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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
Exactly the set that brought my rant to the fore!
Schuyler
Exactly the set that brought my rant to the fore!
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#172696
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Re: HELP NEEDED ON A LYSLE RPM PRESENTATIONB
Was it Chris Vanko's perhaps?
Here's the link to the program and the handouts that were shared digitally:
http://www.rpmconference.com/index.php/2018-rpm-program-complete/
Simply change the year in
Was it Chris Vanko's perhaps?
Here's the link to the program and the handouts that were shared digitally:
http://www.rpmconference.com/index.php/2018-rpm-program-complete/
Simply change the year in
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skibbs4
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#172695
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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
To read white dry transfers I use a sheet of black construction paper behind them so I can read them. Maybe using a bit of tape on the top of the decal sheet and attached to a piece of black
To read white dry transfers I use a sheet of black construction paper behind them so I can read them. Maybe using a bit of tape on the top of the decal sheet and attached to a piece of black
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Richard McQuade
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#172694
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Re: Photo: NP Reefer 91725
OK here it is with the correct caption
Still 3 doors no waiting.
-Hudson
OK here it is with the correct caption
Still 3 doors no waiting.
-Hudson
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Hudson Leighton <hudsonl@...>
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#172693
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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
"Light blue for decal paper is an improvement over white, but why can’t it be a medium blue instead of light robin’s egg blue . . .???
I have the same question.
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
"Light blue for decal paper is an improvement over white, but why can’t it be a medium blue instead of light robin’s egg blue . . .???
I have the same question.
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George Corral
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#172692
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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
Some years ago someone on the old Yahoo boards indicated that going over the back of the white on light blue Microscale decals with a black marker would enable you to read them. I tried it and ruined
Some years ago someone on the old Yahoo boards indicated that going over the back of the white on light blue Microscale decals with a black marker would enable you to read them. I tried it and ruined
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Ken Adams
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#172691
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Re: Dated search
Thanks, Guy, this solves the problem of having deleted the original message with the photo or the link to it when everybody starts the analysis and revealing more information, which can be very
Thanks, Guy, this solves the problem of having deleted the original message with the photo or the link to it when everybody starts the analysis and revealing more information, which can be very
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#172690
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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
I own a Rapido undec NP car too I'd like to paint & letter.
So I tried to order a decal set online.
Didn't work.
$20 minimum order and (I suppose) $20 minimum postage to Holland for the parcel.
I own a Rapido undec NP car too I'd like to paint & letter.
So I tried to order a decal set online.
Didn't work.
$20 minimum order and (I suppose) $20 minimum postage to Holland for the parcel.
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Fred Jansz
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#172689
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The Spring issue of The Keystone Modeler is available
Folks,
The Spring, 2020 issue (#112) of The Keystone Modeler is now available on the PRRT&HS web site at: http://www.prrths.com/newprr_files/newPRRKeystoneModeler.htm
A gentle reminder - If you don't
Folks,
The Spring, 2020 issue (#112) of The Keystone Modeler is now available on the PRRT&HS web site at: http://www.prrths.com/newprr_files/newPRRKeystoneModeler.htm
A gentle reminder - If you don't
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Bruce Smith
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#172688
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
At that time, and for long thereafter, the U.S. Safety Appliance standards for a low-side gon (sides 36" or less above floor) required only a single horizontal handhold at each end of the side, placed
At that time, and for long thereafter, the U.S. Safety Appliance standards for a low-side gon (sides 36" or less above floor) required only a single horizontal handhold at each end of the side, placed
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Jack Mullen
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#172687
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Re: Dated search
Joe Nevin wrote:
“Has someone figured out how to search for a quoted string in the messages and have most recent first? Or restricted by a date range. After transitioning to Groups.io I have
Joe Nevin wrote:
“Has someone figured out how to search for a quoted string in the messages and have most recent first? Or restricted by a date range. After transitioning to Groups.io I have
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Guy Wilber
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#172686
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Re: NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
Light blue for decal paper is an improvement over white, but why can’t it be a medium blue instead of light robin’s egg blue . . .???
Schuyler
Light blue for decal paper is an improvement over white, but why can’t it be a medium blue instead of light robin’s egg blue . . .???
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#172685
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Re: Dated search
Joe,
I'm not sure what your experience has been, but when I do a search the results appear in descending date order.
I haven't tried restricting the date range, which is probably just as well. I'm
Joe,
I'm not sure what your experience has been, but when I do a search the results appear in descending date order.
I haven't tried restricting the date range, which is probably just as well. I'm
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Jack Mullen
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#172684
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Dated search
Has someone figured out how to search for a quoted string in the messages and have most recent first? Or restricted by a date range.After transitioning to Groups.io I have not figured a way.
Joe
Has someone figured out how to search for a quoted string in the messages and have most recent first? Or restricted by a date range.After transitioning to Groups.io I have not figured a way.
Joe
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Joe Nevin
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#172683
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Photo: LPTC 847 (Poultry Car)
Photo: LPTC 847 (Poultry Car)
An undated photo of a poultry car from WorthPoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/live-poultry-transportation-company-11549263
Unfortunately, the photo is just
Photo: LPTC 847 (Poultry Car)
An undated photo of a poultry car from WorthPoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/live-poultry-transportation-company-11549263
Unfortunately, the photo is just
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Bob Chaparro
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#172682
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NPRHA decals for Rapido NP box.
Last year I purchased some decals for the Rapido NP boxcar since I knew I’d have to tweak my models for my era.
http://store.nprha.org/complete-decal-set-for-rapido-np-10000-series-boxcar/
I must
Last year I purchased some decals for the Rapido NP boxcar since I knew I’d have to tweak my models for my era.
http://store.nprha.org/complete-decal-set-for-rapido-np-10000-series-boxcar/
I must
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Brian Carlson
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#172681
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
Hi List Members,
Some additional info, I believe I have found the approximate date when these cars were ordered from Standard Steel Car Co – see Feb 1925 issue of Railway and Locomotive
Hi List Members,
Some additional info, I believe I have found the approximate date when these cars were ordered from Standard Steel Car Co – see Feb 1925 issue of Railway and Locomotive
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#172680
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
Two grabs on the left end of the car were not a requirement until 1932-33. New and newly rebuilt cars received the two grabs. There are freight cars that made it into the 1940s with only one grab on
Two grabs on the left end of the car were not a requirement until 1932-33. New and newly rebuilt cars received the two grabs. There are freight cars that made it into the 1940s with only one grab on
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Eric Hansmann
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#172679
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Re: Tank Car Placard Locations
Blow up the photo and look at the end car of the string to the right. It is UTLX 5722 from the same series of cars. It now has the end safety placard hung from the running board to the right of the
Blow up the photo and look at the end car of the string to the right. It is UTLX 5722 from the same series of cars. It now has the end safety placard hung from the running board to the right of the
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#172678
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
Hi Dan and List Members,
Dan wrote: “No ladders on right end and left end grabs are insufficient”
These gons were built in the late 1920s. What the safety requirements were at the time
Hi Dan and List Members,
Dan wrote: “No ladders on right end and left end grabs are insufficient”
These gons were built in the late 1920s. What the safety requirements were at the time
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#172677
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