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REA Wood-Sheathed Express Reefer Question
Gentlemen,
I'm finishing a few models of General American REA wood-sheathed express refrigerators (the recent Walthers models). I want to improve the level of brake gear detail provided with the
Gentlemen,
I'm finishing a few models of General American REA wood-sheathed express refrigerators (the recent Walthers models). I want to improve the level of brake gear detail provided with the
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golden1014
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#89479
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Re: Freight car Distribution
Rmand P wrote:
Here are the % of boxcar fleet in 1949 from Tim Gilberts chart in the files section
EJ&E, .2%
TH&B, not on list
B&A, not on list
PE, not on list
DTI. not on list
B&LE .1%
Rmand P wrote:
Here are the % of boxcar fleet in 1949 from Tim Gilberts chart in the files section
EJ&E, .2%
TH&B, not on list
B&A, not on list
PE, not on list
DTI. not on list
B&LE .1%
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Ned Carey <nedspam@...>
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#89477
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Variations for 3-Bay PS-2
I have suggested to Denis that the roof variations for the 3-Bay PS2 would be good to have. CB&Q, Wabash, Monon, and Southern were among railroads who owned cars with variations.
Early on when
I have suggested to Denis that the roof variations for the 3-Bay PS2 would be good to have. CB&Q, Wabash, Monon, and Southern were among railroads who owned cars with variations.
Early on when
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Bill Welch
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#89476
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
Probably better to do the seam cap variation, rather than using old metal
roof seam caps from Silver Streak boxcar kits (this on an EBT model of an
NP car. Methinks the state of the art has evolved
Probably better to do the seam cap variation, rather than using old metal
roof seam caps from Silver Streak boxcar kits (this on an EBT model of an
NP car. Methinks the state of the art has evolved
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mikefrommontanan
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#89475
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Freight car Distribution
Over the years many fine models have been produced,but some roads have been under represented.While we are striving to achieve a degree of reality many of these roads should be present on each
Over the years many fine models have been produced,but some roads have been under represented.While we are striving to achieve a degree of reality many of these roads should be present on each
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armand_premo <armprem0@...>
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#89473
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Freight car Distribution
Over the years many fine models have been produced,but some roads have been under represented.While we are striving to achieve a degree of reality many of these roads should be present on each
Over the years many fine models have been produced,but some roads have been under represented.While we are striving to achieve a degree of reality many of these roads should be present on each
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armand_premo <armprem0@...>
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#89474
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers (now InterMountain)
Dennis and Tim,
I don't recall if this has been covered before on the STMFC or not. The
roof with seam caps has been made by InterMountain and used on their
Santa Fe model (#48671). However, I don't
Dennis and Tim,
I don't recall if this has been covered before on the STMFC or not. The
roof with seam caps has been made by InterMountain and used on their
Santa Fe model (#48671). However, I don't
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Ed Hawkins
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#89472
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
On the other hand... the seam cap roofs were so -common- that I
know people have asked Frank Angstead to do this roof for his ACF
kit. Who knows, maybe Intermountain will do that roof. Stranger
things
On the other hand... the seam cap roofs were so -common- that I
know people have asked Frank Angstead to do this roof for his ACF
kit. Who knows, maybe Intermountain will do that roof. Stranger
things
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Tim O'Connor
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#89471
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
Denis
What you do with your money is up to you.
But it's not a "Q" roof -- several railroads had them, including the
AT&SF, C&EI, NP, MP, CB&Q, C&S... There were thousands of them. I don't
know why
Denis
What you do with your money is up to you.
But it's not a "Q" roof -- several railroads had them, including the
AT&SF, C&EI, NP, MP, CB&Q, C&S... There were thousands of them. I don't
know why
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Tim O'Connor
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#89470
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
That is not to say we would not do the Q roof! Get us about 150 confirmed sales and the drawings to go by and I would say we would do that roof. Denis Blake North Hamlet
That is not to say we would not do the Q roof! Get us about 150 confirmed sales and the drawings to go by and I would say we would do that roof. Denis Blake North Hamlet
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By
seaboard_1966
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#89469
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
Ok Tim, so in your opinion should we do a roof good for the Q or should we do one with evenly spaced hatches that would have broader appeal? I know where I would put my money. Denis
Ok Tim, so in your opinion should we do a roof good for the Q or should we do one with evenly spaced hatches that would have broader appeal? I know where I would put my money. Denis
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seaboard_1966
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#89468
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
Denis
The more common and much-needed ACF 1958 roof is the style with
standard hatch spacing, but with seam caps on the roof. Some roads
-only- had cars with this type of roof, e.g. CB&Q. Sunshine
Denis
The more common and much-needed ACF 1958 roof is the style with
standard hatch spacing, but with seam caps on the roof. Some roads
-only- had cars with this type of roof, e.g. CB&Q. Sunshine
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Tim O'Connor
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#89467
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Evenly spaced hatches was: Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
I have all Bowser cars (some custom run and the rest decaled) and I've changed the hatch spacing on several. I might be tempted to switch over to the new Intermountain car if an evenly space hatched
I have all Bowser cars (some custom run and the rest decaled) and I've changed the hatch spacing on several. I might be tempted to switch over to the new Intermountain car if an evenly space hatched
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Clark Propst
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#89466
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
Guys, we at WrightTRAK are always looking for new adventures. This discussion about the Kato and to lesser extent, the Bowser covered hoppers has led Gary and I to have another discussion
about the
Guys, we at WrightTRAK are always looking for new adventures. This discussion about the Kato and to lesser extent, the Bowser covered hoppers has led Gary and I to have another discussion
about the
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seaboard_1966
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#89465
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
I'm certain Clark and Ed are referring to the 1958 cu ft design. Can't add any other examples of evenly-spaced hatches to Ed's list without referring to my files.
If we consider the 1790 cu ft
I'm certain Clark and Ed are referring to the 1958 cu ft design. Can't add any other examples of evenly-spaced hatches to Ed's list without referring to my files.
If we consider the 1790 cu ft
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Jerry Dziedzic
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#89464
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Models for sale
I have several operational resin freight cars for sale.
If you'd like a list, photos, price.
Please contact me off list at: cepropst@q.com
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
I have several operational resin freight cars for sale.
If you'd like a list, photos, price.
Please contact me off list at: cepropst@q.com
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
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By
Clark Propst
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#89463
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Re: ACF post-war box cars
Richard, this is from my own notes on that article that I wrote
down more than 10 years ago --
MM 9/1990 pp.24-27 photo 1938 prototype ACFX #30000, drawings for 1948
standard design car, text,
Richard, this is from my own notes on that article that I wrote
down more than 10 years ago --
MM 9/1990 pp.24-27 photo 1938 prototype ACFX #30000, drawings for 1948
standard design car, text,
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Tim O'Connor
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#89462
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Re: ACF post-war box cars
Thanks, Richard!
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#89461
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Re: ACF post-war box cars
No, I don't have any evidence to the contrary. The only evidence I have is that the series should not have been included among those described in the article. That is true of almost all the cars
No, I don't have any evidence to the contrary. The only evidence I have is that the series should not have been included among those described in the article. That is true of almost all the cars
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Richard Townsend
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#89460
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Re: Kato ACF Covered Hoppers
The 3-car set was what kept me from buying them until now. I now have two weathered cars that came out nice, and 4 unbuilt cars in a state of flux.
Steve "Cleveland" Kay
The 3-car set was what kept me from buying them until now. I now have two weathered cars that came out nice, and 4 unbuilt cars in a state of flux.
Steve "Cleveland" Kay
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StephenK
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#89459
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