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I’m trying to make out the owning road
Hi List Members,
In the image below, I can see two boxcars. I’m trying to make out the owning road for the one closest to the camers, but I’m not successful so far. Perhaps others on the list
Hi List Members,
In the image below, I can see two boxcars. I’m trying to make out the owning road for the one closest to the camers, but I’m not successful so far. Perhaps others on the list
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#172537
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nice scene showing a bulk oil dealership
Hi List Members,
There is a nice scene showing a bulk oil dealership in 1924. Very model-genic.
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pv8v89
Oh yes, there is also a steam era freight
Hi List Members,
There is a nice scene showing a bulk oil dealership in 1924. Very model-genic.
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pv8v89
Oh yes, there is also a steam era freight
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By
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#172536
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some interest in boiler loads on flat cars
Hi List Members,
There was some interest in boiler loads on flat cars recently. The image linked below shows more of this...
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6bv9r7w
If you click on
Hi List Members,
There was some interest in boiler loads on flat cars recently. The image linked below shows more of this...
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6bv9r7w
If you click on
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By
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#172535
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Re: Covid 9 Builds
Yes Jeff, on the picnic table
My studio
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Yes Jeff, on the picnic table
My studio
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#172534
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Photo: SPLA&SL Boxcar 12007
Photo: SPLA&SL Boxcar 12007
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62v377x
Partial photo of this boxcar.
Description: "Eight men and a boxcar. Men freighting wool from Orderville to the rail
Photo: SPLA&SL Boxcar 12007
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62v377x
Partial photo of this boxcar.
Description: "Eight men and a boxcar. Men freighting wool from Orderville to the rail
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Bob Chaparro
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#172533
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Re: Covid 9 Builds
Very nice models! I also like the lighting in the photos – were they taken outdoors?
Regards,
-Jeff
Very nice models! I also like the lighting in the photos – were they taken outdoors?
Regards,
-Jeff
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Aley, Jeff A
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#172532
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Covid 9 Builds
Nice job, Fenton!
Elden Gatwood
Nice job, Fenton!
Elden Gatwood
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#172531
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Re: Covid 9 Builds
Nice variety of cars, Fenton. I’m glad to see somebody else is building passenger cars. I posted a question on the passenger car group this morning asking about hand brakes on CB&Q heavyweight
Nice variety of cars, Fenton. I’m glad to see somebody else is building passenger cars. I posted a question on the passenger car group this morning asking about hand brakes on CB&Q heavyweight
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Nelson Moyer
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#172530
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Covid 9 Builds
Here is what I've built and am building since the shut down. Something old, something new, something plastic, something resin and some things not complete, nothing blue but me since I am not able to
Here is what I've built and am building since the shut down. Something old, something new, something plastic, something resin and some things not complete, nothing blue but me since I am not able to
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O Fenton Wells
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#172529
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Early Lehigh Valley boxcars
Ray Breyer has pulled together a summary of the Lehigh Valley boxcar fleet of 1925. The PDF resource can be accessed in the latest DesignBuildOp blog post.
Ray Breyer has pulled together a summary of the Lehigh Valley boxcar fleet of 1925. The PDF resource can be accessed in the latest DesignBuildOp blog post.
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Eric Hansmann
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#172528
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Milwaukee Road steel gondola 93100
I decided it was time to build an “ oldie,” Milwaukee Road all steel gondola 93100. If you are interested in the build of MILW gondola 93100 including changes and addition of parts not in the
I decided it was time to build an “ oldie,” Milwaukee Road all steel gondola 93100. If you are interested in the build of MILW gondola 93100 including changes and addition of parts not in the
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Lester Breuer
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#172527
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Re: OT: What Groups are people following on Groups.io
There is also a Freight Car Group focused on building Styrene: https://plasticfreightcarbuiilders.groups.io/g/main/topics
Bill Welch
There is also a Freight Car Group focused on building Styrene: https://plasticfreightcarbuiilders.groups.io/g/main/topics
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#172526
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Re: OT: What Groups are people following on Groups.io
Hi,
This is a subgroup of the Southern Railway group.
https://southernrailway.groups.io/g/ModelingTheSouthern
Regards,
Jeff Oliver
Hi,
This is a subgroup of the Southern Railway group.
https://southernrailway.groups.io/g/ModelingTheSouthern
Regards,
Jeff Oliver
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Almufti Hishman
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#172525
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
No, I still have me drill press but it is a Cameron drill press and can go below #80 drill bits but normally #80 is fine.
Jack Burgess
No, I still have me drill press but it is a Cameron drill press and can go below #80 drill bits but normally #80 is fine.
Jack Burgess
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Jack Burgess
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#172524
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
Jack, did you ever sell this? I'm looking for one.
Bill Jolitz
Jack, did you ever sell this? I'm looking for one.
Bill Jolitz
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Bill J.
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#172523
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Re: OT: What Groups are people following on Groups.io
You have one of my groups, the Railway Bull Shippers Group.
You might also enjoy the Railroad Citrus Industry Modeling Group at:
https://groups.io/g/RailroadCitrusIndustryModelingGroup
You have one of my groups, the Railway Bull Shippers Group.
You might also enjoy the Railroad Citrus Industry Modeling Group at:
https://groups.io/g/RailroadCitrusIndustryModelingGroup
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Bob Chaparro
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#172522
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Re: Photo: MP Boxcar 85825
I might be missing something obvious, but I was wondering to myself yesterday how paper seals were attached to steel sheathed cars and steel doors.
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Brian Stokes
https://northpoint48.blogspot.com/
I might be missing something obvious, but I was wondering to myself yesterday how paper seals were attached to steel sheathed cars and steel doors.
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Brian Stokes
https://northpoint48.blogspot.com/
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Brian Stokes
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#172521
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Re: LNE 1923 ARA Proposed Standard Steel Boxcars
I wrote:
"This car does have the PRR Class X29 1928 side sheathing pattern and 5 ft kingpin-to-striker spacing, but the 4/4 Dreadnaught ends are different from the 1932/1934 Class X29 Dreadnaught end
I wrote:
"This car does have the PRR Class X29 1928 side sheathing pattern and 5 ft kingpin-to-striker spacing, but the 4/4 Dreadnaught ends are different from the 1932/1934 Class X29 Dreadnaught end
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Benjamin Hom
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#172520
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What's on your workbench?
A quick update from Yarmouth Model Works
https://elgincarshops.blogspot.com/2020/04/whats-on-your-workbench.html
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Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
A quick update from Yarmouth Model Works
https://elgincarshops.blogspot.com/2020/04/whats-on-your-workbench.html
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Pierre Oliver
www.elgincarshops.com
www.yarmouthmodelworks.com
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Pierre Oliver
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#172519
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Re: NPMX 504 Mech Reefer
I agree with you Tony, but I could also point out several HO scale plastic
models for which there were 500 or fewer prototype cars (some as little as
100 cars), and a
I agree with you Tony, but I could also point out several HO scale plastic
models for which there were 500 or fewer prototype cars (some as little as
100 cars), and a
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Tim O'Connor
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#172518
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