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Re: Tangent G-70-12 for other classes
John Greedy wrote:
What box are you looking at? It sure does not say that on the box for the SP car.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley,
John Greedy wrote:
What box are you looking at? It sure does not say that on the box for the SP car.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85956
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Re: End of Naperville.
I would be happy with the earlier date. Still have a kid, and Halloween is still important. I
might not attend if the economy still inhales as it has recently, because I like the Cocoa show
I would be happy with the earlier date. Still have a kid, and Halloween is still important. I
might not attend if the economy still inhales as it has recently, because I like the Cocoa show
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#85955
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Re: Tangent G-70-12 for other classes
I am totally confused with the various subclasses, welded, rivets, reverse dreadnaught, obverse dreadnaught ends, 2 gussets or 7 gussets, wood floor, NSF, etc. because on close examination of the
I am totally confused with the various subclasses, welded, rivets, reverse dreadnaught, obverse dreadnaught ends, 2 gussets or 7 gussets, wood floor, NSF, etc. because on close examination of the
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sctry
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#85954
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Re: Naperville
I wanted to take a quick moment to copy the lead of Denis Blake and Gary Wright and thank the Loftins for pulling off another major meet. By Sunday all of us seemed exhausted, I cannot imagine how
I wanted to take a quick moment to copy the lead of Denis Blake and Gary Wright and thank the Loftins for pulling off another major meet. By Sunday all of us seemed exhausted, I cannot imagine how
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bnsd45
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#85953
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Re: End of Naperville....NOT!!!
Joe was around and taking notes on suggestions from all.....
....I found he was on top of things and not planning on fiddling with the basic things about the Naperville meet that made it so
Joe was around and taking notes on suggestions from all.....
....I found he was on top of things and not planning on fiddling with the basic things about the Naperville meet that made it so
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Charlie Vlk
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#85950
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Re: End of Naperville.
And, at least for next year, 1 week earlier, 10/21-24/2010 as I understood it.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/index.pl/bruce_f._smith2
"Some days you are the
And, at least for next year, 1 week earlier, 10/21-24/2010 as I understood it.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Auburn, AL
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/index.pl/bruce_f._smith2
"Some days you are the
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Bruce Smith
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#85949
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Re: Tangent G-70-12 for other classes
Lee Gautreaux wrote:
The G-70-16 is certainly similar, but it has a different end (look at the topmost and bottom ribs), including a wheeled hand brake, and lacks the little tie-down loops on
Lee Gautreaux wrote:
The G-70-16 is certainly similar, but it has a different end (look at the topmost and bottom ribs), including a wheeled hand brake, and lacks the little tie-down loops on
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85948
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Re: End of Naperville.
Dave,
This past weekend was the last PMS hosted by Sunshine Models. It will not be the last PMS in Naperville.
It is my understanding that the gentleman who has hosted the Western Prototype Meet has
Dave,
This past weekend was the last PMS hosted by Sunshine Models. It will not be the last PMS in Naperville.
It is my understanding that the gentleman who has hosted the Western Prototype Meet has
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#85947
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Re: End of Naperville.
The meet is being taken over by Joe D'Elia of A-Line/Proto Power West and
will continue at the same location, same format, etc.
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
The meet is being taken over by Joe D'Elia of A-Line/Proto Power West and
will continue at the same location, same format, etc.
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#85945
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Re: Tangent G-70-12 for other classes
Ed Hawkins wrote:
Ed is correct, as photos in my book show. The other, very minor difference is that different draft gear was used in the two classes, and careful examination of the draft
Ed Hawkins wrote:
Ed is correct, as photos in my book show. The other, very minor difference is that different draft gear was used in the two classes, and careful examination of the draft
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85946
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New models was Re: Naperville
I figured "WT" stood for Wagon Top. Or maybe it means Wright-Trak. Or from Tom's perspective, it could mean Wasted Time?
Somehow "a work of art" is still a compliment while "a real piece of work"
I figured "WT" stood for Wagon Top. Or maybe it means Wright-Trak. Or from Tom's perspective, it could mean Wasted Time?
Somehow "a work of art" is still a compliment while "a real piece of work"
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Scott Pitzer
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#85944
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End of Naperville.
It was my understanding this was the last Naperville meet. Did Martin
provide an explanation? Any Sunshine business and/or soon-to-be-available
announcements?
Dave Nelson
It was my understanding this was the last Naperville meet. Did Martin
provide an explanation? Any Sunshine business and/or soon-to-be-available
announcements?
Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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#85943
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New models was Re: Naperville
Clark, back where I grew up that comment was invariably delivered with a head shake and was never meant as a compliment. I assume you mean it positively in this case??
Tom Madden
Clark, back where I grew up that comment was invariably delivered with a head shake and was never meant as a compliment. I assume you mean it positively in this case??
Tom Madden
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pullmanboss <tgmadden@...>
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#85942
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New models was Re: Naperville
Eldon, yes the new B&O model in the M53. If there are a ton of rivets on the other class of Tangent gon, I guess I'm glad I chose the RTR gondola then. I was just thinking of putting a row on each
Eldon, yes the new B&O model in the M53. If there are a ton of rivets on the other class of Tangent gon, I guess I'm glad I chose the RTR gondola then. I was just thinking of putting a row on each
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#85941
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Re: New models was Re: Naperville
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seaboard_1966
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#85979
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Re: New models was Re: Naperville
Clark;
because I'd like to shed my Sunshine and F&C models first. Besides the flat
door was not available with this first batch of kits. I thought the SAL gon
was a real beauty too and may yet buy
Clark;
because I'd like to shed my Sunshine and F&C models first. Besides the flat
door was not available with this first batch of kits. I thought the SAL gon
was a real beauty too and may yet buy
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#85940
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Re: New models was Re: Naperville
Clark
We will indeed be at Trainfest, can we hold you to your word? <G>
Thanks for the comments on our new products, they did extremely well for us.
See you guys at Trainfest.
Denis Blake
Clark
We will indeed be at Trainfest, can we hold you to your word? <G>
Thanks for the comments on our new products, they did extremely well for us.
See you guys at Trainfest.
Denis Blake
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seaboard_1966
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#85952
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New models was Re: Naperville
The new B&O WT box car is a real piece of work. I hesitated to buy one, because I'd like to shed my Sunshine and F&C models first. Besides the flat door was not available with this first batch of
The new B&O WT box car is a real piece of work. I hesitated to buy one, because I'd like to shed my Sunshine and F&C models first. Besides the flat door was not available with this first batch of
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#85939
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Re: 46 ft. Flatcars?
Hello,
Regarding the Q. on the CPR 46' flat cars:
The CPR built 800 46' flat cars between 1929 and 1938 starting with five-hundred CCF built 300000 through 300499 (the CPSIG website has a plan of
Hello,
Regarding the Q. on the CPR 46' flat cars:
The CPR built 800 46' flat cars between 1929 and 1938 starting with five-hundred CCF built 300000 through 300499 (the CPSIG website has a plan of
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joth1930s
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#85938
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Re: Naperville
I would like to thank Gary & Denis and Jon Cagle for expanding the offerings available to those of us who enjoy building models in 1/87. Martin, Al, Steve, and Ted were/are never going to be able to
I would like to thank Gary & Denis and Jon Cagle for expanding the offerings available to those of us who enjoy building models in 1/87. Martin, Al, Steve, and Ted were/are never going to be able to
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Bill Welch
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#85937
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