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Re: Plain bearing truck weathering...
There have been some nice photos posted in the albums lately that show
more prototype STMFC gunky trucks and wheels. "qrailroadman" has
posted several of a truck that has been sitting around a while,
There have been some nice photos posted in the albums lately that show
more prototype STMFC gunky trucks and wheels. "qrailroadman" has
posted several of a truck that has been sitting around a while,
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By
Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#79315
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Re: Tank Car Info
Thank you .12/50
By
armprem
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#79314
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Re: Tank Car Info
I can probably give you some help here, Armand, if you'll specify the
approximate date for which you want this information.
Richard Hendrickson
I can probably give you some help here, Armand, if you'll specify the
approximate date for which you want this information.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#79313
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(No subject)
Mont Switzer, please contact me off list, _rutlandrs@...
(mailto:rutlandrs@...) , re, IH truck article.
Thanks,
Chuck Hladik
**************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in
Mont Switzer, please contact me off list, _rutlandrs@...
(mailto:rutlandrs@...) , re, IH truck article.
Thanks,
Chuck Hladik
**************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in
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Charles Hladik
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#79333
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Re: Old Kits
John, you write:
"Since my first kitbashing project is (was?) to be a rebuild of an
Varney boxcar that I built in the 1950s, I had doubts about whether
discussion of that would be appropriate for
John, you write:
"Since my first kitbashing project is (was?) to be a rebuild of an
Varney boxcar that I built in the 1950s, I had doubts about whether
discussion of that would be appropriate for
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#79312
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Tank Car Info
Group,I am seeking information as to the type and capacity of the following tank cars :GATX 32071 ,4251 :SHPX 25306 ,3285 : UTLX 99988 ,92725 :PGX 54 :PQX 54.Any help will be appreciated.Armand
Group,I am seeking information as to the type and capacity of the following tank cars :GATX 32071 ,4251 :SHPX 25306 ,3285 : UTLX 99988 ,92725 :PGX 54 :PQX 54.Any help will be appreciated.Armand
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armprem
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#79309
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Re: Westerfield ACF Photo CD Electronic Index
CDs.
what you are looking for other than by labor-intensive means.
Hi Claus
This is superb! Thank you very much for doing this and making it
available to us all.
Best wishes,
Larry Ostresh
Laramie,
CDs.
what you are looking for other than by labor-intensive means.
Hi Claus
This is superb! Thank you very much for doing this and making it
available to us all.
Best wishes,
Larry Ostresh
Laramie,
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By
Wendye Ware
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#79308
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Re: Old Kits
Stephan,
I hope you won't take Richard's criticism personally and leave this group. Richard is a actually a gracious gentleman, and is very generous sharing his vast collection of photos, data, and
Stephan,
I hope you won't take Richard's criticism personally and leave this group. Richard is a actually a gracious gentleman, and is very generous sharing his vast collection of photos, data, and
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#79307
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Re: Old Kits
I'm relatively new here, and posted the first message in this thread.
Since my first kitbashing project is (was?) to be a rebuild of an
Varney boxcar that I built in the 1950s, I had doubts about
I'm relatively new here, and posted the first message in this thread.
Since my first kitbashing project is (was?) to be a rebuild of an
Varney boxcar that I built in the 1950s, I had doubts about
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John M. Smith
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#79306
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Re: Old Kits
--- In STMFC@..., "jmsmith871" <jmsmith87@...> wrote:
in part....
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> There are some HO boxcar kits that I assembled in the 1950s that are
> now in poor condition. I would like to
--- In STMFC@..., "jmsmith871" <jmsmith87@...> wrote:
in part....
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> There are some HO boxcar kits that I assembled in the 1950s that are
> now in poor condition. I would like to
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#79311
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Re: Old Kits
Robert Federle wrote:
Read the goals of the list. This group is specifically NOT just to have "Fun" doing what we want. It is about prototype freight cars, and of course you may have noticed
Robert Federle wrote:
Read the goals of the list. This group is specifically NOT just to have "Fun" doing what we want. It is about prototype freight cars, and of course you may have noticed
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#79305
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Re: What to do with my Trix tank cars?
Sure did, and specifically in Tacoma. See:
http://search.tpl.lib.wa.us/southsound/southsound.asp?now=26-June-2001
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
produced.
inspection,
coast
cars
least,
by
Sure did, and specifically in Tacoma. See:
http://search.tpl.lib.wa.us/southsound/southsound.asp?now=26-June-2001
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
produced.
inspection,
coast
cars
least,
by
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By
al_brown03
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#79304
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Re: Old Kits
I agree. With the cost of some moddels today what better way to learn and practice technique than to dig out an old car and see how prototypic and / or realistic you can make it.
I have been an
I agree. With the cost of some moddels today what better way to learn and practice technique than to dig out an old car and see how prototypic and / or realistic you can make it.
I have been an
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rfederle@...
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#79303
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Re: Old Kits
wrote:
Richard: I apologise for my sensitivity and my heated remarks but I
was simply responding to a fellow who asked about using old fifties
kits for modelling purposes. My silly old tank car was an
wrote:
Richard: I apologise for my sensitivity and my heated remarks but I
was simply responding to a fellow who asked about using old fifties
kits for modelling purposes. My silly old tank car was an
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sparachuk <sparachuk@...>
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#79310
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Re: Old Kits
I agree with John. Sure some old models are not accurate
but modelers can still learn from them. It's good to know
what is wrong, what is right, and why we care. And looking
at Stephan's model, well,
I agree with John. Sure some old models are not accurate
but modelers can still learn from them. It's good to know
what is wrong, what is right, and why we care. And looking
at Stephan's model, well,
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Tim O'Connor
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#79302
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Re: Old Kits
Right, the only purpose is to discuss exactly prototypical and dead on model freight cars, which of course don't exist, so where does that leave us. It is a matter of degree, and yes the goal is to
Right, the only purpose is to discuss exactly prototypical and dead on model freight cars, which of course don't exist, so where does that leave us. It is a matter of degree, and yes the goal is to
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Stokes John
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#79301
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Re: What to do with my Trix tank cars?
Atlas did two Hooker schemes for the 11k LPG/Ammonia tank,
1067-x are lettered Tacoma and 1074-x are lettered for
Niagara Falls (can you say "Love Canal"?). I don't know
if either one is prototypical,
Atlas did two Hooker schemes for the 11k LPG/Ammonia tank,
1067-x are lettered Tacoma and 1074-x are lettered for
Niagara Falls (can you say "Love Canal"?). I don't know
if either one is prototypical,
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#79300
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Re: Old Kits
Mike,
While I think Stephan's response was a little oversensitive, Richard's was, to be honest and even in considering, dismissive and scornful when that was not necessary. Stephan was right in
Mike,
While I think Stephan's response was a little oversensitive, Richard's was, to be honest and even in considering, dismissive and scornful when that was not necessary. Stephan was right in
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By
Stokes John
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#79299
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Re: Old Kits
Stephan, I'm sorry if I offended you. However, let me quote a part
of this list's statement of purpose:
"Emphasis is to be placed on the study of the prototype with a goal
of producing models of
Stephan, I'm sorry if I offended you. However, let me quote a part
of this list's statement of purpose:
"Emphasis is to be placed on the study of the prototype with a goal
of producing models of
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#79298
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Re: Old Kits
Now that Stephan Parachuk's model is in its photo album, we can see that he did a good job of adding brake rigging, nice trucks, and vertical staff handbrake. His photo angle minimizes visibility of
Now that Stephan Parachuk's model is in its photo album, we can see that he did a good job of adding brake rigging, nice trucks, and vertical staff handbrake. His photo angle minimizes visibility of
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#79297
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