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Re: State of Maine Cars
Yes, check out the kits page for Yarmouth Models; you will need to scroll down a bit:
http://www.yarmouthmodelworks.com/index.php/ResinModelKits/Index
Jim Brewer
Yes, check out the kits page for Yarmouth Models; you will need to scroll down a bit:
http://www.yarmouthmodelworks.com/index.php/ResinModelKits/Index
Jim Brewer
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James Brewer
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#177313
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Re: Flat Black
I can’t say anything about Star brand paint as I’ve never seen it or used it but I think you’re all wet when it comes to Tru-Color. As I’ve stated on this list before, I knew Accu-Paints
I can’t say anything about Star brand paint as I’ve never seen it or used it but I think you’re all wet when it comes to Tru-Color. As I’ve stated on this list before, I knew Accu-Paints
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#177312
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Re: New Precision Scale Co
TJ’s Hobbies is Teresa Prantle and her family. Can’t remember her husbands name but from my
experience I’d say they ship fairly quickly. YMMV
Cordially, Don Valentine
TJ’s Hobbies is Teresa Prantle and her family. Can’t remember her husbands name but from my
experience I’d say they ship fairly quickly. YMMV
Cordially, Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#177311
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Re: New NYC gondola kit and more
Thanks for sharing, but I would prefer to see more steam era 40 ft. gons rather the mill and 50 ft. gons. I believe the 40 ft. cars were more common in the steam/transition era weren't they?
Victor
Thanks for sharing, but I would prefer to see more steam era 40 ft. gons rather the mill and 50 ft. gons. I believe the 40 ft. cars were more common in the steam/transition era weren't they?
Victor
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reporterllc
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#177310
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State of Maine Cars
I know this has been covered in the past (I looked), but in the more recent time period has anyone come with a accurate car either RTR or as a kit, other than brass?
Victor A.
I know this has been covered in the past (I looked), but in the more recent time period has anyone come with a accurate car either RTR or as a kit, other than brass?
Victor A.
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reporterllc
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#177309
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Re: Photos: Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association Reefers (1928)
The Northern Utah Division NMRA did a custom run of this paint scheme through Accurail a few years ago. Every once in a while they show up on ebay.
One of these photos I've never seen before so I
The Northern Utah Division NMRA did a custom run of this paint scheme through Accurail a few years ago. Every once in a while they show up on ebay.
One of these photos I've never seen before so I
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Josh
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#177308
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Re: 40ft Pratt truss single sheathed boxcar
Agreed.
And that would also confirm that it was not the Temaskaming and Northern Ontario (T&NO).
Michael Livingston
Agreed.
And that would also confirm that it was not the Temaskaming and Northern Ontario (T&NO).
Michael Livingston
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Michael Livingston
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#177307
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Dimensional Data - wrong assumptions
Hi Folks,
The dimensional data in the attached image doesn’t make sense to me. I tried to puzzle it out using the ORER, but no luck. Obviously I have a wrong assumption somewhere. Here’s my
Hi Folks,
The dimensional data in the attached image doesn’t make sense to me. I tried to puzzle it out using the ORER, but no luck. Obviously I have a wrong assumption somewhere. Here’s my
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Aley, Jeff A
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#177306
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
That's a pretty loooong gondola. Try Carnegie Steel Company (C.S.CO.).
Todd Sullivan.
That's a pretty loooong gondola. Try Carnegie Steel Company (C.S.CO.).
Todd Sullivan.
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Todd Sullivan
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#177305
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Sheesh! The EXACT SAME photo was posted in early May by Claus Schlund. The reporting marks are CSCO, not CSCD, and not CSCX.
To repeat, both Garth, and the previous discussion, this car, CSCO 534,
Sheesh! The EXACT SAME photo was posted in early May by Claus Schlund. The reporting marks are CSCO, not CSCD, and not CSCX.
To repeat, both Garth, and the previous discussion, this car, CSCO 534,
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Bruce Smith
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#177304
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Re: C&EI Postwar AAR 50' Boxcar – Front Range Upgrade #5
Wow, how deep is that stash?!? Nicely done, and keep 'em coming!
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Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
Wow, how deep is that stash?!? Nicely done, and keep 'em coming!
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Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
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Michael Gross
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#177303
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Re: image from Homestead, PA in 1915
The BR&P gon has what I think are "safety chains" on the end sill. Three links are to the right of the coupler, two links and a hook are to the left. Was this "system" ever an industry requirement?
The BR&P gon has what I think are "safety chains" on the end sill. Three links are to the right of the coupler, two links and a hook are to the left. Was this "system" ever an industry requirement?
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Alex Huff
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#177302
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Can't make out the lettering at the far end of the car, but per the reporting marks list from pwrr.org, CS should be Colorado Southern. A close possibility may be:
CSCD CASCADE & COLUMBIA RIVER
Can't make out the lettering at the far end of the car, but per the reporting marks list from pwrr.org, CS should be Colorado Southern. A close possibility may be:
CSCD CASCADE & COLUMBIA RIVER
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tbarney2004
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#177301
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Carnegie Steel Co.
If I recall correctly, a different car with the same reporting marks previously appeared within the last few days.
Ken Montero
Carnegie Steel Co.
If I recall correctly, a different car with the same reporting marks previously appeared within the last few days.
Ken Montero
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Kenneth Montero
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#177300
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Bob,
Carnegie Steel Co. A car with similar lettering is shown in the 1931 CBC, page 239, or in Gregg Reprint No. 46.
No, this isn't a lumber yard. It is a steel stock yard, though I'm not sure whether
Bob,
Carnegie Steel Co. A car with similar lettering is shown in the 1931 CBC, page 239, or in Gregg Reprint No. 46.
No, this isn't a lumber yard. It is a steel stock yard, though I'm not sure whether
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177299
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Re: Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Definitely not Colorado & Southern.
Definitely not Colorado & Southern.
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Richard Townsend
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#177298
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Loading Grain In A Refrigerator Car (1918)
Loading Grain In A Refrigerator Car (1918)
A photo from the Utah State Historical Society:
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6t445nf
This photo can be enlarged quite a bit.
I was well
Loading Grain In A Refrigerator Car (1918)
A photo from the Utah State Historical Society:
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6t445nf
This photo can be enlarged quite a bit.
I was well
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Bob Chaparro
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#177297
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Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
A photo from University of Utah Library:
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cv5566
This photo can be enlarged quite a bit.
I don't
Photo: Gondola At Lumber Yard (Circa 1920s-1930s)
A photo from University of Utah Library:
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cv5566
This photo can be enlarged quite a bit.
I don't
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Bob Chaparro
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#177296
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Re: Mid 1920s 3/3/3 dreadnaught end
Yes - I’m planning on doing one of each car type Colin. The offset door cars and the centered door cars.
Rob
Yes - I’m planning on doing one of each car type Colin. The offset door cars and the centered door cars.
Rob
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Robert kirkham
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#177295
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Want to buy Rio Grande Models #3038 side dump car HO
A Swedish railroad had three of these. A Swefdish modeler wants to have one on his layout. If you have a model for sale, please mail to
staffan dot ehnbom at gmail dot com
Staffan Ehnbom
A Swedish railroad had three of these. A Swefdish modeler wants to have one on his layout. If you have a model for sale, please mail to
staffan dot ehnbom at gmail dot com
Staffan Ehnbom
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Staffan Ehnbom
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#177294
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