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Re: photographic print vs. scan
600 DPI TIFF files are very high res, and will give you 8X10 images
that rival photographic prints (and are much better than what you'll
see on your computer screen).
Anyone with a high quality
600 DPI TIFF files are very high res, and will give you 8X10 images
that rival photographic prints (and are much better than what you'll
see on your computer screen).
Anyone with a high quality
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Richard Hendrickson
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#70577
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Re: Rapid prototyping for pattern-making...
Steve - Jim King of Smokely Mountain Model Works makes his masters from CADD-generated files that then are used for rapid prototyping. He does the CADD work and farms out the RP. - Al Westerfield
Steve - Jim King of Smokely Mountain Model Works makes his masters from CADD-generated files that then are used for rapid prototyping. He does the CADD work and farms out the RP. - Al Westerfield
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Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#70576
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
Denis,
They are doing both types in the initial release. The plate end is available undec or for Warrior River Terminal, while the other cars all have 4/4 Dreadnaught ends and panel
Denis,
They are doing both types in the initial release. The plate end is available undec or for Warrior River Terminal, while the other cars all have 4/4 Dreadnaught ends and panel
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Richard Dermody <ddermody@...>
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#70575
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Re: Rapid prototyping for pattern-making...
Steve Lucas wrote:
"Does anyone know of rapid prototyping being used for pattern-making
for resin detail parts or kits, and might care to share their
thoughts? I'm not looking for names of people or
Steve Lucas wrote:
"Does anyone know of rapid prototyping being used for pattern-making
for resin detail parts or kits, and might care to share their
thoughts? I'm not looking for names of people or
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#70573
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Rapid prototyping for pattern-making...
Rapid prototyping has been mentioned on this list with regard to the
upcoming Atlas boxcar.
Does anyone know of rapid prototyping being used for pattern-making for
resin detail parts or kits, and
Rapid prototyping has been mentioned on this list with regard to the
upcoming Atlas boxcar.
Does anyone know of rapid prototyping being used for pattern-making for
resin detail parts or kits, and
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#70572
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photographic print vs. scan
Hello all,
I am hoping once again to tap into the collective wisdom of the
group. I recently discovered that you can order prints from the NMRA
collection. They charge 15.00 for a 8"x10" print, or
Hello all,
I am hoping once again to tap into the collective wisdom of the
group. I recently discovered that you can order prints from the NMRA
collection. They charge 15.00 for a 8"x10" print, or
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gn3397 <heninger@...>
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#70571
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
I think, in their original announcement, made back in Oct., they stated that a plate ended car was indeed coming along.
I have ordered some of them from my local pusher.
I think it was one CRR car
I think, in their original announcement, made back in Oct., they stated that a plate ended car was indeed coming along.
I have ordered some of them from my local pusher.
I think it was one CRR car
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seaboard_1966
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#70574
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Re: Santa Fe Hopper cars
Rick, the Santa Fe's cross hoppers were used mostly in coal service,
and therefore seldom appeared on the Coast Lines. The exception was
that some Ga-60 and Ga-62 class War Emergency composite
Rick, the Santa Fe's cross hoppers were used mostly in coal service,
and therefore seldom appeared on the Coast Lines. The exception was
that some Ga-60 and Ga-62 class War Emergency composite
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Richard Hendrickson
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#70570
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
Group,
One other comment on the forthcoming Atlas cars...
When I was at the W. Springfield, MA show at the end of January, I asked one of the Atlas
reps whether there would be more versions of these
Group,
One other comment on the forthcoming Atlas cars...
When I was at the W. Springfield, MA show at the end of January, I asked one of the Atlas
reps whether there would be more versions of these
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eklundp
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#70569
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Re: Silver Streak.
Phil Marcus wrote:
I was hoping someone else would be able to step in with a definitive
history, but lacking that here's what I've been able to deduce:
This car was part of the original Western
Phil Marcus wrote:
I was hoping someone else would be able to step in with a definitive
history, but lacking that here's what I've been able to deduce:
This car was part of the original Western
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Mark Mathu
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#70568
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Santa Fe Hopper cars
Hi guys,
I'm trying to determine if any of the two bay or three bay open top
hoppers were used by the Santa Fe in the early 50's to transport
aggregate or ballast on the Valley division. I know there
Hi guys,
I'm trying to determine if any of the two bay or three bay open top
hoppers were used by the Santa Fe in the early 50's to transport
aggregate or ballast on the Valley division. I know there
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By
rdietrichson
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#70567
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Re: Question about 1923 ARA boxcar (not 1932)
On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:09:57 -0000, rwitt_2000 wrote
Bob, starting to get to the end of our era but I have a question. Do you
know if later in life the B&O cars were still in revenue service at those
On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:09:57 -0000, rwitt_2000 wrote
Bob, starting to get to the end of our era but I have a question. Do you
know if later in life the B&O cars were still in revenue service at those
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#70566
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Re: Question about 1923 ARA boxcar (not 1932)
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
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<snip>
the 1920s through the >1950s, especially the Pennsy and B&O cars because
there were so many of them.
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The B&O cars should have been a common sight in interchange
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
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<snip>
the 1920s through the >1950s, especially the Pennsy and B&O cars because
there were so many of them.
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The B&O cars should have been a common sight in interchange
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#70565
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Re: Express Reefer shipments
PTJ ran some 1969 (?) photos many years ago that showed a passenger
train on the PC at Kokomo, IN setting off an REA express reefer. The
car was on the tail end of the train, and the crew shoved it
PTJ ran some 1969 (?) photos many years ago that showed a passenger
train on the PC at Kokomo, IN setting off an REA express reefer. The
car was on the tail end of the train, and the crew shoved it
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#70564
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BAR ARA/AAR 1932 Boxcar
Ben Hom wrote:
He's not kidding - BAR 65000-65449, built in 1938 by Magor with 4/5 W-
section corner post ends. See the 1940 CBC for photo.
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Two years ago, I spotted
Ben Hom wrote:
He's not kidding - BAR 65000-65449, built in 1938 by Magor with 4/5 W-
section corner post ends. See the 1940 CBC for photo.
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Two years ago, I spotted
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By
Eric Hansmann
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#70563
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
specifies
not
You're right. I never considered the production model might be better
than the one shown on the internet. If it turns out that it is than
even I will buy a couple at $30 each.
Sometimes
specifies
not
You're right. I never considered the production model might be better
than the one shown on the internet. If it turns out that it is than
even I will buy a couple at $30 each.
Sometimes
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By
ed_mines
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#70560
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:08:14 -0000, ed_mines wrote
Ed, as has been pointed out, the picture is a pre production mock up. They
very well could have taken Solidworks models and made a rapid prototype
On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:08:14 -0000, ed_mines wrote
Ed, as has been pointed out, the picture is a pre production mock up. They
very well could have taken Solidworks models and made a rapid prototype
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By
Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#70559
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
I think you're missing the fact that the caption on the photo specifies
"Pre-Production Mockup," meaning that the final product will likely not
look exactly like this. I've seen such mockups from
I think you're missing the fact that the caption on the photo specifies
"Pre-Production Mockup," meaning that the final product will likely not
look exactly like this. I've seen such mockups from
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destron@...
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#70558
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
Oh!! Thanks for the heads-up, Denis!
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the Fraser
http://hydrorail.rrpicturearchives.net/ - Rail Photos
Oh!! Thanks for the heads-up, Denis!
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.hostwq.net/index.html - Rails along the Fraser
http://hydrorail.rrpicturearchives.net/ - Rail Photos
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destron@...
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#70557
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Re: New Atlas Model: 1932 ARA Boxcar, HO Scale
By
seaboard_1966
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#70562
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