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Re: Steel Plate Loads
Hi Bob:
I have an excellent hand out (how to)
from a seminar some years back. I am leaving for Naperville early tomorrow and will be gone for about two weeks. If you still need one then I will get
Hi Bob:
I have an excellent hand out (how to)
from a seminar some years back. I am leaving for Naperville early tomorrow and will be gone for about two weeks. If you still need one then I will get
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#159162
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Re: Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
Ralph Brown wrote:
Such claims are not remotely legitimate, unless they are also the original publisher. I hereby give you license to not only ignore such claims, but to insult the
Ralph Brown wrote:
Such claims are not remotely legitimate, unless they are also the original publisher. I hereby give you license to not only ignore such claims, but to insult the
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Tony Thompson
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#159161
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Re: prototype for this covered hopper model?
Tim,
I think that's one of the Erie 50 ton covered hoppers from the early 1930s, IIRC a Greenville 1321 cu. ft. design. I know Owens Corning (the red "Duraglas" lettering) also had some, and a Royce
Tim,
I think that's one of the Erie 50 ton covered hoppers from the early 1930s, IIRC a Greenville 1321 cu. ft. design. I know Owens Corning (the red "Duraglas" lettering) also had some, and a Royce
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Robert Heninger
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#159160
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Re: Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
Friends, I left off a key piece of information: the organized Craftsman archive stops at 2006. Sorry!
Any that I have in the years since 2006 (and I do have quite a few) I will glad to
Friends, I left off a key piece of information: the organized Craftsman archive stops at 2006. Sorry!
Any that I have in the years since 2006 (and I do have quite a few) I will glad to
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#159159
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Re: B&O 5470
Mighty fine weathering on that model!
I have a photo that shows an N-10e (B&O 325156) although I don'trecall where
I got that information - can't see the class stencil in thephoto.
Tim O'Connor
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Mighty fine weathering on that model!
I have a photo that shows an N-10e (B&O 325156) although I don'trecall where
I got that information - can't see the class stencil in thephoto.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#159158
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B&O 5470
I have just completed a build of F&C kit # 6761, B&O 9 Panel Hopper. This kit has a one piece body casting, so it was not a particularly difficult build, for a hopper. I followed the kit instructions
I have just completed a build of F&C kit # 6761, B&O 9 Panel Hopper. This kit has a one piece body casting, so it was not a particularly difficult build, for a hopper. I followed the kit instructions
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James E Kubanick
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#159157
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prototype for this covered hopper model?
A well made brass model... but I don't know whose it is.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/283204477169
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
A well made brass model... but I don't know whose it is.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/283204477169
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Tim O'Connor
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#159156
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Re: Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
Hi Tim,
Even so, at least some of those doing the scanning are claiming a copyright for the scans. I have no idea whether such claims are valid under current copyright laws, but if they are, such
Hi Tim,
Even so, at least some of those doing the scanning are claiming a copyright for the scans. I have no idea whether such claims are valid under current copyright laws, but if they are, such
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Ralph W. Brown
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#159155
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Re: Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
Unless the copyrights were officially renewed, everything published priorto 1944
(75 years ago) will be in the public domain in 2019. An official renewalbuys an
additional 20 years. So in 2019, in any
Unless the copyrights were officially renewed, everything published priorto 1944
(75 years ago) will be in the public domain in 2019. An official renewalbuys an
additional 20 years. So in 2019, in any
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Tim O'Connor
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#159154
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Re: Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
If they are still available I will pick them up and make the info available to anyone requesting it.
Al Smith
Sonora Ca
If they are still available I will pick them up and make the info available to anyone requesting it.
Al Smith
Sonora Ca
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Allan Smith
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#159153
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Archive of MODEL CRAFTSMAN/RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines.
I have an almost-complete archive of RMC and it earlier named MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines back to its earliest days in 1933 (Vol 1). The earliest volumes through 1939 are in archive boxes. 1940-1979
I have an almost-complete archive of RMC and it earlier named MODEL CRAFTSMAN magazines back to its earliest days in 1933 (Vol 1). The earliest volumes through 1939 are in archive boxes. 1940-1979
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#159152
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Re: Gondola Modeling
Agreed very informative, thank you Bob and Charlie for making this available. There are two slides of NYC 713037 under the Greenville Gon section attributed as an MTH model but towards the end L-L
Agreed very informative, thank you Bob and Charlie for making this available. There are two slides of NYC 713037 under the Greenville Gon section attributed as an MTH model but towards the end L-L
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Bill Welch
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#159151
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Edited
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Delano Book
Good Friends,
A few days ago I purchased THE RAILROAD PHOTOGRAPHY OF JACK DELANO by Tony Reevy (ISBN 9780253017772) from E.R. Hamilton Booksellers. I have found Delano's
Good Friends,
A few days ago I purchased THE RAILROAD PHOTOGRAPHY OF JACK DELANO by Tony Reevy (ISBN 9780253017772) from E.R. Hamilton Booksellers. I have found Delano's
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#159150
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Re: SP H-70-6 Covered Hopper 1949 Version
I was in Italy and UK for the last three weeks so probably would have missed the Intermountain offer anyway. Will be on the lookout as my planned (will it ever be built?) Walnut Creek modules will
I was in Italy and UK for the last three weeks so probably would have missed the Intermountain offer anyway. Will be on the lookout as my planned (will it ever be built?) Walnut Creek modules will
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Ken Adams
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#159149
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Re: Gondola Modeling
Outstanding!! Thanks to Charlie Tapper for sharing that!
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Outstanding!! Thanks to Charlie Tapper for sharing that!
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#159148
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Gondola Modeling
Here is a link to an on-line presentation by Charlie Tapper on "Freight Car Modeling: With Special Emphasis on Transition‐Era Gondolas". This was presented at the Indian Nation’s Division/NMRA
Here is a link to an on-line presentation by Charlie Tapper on "Freight Car Modeling: With Special Emphasis on Transition‐Era Gondolas". This was presented at the Indian Nation’s Division/NMRA
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Bob Chaparro
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#159147
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Re: E&B Valley RR ACF Covered Hopper
After reading everyone else's experience with this kit I don't feel too bad. I removed a few parts that I thought could be used in my scrapyard, and kept the truck sideframes, and tossed the rest.
After reading everyone else's experience with this kit I don't feel too bad. I removed a few parts that I thought could be used in my scrapyard, and kept the truck sideframes, and tossed the rest.
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StephenK
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#159146
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Re: Steel Plate Loads
Bob,
The Photo section on our Groups.io site has an album of AAR Flat Car Loads and several load diagrams are among the images. There are a few documenting steel plate
Bob,
The Photo section on our Groups.io site has an album of AAR Flat Car Loads and several load diagrams are among the images. There are a few documenting steel plate
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Eric Hansmann
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#159145
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Re: old Southern Pacific movie on Youtube
Interesting thanks for posting Tim.
Paul Doggett England 🏴
Interesting thanks for posting Tim.
Paul Doggett England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#159144
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Steel Plate Loads
Can anyone direct me to a 1950s era loading diagram or prototype photo for steel plate on a flat car?
Thanks.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Can anyone direct me to a 1950s era loading diagram or prototype photo for steel plate on a flat car?
Thanks.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#159143
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