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Re: SHPX 13141
Peter
I read your post about CT and Paniesville and Fraiport Harbor and the Western
Reserve.
Let me add that area is also known as the "Fire Lands" because after the
revelution that area was granted
Peter
I read your post about CT and Paniesville and Fraiport Harbor and the Western
Reserve.
Let me add that area is also known as the "Fire Lands" because after the
revelution that area was granted
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Donald Ford <ford.donald77@...>
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#91859
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DOWX Type 27 Tank Car modeling
Several months ago, I embarked on an effort to find a plausible prototype to ship phenol. In Volume 3 of the Railroad Prototpe Cyclopedia are builder's photos of Dow Chemical tank cars built by AC&F
Several months ago, I embarked on an effort to find a plausible prototype to ship phenol. In Volume 3 of the Railroad Prototpe Cyclopedia are builder's photos of Dow Chemical tank cars built by AC&F
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octoraro1948 <octoraro1@...>
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#91858
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Re: model car weight
I weight my cars in line with the NMRA RP.
Track and wheels have certainly improve since the RP was established, but as
the RP exists, I see no good reason to mess with it and I find the weight
helps
I weight my cars in line with the NMRA RP.
Track and wheels have certainly improve since the RP was established, but as
the RP exists, I see no good reason to mess with it and I find the weight
helps
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David North <davenorth@...>
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#91857
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Re: CP Mini Box
TLT is doing the CP mini-box, and is estimating mid-2011 release. It will be all new tooling.
Bill Schneider
TLT is doing the CP mini-box, and is estimating mid-2011 release. It will be all new tooling.
Bill Schneider
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Bill Schneider
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Re: Meat Reefer usage
Bob, Wilsons and Cudahy had multiple plants and branch houses around country. So their cars could be seen just about anywhere.
Rath had only one plant, the one in Waterloo, but it was the largest
Bob, Wilsons and Cudahy had multiple plants and branch houses around country. So their cars could be seen just about anywhere.
Rath had only one plant, the one in Waterloo, but it was the largest
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Douglas Harding
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#91855
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Re: Painting whisker couplers
One can paint dozens of Kadee couplers at a time by inserting the ends into the corrugations on a straight edge of a piece of corrugated cardboard. This offers a good friction fit but not enough to
One can paint dozens of Kadee couplers at a time by inserting the ends into the corrugations on a straight edge of a piece of corrugated cardboard. This offers a good friction fit but not enough to
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Mike Fortney
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#91854
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Re: CP Mini Box
Bill Dixon wrote:
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True Line Trains listings of future "36' Dominion Box Car (Fowler)" retooled models are on the same page if you scroll up from the Mini Box
Bill Dixon wrote:
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True Line Trains listings of future "36' Dominion Box Car (Fowler)" retooled models are on the same page if you scroll up from the Mini Box
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Eric Hansmann
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Re: CP Mini Box
Bill,
Thanks for the link and info.
Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
Bill,
Thanks for the link and info.
Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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Re: Painting whisker couplers
I don't think I ever masked or tried to protect the shanks when airbrushing them. Any slight overspray can be burnished off. If you want to mask, how about a soda straw or piece of shrink tubing (not
I don't think I ever masked or tried to protect the shanks when airbrushing them. Any slight overspray can be burnished off. If you want to mask, how about a soda straw or piece of shrink tubing (not
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jerryglow2
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#91851
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Re: SHPX 13141
Peter,
I looked through a lot of SHPX tank car photos, both builder's and in
service from the late-1920s to the mid-1950s, and the overwhelming
majority had reporting marks and car number stencils
Peter,
I looked through a lot of SHPX tank car photos, both builder's and in
service from the late-1920s to the mid-1950s, and the overwhelming
majority had reporting marks and car number stencils
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Ed Hawkins
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#91850
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Re: CP Mini Box
James F. Brewer wrote:
What little is known is at:
http://www.central-hobbies.com/products/tltrains.html#XM40M
Bill Dixon
James F. Brewer wrote:
What little is known is at:
http://www.central-hobbies.com/products/tltrains.html#XM40M
Bill Dixon
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W.R.Dixon
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#91849
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CP Mini Box
According to the MR email newsletter, Hobby Craft announced the CP mini box at Milwaukee; anyone have any more information about when this model will be available? Did anyone attending the train
According to the MR email newsletter, Hobby Craft announced the CP mini box at Milwaukee; anyone have any more information about when this model will be available? Did anyone attending the train
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#91848
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Re: SHPX 13141
Hi Ed,
Thanks very much for the additional information. I have some photos of
SHPX cars from the late '40's and early '50's in which "SHPX" and the
road number are in a "railroad roman" font. In
Hi Ed,
Thanks very much for the additional information. I have some photos of
SHPX cars from the late '40's and early '50's in which "SHPX" and the
road number are in a "railroad roman" font. In
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Peter Ness
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#91847
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Re: SHPX 13141
Hi Chuck,
OK, now I'm getting a creepy feeling. I grew up in MA in a town served
by the New Haven which I model. Now I live in OH two towns away from
Painesville and Fairport Harbor - and commute
Hi Chuck,
OK, now I'm getting a creepy feeling. I grew up in MA in a town served
by the New Haven which I model. Now I live in OH two towns away from
Painesville and Fairport Harbor - and commute
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Peter Ness
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#91846
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Re: model car weight
Pierre,
I have been adding weight to cars at 75% of the NMRA recommendations. Newer truck sideframes and wheelsets are much better than the materials used when the NMRA recommendations were first
Pierre,
I have been adding weight to cars at 75% of the NMRA recommendations. Newer truck sideframes and wheelsets are much better than the materials used when the NMRA recommendations were first
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Eric Hansmann
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#91845
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Re: Painting whisker couplers
Ron
I throw the couplers into an old Athearn kit box, and airbrush
them 50 at a time with thin dirty rusty overspray. Usually no two
are exactly alike. Once I've installed the couplers I dab on
Ron
I throw the couplers into an old Athearn kit box, and airbrush
them 50 at a time with thin dirty rusty overspray. Usually no two
are exactly alike. Once I've installed the couplers I dab on
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Tim O'Connor
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#91844
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Re: SHPX 13141
<snip>
Peter,
SHPX 13141 was one of 53 10,000-gallon insulated ICC 103 Type 27 tank
cars built by AC&F as part of lot no. 2141A. They were used for asphalt
and assigned to series 13123-13175. All
<snip>
Peter,
SHPX 13141 was one of 53 10,000-gallon insulated ICC 103 Type 27 tank
cars built by AC&F as part of lot no. 2141A. They were used for asphalt
and assigned to series 13123-13175. All
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Ed Hawkins
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#91843
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Painting whisker couplers
Does anyone have a neat solution to painting whisker couplers?
For regular Kadees I fold a piece of masking tape over the shank, which effectively keeps paint off the nice slick bearing surfaces and
Does anyone have a neat solution to painting whisker couplers?
For regular Kadees I fold a piece of masking tape over the shank, which effectively keeps paint off the nice slick bearing surfaces and
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mopacfirst
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#91841
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Meat Reefer usage
Group,
I have read the various articles on meat reefers published over the years, primarily by Martin Lofton and Richard Hendrickson, but I still have a few questions about their traffic
Group,
I have read the various articles on meat reefers published over the years, primarily by Martin Lofton and Richard Hendrickson, but I still have a few questions about their traffic
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gn3397 <heninger@...>
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#91840
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SHPX 13141
First off, forgive me if this car is beyond the scope of the group. I
don't think it is, but perhaps the lessee may be. If so, apologies in
advance.
This car appears to be either a 10000 gallon or
First off, forgive me if this car is beyond the scope of the group. I
don't think it is, but perhaps the lessee may be. If so, apologies in
advance.
This car appears to be either a 10000 gallon or
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Peter Ness
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#91839
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