for quite a while, not going beyond the Sierra Pacific lumber mill which still feeds lumber by
And that fuel terminal survives to at least 2 years ago when I visited the town. Tracks have been gone for quite a while, not going beyond the Sierra Pacific lumber mill which still feeds lumber by
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Andy Carlson
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#183182
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
I think it was Campbell Scale Models that did the series of buildings based on Quincy, California. They produced both vertical and horizontal oil tanks.
John King
I think it was Campbell Scale Models that did the series of buildings based on Quincy, California. They produced both vertical and horizontal oil tanks.
John King
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John King
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#183181
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Re: Southern Rwy 41'9" steel gondolas
I would check Bob's photos at 606-845-3323 or Arnold Menke at ,waspman@...>
You should find them there
feton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
I would check Bob's photos at 606-845-3323 or Arnold Menke at ,waspman@...>
You should find them there
feton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#183180
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Bill Hirt wrote:
No, that's a quite different dealer. IIRC the Grandt Lines kit was already available well before that RMJ article. I also have a faint recollection that Grandt did several structures
Bill Hirt wrote:
No, that's a quite different dealer. IIRC the Grandt Lines kit was already available well before that RMJ article. I also have a faint recollection that Grandt did several structures
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Tony Thompson
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#183179
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