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Re: Help w/FGE/WFE/BRE truss rod article
Hey Guys, I wanted to let ya'll know that I've been able to get copies of "Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Vol. 12 and Prototype Railroad Modeling Vol.1. Both are really nice. I haven't been able to get
Hey Guys, I wanted to let ya'll know that I've been able to get copies of "Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Vol. 12 and Prototype Railroad Modeling Vol.1. Both are really nice. I haven't been able to get
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Don Worthy
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#56541
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Re: DF ????????
A lot of the Auto Parts box cars (That Ford designed) had that "DF" in the 60's WJK
A lot of the Auto Parts box cars (That Ford designed) had that "DF" in the 60's WJK
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walter kierzkowski <cathyk@...>
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#56540
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Sata Fe history discovered
(MON) Workers demolishing a building across from Santa Fe Southern tracks in Santa Fe, NM discovered
that its first floor had been made from 4 Santa Fe reefer cars built in the early 1900s. A Santa
(MON) Workers demolishing a building across from Santa Fe Southern tracks in Santa Fe, NM discovered
that its first floor had been made from 4 Santa Fe reefer cars built in the early 1900s. A Santa
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#56539
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Re: Fowler Boxcar Spotting Features
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#56538
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Re: Rooms at Naperville Holiday Inn Select - Availability
Regarding Tom's message, if you have trouble, the person whom you need to speak with is Emily at 603-445-6322 (the area code is likely 630 - Martin Lofton gave it to me and may have transposed the
Regarding Tom's message, if you have trouble, the person whom you need to speak with is Emily at 603-445-6322 (the area code is likely 630 - Martin Lofton gave it to me and may have transposed the
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#56536
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Re: DF ????????
Dave Powell wrote:
Dave, this product was invented about 1947 but I don't know when any particular railroad started using the "DF" emblem, and would guess that it varied from road to road.
Dave Powell wrote:
Dave, this product was invented about 1947 but I don't know when any particular railroad started using the "DF" emblem, and would guess that it varied from road to road.
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Tony Thompson
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#56537
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DF ????????
Hi Guys,
I would like to know when railroads started putting DF on the side of
boxcars. I think it was for Evans Damage Free apparatus inside the car?
Any and all help would be highly appreciated.
Hi Guys,
I would like to know when railroads started putting DF on the side of
boxcars. I think it was for Evans Damage Free apparatus inside the car?
Any and all help would be highly appreciated.
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Dave Powell <daveydiesel@...>
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#56535
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models? Grit Blaster?
Victor, I've used grit blasting for years both to remove old paint and to prep styrene and resin models for painting. Works very well and produces a matte finish to which all types of paint strongly
Victor, I've used grit blasting for years both to remove old paint and to prep styrene and resin models for painting. Works very well and produces a matte finish to which all types of paint strongly
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56534
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models? Grit Blaster?
Victor;
I once used my blaster (with the really gentle media) to try to removed new
acrylic paint off of a Westy G22. The paint I wanted removed had "pooled" in
blobs on the surface due to some issue
Victor;
I once used my blaster (with the really gentle media) to try to removed new
acrylic paint off of a Westy G22. The paint I wanted removed had "pooled" in
blobs on the surface due to some issue
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD <Elden.J.Gatwood@...>
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#56533
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Re: Fowler Boxcar Spotting Features
was granted, two patents related to boxcars by the Patent Office of
the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Patent no. 122944 was granted
in 1909 and patent no. 148647 was granted in 1913. I have
was granted, two patents related to boxcars by the Patent Office of
the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Patent no. 122944 was granted
in 1909 and patent no. 148647 was granted in 1913. I have
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Dennis Storzek <dstorzek@...>
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#56532
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models? Grit Blaster?
Victor,
I have one of the North Coast booths, it works great. I do a little custom painting and use it to prep plastic brass or resin.
Joe Binish
Victor,
I have one of the North Coast booths, it works great. I do a little custom painting and use it to prep plastic brass or resin.
Joe Binish
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joebinish@...
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#56531
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models? Grit Blaster?
Someone from another lists say to use a Grit Blaster and that he also
uses it to prep his models for painting. Anyone tried this?
Victor Baird
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Someone from another lists say to use a Grit Blaster and that he also
uses it to prep his models for painting. Anyone tried this?
Victor Baird
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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wabash2813 <vbaird@...>
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#56530
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Re: Fowler Boxcar Spotting Features
Mechanical Engineer, William E. Fowler of Montreal applied for, and was granted, two patents related to boxcars by the Patent Office of the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Patent no. 122944 was
Mechanical Engineer, William E. Fowler of Montreal applied for, and was granted, two patents related to boxcars by the Patent Office of the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Patent no. 122944 was
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John Riddell <jriddell@...>
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#56529
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editing photo captions - was Fowler Boxcar Spotting Features
I wonder if there is a way to change a photo title once it is uploaded to the list photos section? I'd like to follow up on Dennis' suggestion to identify the "Fowler" framing at WCRA as a CNR
I wonder if there is a way to change a photo title once it is uploaded to the list photos section? I'd like to follow up on Dennis' suggestion to identify the "Fowler" framing at WCRA as a CNR
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#56528
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models?
Hi:
What kind of resin is used in Westerfield kits? My experience has been with polyurethane.
KL
Hi:
What kind of resin is used in Westerfield kits? My experience has been with polyurethane.
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#56527
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models?
Hi:
I have done it with acrylic paints. Cured resin is relatively inert.
KL
Hi:
I have done it with acrylic paints. Cured resin is relatively inert.
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#56526
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Re: Reading Railroad Painting Specifications - What Size Lettering
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
Let's separate your question into two parts:
1) The size of the RDG name and logo, and
2) The size of the stenciled data.
Rules governing the size of the stenciled data were
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
Let's separate your question into two parts:
1) The size of the RDG name and logo, and
2) The size of the stenciled data.
Rules governing the size of the stenciled data were
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#56525
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models?
Looking for something positive here, I wonder if small amounts,
carefully applied, could be used to abuse resin gondola sides?
Probably something to test on a car that's expendable...
Scott
Looking for something positive here, I wonder if small amounts,
carefully applied, could be used to abuse resin gondola sides?
Probably something to test on a car that's expendable...
Scott
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Scott Pitzer
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#56524
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models?
Has anyone ever tried Castols "Super Clean" on resin models(?)
Its a plastic modelers best friend when it comes to stripping paint and chrome, and want to say its been used succesfully with resin,
Has anyone ever tried Castols "Super Clean" on resin models(?)
Its a plastic modelers best friend when it comes to stripping paint and chrome, and want to say its been used succesfully with resin,
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Paul Imhoff <pjimhoff@...>
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#56523
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Re: Stripping paint from resin models?
Likewise, I melted a Westerfield model.
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
Likewise, I melted a Westerfield model.
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
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Paul Lyons
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#56522
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