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Re: For Sale - HO Red Caboose, Sunshine, and PSC
package arrived. Great seller. Dennis
package arrived. Great seller. Dennis
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By
Dennis Williams
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#75553
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Re: USRA 100-ton gondola car proposal
Ooops, title said gon but text said flat car (I just sent off a WW2 flat car article to my editor) >> yes FB GONDOLA
Al Kresse
Ooops, title said gon but text said flat car (I just sent off a WW2 flat car article to my editor) >> yes FB GONDOLA
Al Kresse
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By
water.kresse@...
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#75552
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Re: Per Diem and the NYO&W
There were so many nails in the coffin of the NYO&W. Its employees
were working for "substantially less than the national wage in an
attempt to save their jobs." Yet the New York State Full Crew
There were so many nails in the coffin of the NYO&W. Its employees
were working for "substantially less than the national wage in an
attempt to save their jobs." Yet the New York State Full Crew
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#75551
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Re: USRA 100-ton gondola car proposal
What would be loaded on a flat car, that would be removed using a
rotary dumper? I'll confess to confusion.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
high
Does
these
What would be loaded on a flat car, that would be removed using a
rotary dumper? I'll confess to confusion.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
high
Does
these
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By
al_brown03
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#75550
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ADMIN: Re: Re: Freight car distribution
<elden.j.gatwood@...> wrote:
timeframe and
interested. I
more
Elden,
I read your article, and Bruce's, on car distribution and found it
informative, especially in the area of what to consider when
<elden.j.gatwood@...> wrote:
timeframe and
interested. I
more
Elden,
I read your article, and Bruce's, on car distribution and found it
informative, especially in the area of what to consider when
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By
devansprr
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#75549
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ATSF Caswell Gons Off-Line
When Intermountain introduced their models of the Santa Fe's Caswell
drop-bottom gondolas, a notion was widely circulated that those cars
seldom went off-line and therefore weren't appropriate on
When Intermountain introduced their models of the Santa Fe's Caswell
drop-bottom gondolas, a notion was widely circulated that those cars
seldom went off-line and therefore weren't appropriate on
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#75548
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USRA 100-ton gondola car proposal
Folks, I'm told that the USRA floated out a proposal for a 100-ton high
capacity flat car and that it was published in a CBC or journal. Does
anyone have a copy of the support for the proposal and
Folks, I'm told that the USRA floated out a proposal for a 100-ton high
capacity flat car and that it was published in a CBC or journal. Does
anyone have a copy of the support for the proposal and
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By
al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#75547
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Width of Tahoe Model Works trucks
People are so
Our former STMFC member Byron Rose has long complained that HO trucks lack the inside-of-the-side-frame portion of the journal box. He has threatened to create a pattern to retrofit to
People are so
Our former STMFC member Byron Rose has long complained that HO trucks lack the inside-of-the-side-frame portion of the journal box. He has threatened to create a pattern to retrofit to
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By
Andy Carlson
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#75546
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Re: PFE Paint Reference...my take
If it works, it works.
When I was building architectural models professionally (structures &
topos) we used spray cans for about 95% of our spray painting work
because speed, ease of use & cleanup
If it works, it works.
When I was building architectural models professionally (structures &
topos) we used spray cans for about 95% of our spray painting work
because speed, ease of use & cleanup
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By
Robert <riverob@...>
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#75545
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Re: Width of Tahoe Model Works trucks
Thanks, Brian. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it either; it's so much
better than some of the trucks that are 6", 8" and 10" too wide.
1.030" or thereabouts over the springs seems to be the
Thanks, Brian. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it either; it's so much
better than some of the trucks that are 6", 8" and 10" too wide.
1.030" or thereabouts over the springs seems to be the
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By
Dennis Storzek
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#75544
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[HOsteam] FYI - News: Oso has acquired NorthWest Short Line
For anyone interested in the fate of NorthWest Short Line products, I am forwarding this.
Mike Wilson
Terre Haute, IN
For anyone interested in the fate of NorthWest Short Line products, I am forwarding this.
Mike Wilson
Terre Haute, IN
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By
DIllini1@...
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#75543
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Re: PFE Paint Reference...my take
John,
You asked about a paint match, so I will give you my choice.
MANY in the modeling community, regardless of scale, have gaff-awed at what I'm about to say, until they see the
John,
You asked about a paint match, so I will give you my choice.
MANY in the modeling community, regardless of scale, have gaff-awed at what I'm about to say, until they see the
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By
mforsyth127
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#75542
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Re: Width of Tahoe Model Works trucks
new
Dennis, my 50-ton trucks are 1-1/2" too wide. I haven't lost any
sleep over it.
back at:
I have some problems with the section on plain bearing freight car
trucks. First of all, you only mention
new
Dennis, my 50-ton trucks are 1-1/2" too wide. I haven't lost any
sleep over it.
back at:
I have some problems with the section on plain bearing freight car
trucks. First of all, you only mention
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By
Brian Leppert <b.leppert@...>
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#75541
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Re: DS/SS split 1938 to 1950, IC help needed
Hi Folks
Ray Breyer has kindly provided information about the sheathing and
build dates for most of the IC series that I listed as Unknown in
message #75687. Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for
Hi Folks
Ray Breyer has kindly provided information about the sheathing and
build dates for most of the IC series that I listed as Unknown in
message #75687. Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for
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By
laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#75540
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Re: Atlantic & Danville boxcar decals
John,
Thanks!
Jim
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#75539
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PFE Paint Reference, Was Re: PFE reefers
Thank you, Mike and Tony!
John
John Golden
Bloomington, IN
Daylight
differed after
can find.
with.
dirt color.
me a good
will look
PFE
color
in some
them ] or a
So...take your
Thank you, Mike and Tony!
John
John Golden
Bloomington, IN
Daylight
differed after
can find.
with.
dirt color.
me a good
will look
PFE
color
in some
them ] or a
So...take your
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By
golden1014
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#75538
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Re: Atlantic & Danville boxcar decals
Hi Jim,
A friend of mine, Fred Mullins, lives in the Chesapeake, VA area and
is an A&D modeler. I recall having a conversation with him where he
mentioned that he did a custom run of A&D box car
Hi Jim,
A friend of mine, Fred Mullins, lives in the Chesapeake, VA area and
is an A&D modeler. I recall having a conversation with him where he
mentioned that he did a custom run of A&D box car
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By
golden1014
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#75537
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Re: T & P 81000 series box car
Hey Charlie,
The defining article on these T&P rebuilds was done by Ed Hawkins in the MP Historical Society's Fall 2004 publication "The Eagle". Ed's words on the color of these cars is "Photos
Hey Charlie,
The defining article on these T&P rebuilds was done by Ed Hawkins in the MP Historical Society's Fall 2004 publication "The Eagle". Ed's words on the color of these cars is "Photos
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By
Paul Lyons
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#75536
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T & P 81000 series box car
I am building a per production kit for Sunshine Models of the T&P 81000-81425 series rebuilt box car for the instruction sheet and display at Naperville, and I don't have any painting instructions for
I am building a per production kit for Sunshine Models of the T&P 81000-81425 series rebuilt box car for the instruction sheet and display at Naperville, and I don't have any painting instructions for
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By
charles slater
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#75535
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Re: Atlantic & Danville boxcar decals
Thanks for the info; however, I need the Gothic style lettering with the rather large round monogram (herald). Al's set appears to be Roman lettering sans herald. This would be a neat car to model
Thanks for the info; however, I need the Gothic style lettering with the rather large round monogram (herald). Al's set appears to be Roman lettering sans herald. This would be a neat car to model
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By
James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#75533
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