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Re: ATSF Mineral Brown
Intermountain isn't the only miscreant. I had the same problem with a purple RI E6 from BLI. Not even close to RI maroon. Then there are the six shades of CB&Q gray from Walthers (three different
Intermountain isn't the only miscreant. I had the same problem with a purple RI E6 from BLI. Not even close to RI maroon. Then there are the six shades of CB&Q gray from Walthers (three different
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Nelson Moyer
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#173804
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Vallejo Paints for Steam Era Freight Cars
Friends,
A while back I posted some photos of my Vallejo paint samples. I have continued to add more colors to my palette. My goal is to be able to use these paints on my B&O freight cars and of
Friends,
A while back I posted some photos of my Vallejo paint samples. I have continued to add more colors to my palette. My goal is to be able to use these paints on my B&O freight cars and of
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Bruce Griffin
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#173803
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Re: What is This Tank Body?
I think it might be an old SP O-50-4 fuel oil car from about 1905,those were large (12,000 gal) and both the small dome and the "fore and aft" elbow safety valves would fit. I also think it is a
I think it might be an old SP O-50-4 fuel oil car from about 1905,those were large (12,000 gal) and both the small dome and the "fore and aft" elbow safety valves would fit. I also think it is a
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lrkdbn
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#173802
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Re: K4 Decals
I have purchased many sets in O and remain pleased. I have also found the owner very receptive to ideas for new sets. I encourage you to support him and offer suggestions.
Brad Andonian
Seattle
I have purchased many sets in O and remain pleased. I have also found the owner very receptive to ideas for new sets. I encourage you to support him and offer suggestions.
Brad Andonian
Seattle
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Brad Andonian
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#173801
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Re: Tangent GATC 8,000 Gallon 1917-Design Radial Course Tank Car
I suspect that I have done this exercise a time or two before. There is much more detail in the UTLX book. Personally, I am drawn to model 1952, so it is good to have both the UTLX record and the
I suspect that I have done this exercise a time or two before. There is much more detail in the UTLX book. Personally, I am drawn to model 1952, so it is good to have both the UTLX record and the
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#173800
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] PRR X26C with both Superior door and 'Stanray' diagonal panel roof
Ben;
Those facts are correct, and folks have stopped arguing about it. I did the research.
They didn’t generally get switched around, but in rebuilds, like when they rebuilt X26C to X26F,
Ben;
Those facts are correct, and folks have stopped arguing about it. I did the research.
They didn’t generally get switched around, but in rebuilds, like when they rebuilt X26C to X26F,
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#173799
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Tangent GATC 8, 000 Gallon 1917-Design Radial Course Tank Car
Guys;
In that timeframe, GATX and UTLX had fleets numbering ~50-55k, both the largest on the roads. SHPX was a distant third, then NATX.
We had been hurting for GATC prototypes before Dave
Guys;
In that timeframe, GATX and UTLX had fleets numbering ~50-55k, both the largest on the roads. SHPX was a distant third, then NATX.
We had been hurting for GATC prototypes before Dave
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#173798
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Re: What is This Tank Body?
Hi Tom,
I think this tank car body is from an insulated pressure tank car. The 'dome' is pretty small for a tank of this size, and pressure cars (Athearn 'chemical' tank car and offerings by Atlas
Hi Tom,
I think this tank car body is from an insulated pressure tank car. The 'dome' is pretty small for a tank of this size, and pressure cars (Athearn 'chemical' tank car and offerings by Atlas
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Todd Sullivan
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#173797
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Re: Central Vermont boxcars
Not new, but I can't speak to what might have happened in later years.
The CV's 1929 cars were all XAs, only nominally similar to the CN cars because of the Dreadnaught ends, but with much narrower
Not new, but I can't speak to what might have happened in later years.
The CV's 1929 cars were all XAs, only nominally similar to the CN cars because of the Dreadnaught ends, but with much narrower
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Dave Parker
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#173796
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Re: ATSF Mineral Brown
After receiving a purple Chateau Martin wine car, instead of the magenta they actually used, I want to lay eyes on anything coming from Intermountain. I will not pre-order anything except undecorated
After receiving a purple Chateau Martin wine car, instead of the magenta they actually used, I want to lay eyes on anything coming from Intermountain. I will not pre-order anything except undecorated
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#173795
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Re: ATSF Mineral Brown
All the more reason to avoid Intermountain RTR and build resin, where you paint it yourself. Let the unwashed masses support their business model.
Nelson Moyer
All the more reason to avoid Intermountain RTR and build resin, where you paint it yourself. Let the unwashed masses support their business model.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#173794
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Central Vermont boxcars
Did the Central Vermont receive any of Canadian National's 1929 boxcars with OB sides and Dreadnaught ends?
Thanks,
George Courtney
Did the Central Vermont receive any of Canadian National's 1929 boxcars with OB sides and Dreadnaught ends?
Thanks,
George Courtney
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George Courtney
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#173793
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Re: K4 Decals
Lars,
Thanks!
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
Lars,
Thanks!
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#173792
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Re: K4 Decals
Hi Roger, et al.,
I tried “k4 pacific” without success, but “k4 pacific decals” did the trick. The website’s at: https://k4decals.com/.
Pax,
Ralph Brown
Portland, Maine
PRRT&HS No.
Hi Roger, et al.,
I tried “k4 pacific” without success, but “k4 pacific decals” did the trick. The website’s at: https://k4decals.com/.
Pax,
Ralph Brown
Portland, Maine
PRRT&HS No.
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Ralph W. Brown
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#173791
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What is This Tank Body?
Hi Everyone,
My apologies for the poor photo. What are opinions on this tank body? It appears to be a radial course body and quite large capacity. More importantly if you wanted to model the body
Hi Everyone,
My apologies for the poor photo. What are opinions on this tank body? It appears to be a radial course body and quite large capacity. More importantly if you wanted to model the body
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Tom Lawler
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#173790
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Re: ATSF Mineral Brown
Yes, clearly there were variations over time and place. My original question was in part a reaction to the recent release by Intermountain of Bx-37’s in N scale. Nicely done models, but...
Well,
Yes, clearly there were variations over time and place. My original question was in part a reaction to the recent release by Intermountain of Bx-37’s in N scale. Nicely done models, but...
Well,
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ottokroutil
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#173789
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Re: K4 Decals
Roger,
You can find his catalog at k4 pacific when you google it.
Lars.
Roger,
You can find his catalog at k4 pacific when you google it.
Lars.
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lars svanevik
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#173788
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Re: PRR X26C with both Superior door and 'Stanray' diagonal panel roof
I don't think Youngstown and Superior doors are interchangeable, as they use different door tracks.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
I don't think Youngstown and Superior doors are interchangeable, as they use different door tracks.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
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brianleppert@att.net
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#173787
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Re: K4 Decals
Craig,
Where do you find his catalogue?
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
Craig,
Where do you find his catalogue?
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#173786
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Re: K4 Decals
John I probably did. Thanks--
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
John I probably did. Thanks--
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#173785
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