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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
More like ten or twelve, outpacing your production lately.
SGL
More like ten or twelve, outpacing your production lately.
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#48196
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Re: Does Mike Brock have a website?
Jason Sanford writes:
There's a good reason why Google can't find it...somewhat like the elusive #4025 Big Boy. Neither exist. There IS, however, a website for Prototype
Jason Sanford writes:
There's a good reason why Google can't find it...somewhat like the elusive #4025 Big Boy. Neither exist. There IS, however, a website for Prototype
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#48195
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Re: Gon Weight; was Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Who is McMaster/Carr ???
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Roger Parry <uncleroger@...>
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#48193
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
I agree with the addition of the brake piping. All that "stuff" looks good under there and is better than the somewhat barren underframes of the otherwise grand Accurail SS and DS box cars. I also
I agree with the addition of the brake piping. All that "stuff" looks good under there and is better than the somewhat barren underframes of the otherwise grand Accurail SS and DS box cars. I also
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Roger Parry <uncleroger@...>
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#48191
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Schuyler don't sweat it. When you get around to building your one kit
a year, I'll assemble your Accurail gondola for you, including the wire
brake rods.
Schuyler don't sweat it. When you get around to building your one kit
a year, I'll assemble your Accurail gondola for you, including the wire
brake rods.
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Tim O'Connor
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#48192
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
What? You didn't get any of Terry Wegmann's cast metal GS doors? ;-)
Instead of pounding the lead, how would rolling a steel ball or
pipe over it work? Rolling seems more precise than
What? You didn't get any of Terry Wegmann's cast metal GS doors? ;-)
Instead of pounding the lead, how would rolling a steel ball or
pipe over it work? Rolling seems more precise than
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Tim O'Connor
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#48194
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Tim O'Connor:
Dennis, please put the brake piping assembly in the kit. If Timbo doesn't like them, he can throw
them away.
SGL
Tim O'Connor:
Dennis, please put the brake piping assembly in the kit. If Timbo doesn't like them, he can throw
them away.
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#48190
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Nice plug for our cars, Andy! What Andy didn't mention is that they come with renumbering decals
done Accurail style, which means on a color background which EXACTLY matches the cars. So well,
Nice plug for our cars, Andy! What Andy didn't mention is that they come with renumbering decals
done Accurail style, which means on a color background which EXACTLY matches the cars. So well,
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#48189
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Shawn Beckert wrote, in part:
Shawn:
Here is your assignment:
By Sunday night, take out one of those kits and assemble the underframe. No excuses. Like Nike
says: Just DO IT!
SGL
Shawn Beckert wrote, in part:
Shawn:
Here is your assignment:
By Sunday night, take out one of those kits and assemble the underframe. No excuses. Like Nike
says: Just DO IT!
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#48188
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Tim O. said:
Tim, as Bill Darnaby described, the lead is quite malleable and is easily deformed to the size and shape you want. I conducted an entertaining proof of same in making lead blocks to
Tim O. said:
Tim, as Bill Darnaby described, the lead is quite malleable and is easily deformed to the size and shape you want. I conducted an entertaining proof of same in making lead blocks to
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Tony Thompson
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#48187
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
I agree to that one. I don't even like them on the much vaulted
Kadee cars. It has been one of my biggest gripes about RTRs only
with no kits available - the necessity of removing that crap from
I agree to that one. I don't even like them on the much vaulted
Kadee cars. It has been one of my biggest gripes about RTRs only
with no kits available - the necessity of removing that crap from
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jerryglow2
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#48186
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Gon Weight; was Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
FWIW I installed lead sheet between the underframe and floor in all of the Sunshine gons I built this past summer. The sheet lead started out at .040" thick and I was able to pound it out to around
FWIW I installed lead sheet between the underframe and floor in all of the Sunshine gons I built this past summer. The sheet lead started out at .040" thick and I was able to pound it out to around
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Bill Darnaby
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#48183
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Re: Birmingham, AL
Below is a scan of the downtown portion.
http://www.drgw.org/data/passenger/Birm.jpg
There are no ads, or anything else that may
provide date info - aside from the railroads,
street car lines, bus
Below is a scan of the downtown portion.
http://www.drgw.org/data/passenger/Birm.jpg
There are no ads, or anything else that may
provide date info - aside from the railroads,
street car lines, bus
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Bob Webber <no17@...>
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#48185
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Dennis Storzek wrote
Tim replies...
have cast pipes from AB valve to reservoir, etc I can take it or leave it... I
really like the Accurail box car underframes -- clean -- which makes them very
Dennis Storzek wrote
Tim replies...
have cast pipes from AB valve to reservoir, etc I can take it or leave it... I
really like the Accurail box car underframes -- clean -- which makes them very
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Greg Martin
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#48203
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Jim
I think we've discussed this before; McMaster/Carr sells thin lead
sheet, which elevates the Sunshine floor only a tiny bit... although
I have not used this antimony alloy myself -- it is .032"
Jim
I think we've discussed this before; McMaster/Carr sells thin lead
sheet, which elevates the Sunshine floor only a tiny bit... although
I have not used this antimony alloy myself -- it is .032"
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Tim O'Connor
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#48180
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Dennis Storzek wrote
Ok, good point. Too expensive. So how about something I can really
use -- a 50 foot mechanical reefer? Preferably one that has never been
done before. My preference would be a
Dennis Storzek wrote
Ok, good point. Too expensive. So how about something I can really
use -- a 50 foot mechanical reefer? Preferably one that has never been
done before. My preference would be a
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Tim O'Connor
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#48184
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
The Sunshine 40' gon I just finished has the interior floor as a separate
piece and as I remember all the Sunshine gons I've built are the same. It's
easy to put a weight inside before adding the
The Sunshine 40' gon I just finished has the interior floor as a separate
piece and as I remember all the Sunshine gons I've built are the same. It's
easy to put a weight inside before adding the
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Jim and Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#48175
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Dennis Storzek wrote
Let me vote for NO BRAKE RODS. I hate that plastic junk! If you want to
have cast pipes from AB valve to reservoir, etc I can take it or leave it...
I really like the Accurail
Dennis Storzek wrote
Let me vote for NO BRAKE RODS. I hate that plastic junk! If you want to
have cast pipes from AB valve to reservoir, etc I can take it or leave it...
I really like the Accurail
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Tim O'Connor
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#48182
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Dennis,
This has been a long rambling tread. Maybe I missed it, but what exact
prototype car is the model designed after?
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
Dennis,
This has been a long rambling tread. Maybe I missed it, but what exact
prototype car is the model designed after?
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
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Paul Lyons
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#48202
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Re: Accurail's Forthcoming 40' AAR Gondola
Dennis
Tichy sells very nice Enterprise details. Expensive, but what can I do?
Now, if you could just whip up a new mold and sell plain old doors with
separate Enterprise details, you'd make me a
Dennis
Tichy sells very nice Enterprise details. Expensive, but what can I do?
Now, if you could just whip up a new mold and sell plain old doors with
separate Enterprise details, you'd make me a
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Tim O'Connor
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#48181
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