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Re: To quote Robert Duvall from "Apocalypse Now," . . .
Very nice, Bill.
Schuyler
Very nice, Bill.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#170822
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Westerfield NB box car
I won a Westerfield NB box car as a door prize at CCB. Started on the kit this morning. Beautiful one piece body model BTW. Chances of seeing one of these cars around here are slim to none.There's
I won a Westerfield NB box car as a door prize at CCB. Started on the kit this morning. Beautiful one piece body model BTW. Chances of seeing one of these cars around here are slim to none.There's
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Clark Propst
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#170821
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Re: WTB: Tennessee Central Boxcar Decals
I would hope that he will produce the decals in such a way as to cover many variations over time.
Schuyler
I would hope that he will produce the decals in such a way as to cover many variations over time.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#170820
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Re: WTB: Tennessee Central Boxcar Decals
It is interesting to note that the "S" on the Protocraft Decal set (as well as the prototype!) seems to be upside down.
Steve Kay
It is interesting to note that the "S" on the Protocraft Decal set (as well as the prototype!) seems to be upside down.
Steve Kay
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StephenK
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#170819
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To quote Robert Duvall from "Apocalypse Now," . . .
. . . "I love the smell of Microscale's Micro Sole and Micro Set in the morning." For example here is my kit-bashed Missouri-Kansas-Texas Company Shops 1943-built War Emergency boxcar. It was primed
. . . "I love the smell of Microscale's Micro Sole and Micro Set in the morning." For example here is my kit-bashed Missouri-Kansas-Texas Company Shops 1943-built War Emergency boxcar. It was primed
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Bill Welch
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#170818
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Re: WTB: Tennessee Central Boxcar Decals
In the FWIW department,
The Pullman Library has a Pullman drawing of Lot 5655 series7900-7955 TC Box cars stencil drawings.
That includes the side, end, bolster, cylinder &interior lettering.
In the FWIW department,
The Pullman Library has a Pullman drawing of Lot 5655 series7900-7955 TC Box cars stencil drawings.
That includes the side, end, bolster, cylinder &interior lettering.
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Bob Webber
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#170817
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Re: PRR F34 flat
Dave,
Looking at the very same resources that you say are not helpful, here's what I have figured out...
1) Brake cylinder - one brake cylinder is mounted to each span bolster so that when looking at
Dave,
Looking at the very same resources that you say are not helpful, here's what I have figured out...
1) Brake cylinder - one brake cylinder is mounted to each span bolster so that when looking at
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Bruce Smith
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#170816
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Re: WTB: Tennessee Central Boxcar Decals
Allen,
Is he planning on producing these decals only for the refurbished and renumbered version (500 series) ca. 1958+?
I have several photos of the 7900s and later 500 series cars that I can
Allen,
Is he planning on producing these decals only for the refurbished and renumbered version (500 series) ca. 1958+?
I have several photos of the 7900s and later 500 series cars that I can
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Steven D Johnson
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#170815
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Re: WTB: Tennessee Central Boxcar Decals
John Hagen has taken on the project of producing Tennessee Central Boxcar decals in HO scale. It will take him several months to get to this project as he has a backlog of work.
I have sent him all
John Hagen has taken on the project of producing Tennessee Central Boxcar decals in HO scale. It will take him several months to get to this project as he has a backlog of work.
I have sent him all
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Allen Cain
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#170814
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open invitation to the virtual partial TPRM Meet
Clarification - The virtual partial TPRM Meet is open to all modellers wishing to show any model railroad equipment that you built or modified to accurately reflect a prototype. That is the only limit
Clarification - The virtual partial TPRM Meet is open to all modellers wishing to show any model railroad equipment that you built or modified to accurately reflect a prototype. That is the only limit
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Richard McQuade
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#170813
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Re: Funaro & Camerlengo Central Vermont SS car w/Extended Height Roof kit #'s 6653 & 6655
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I took a look at the link you posted. What I find pretty neat are the photos of the double door cars that were rebuilt into single door cars, but the upper door track for the left hand door is still
I took a look at the link you posted. What I find pretty neat are the photos of the double door cars that were rebuilt into single door cars, but the upper door track for the left hand door is still
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Riverboy
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#170812
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Re: Funaro & Camerlengo Central Vermont SS car w/Extended Height Roof kit #'s 6653 & 6655
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Somewhat answering my own question Marty gives a good history of the CV SS cars and a few photos: http://centralvermontrailway.blogspot.com/2011/08/central-vermonts-42000-43000-and-44000.html
Bill
Somewhat answering my own question Marty gives a good history of the CV SS cars and a few photos: http://centralvermontrailway.blogspot.com/2011/08/central-vermonts-42000-43000-and-44000.html
Bill
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Bill Welch
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#170811
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Funaro & Camerlengo Central Vermont SS car w/Extended Height Roof kit #'s 6653 & 6655
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Has anyone here built one of the F&C CV SS kits with the extended roof. If so hoping you will post a photo here please. Alternatively if you have one of the kits could you please post a photo showing
Has anyone here built one of the F&C CV SS kits with the extended roof. If so hoping you will post a photo here please. Alternatively if you have one of the kits could you please post a photo showing
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Bill Welch
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#170810
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Offered at cost--Intermountain just released '37 AAR HO box cars
Hello-
I have singles of 4 recently released Intermountain 1937 AAR single door box cars, all factory assembled, and all are brand new and each have Dreadnaught 4/5 ends.
I am closing these out and
Hello-
I have singles of 4 recently released Intermountain 1937 AAR single door box cars, all factory assembled, and all are brand new and each have Dreadnaught 4/5 ends.
I am closing these out and
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Andy Carlson
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#170809
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Re: Photo: Central Vermont End Door Boxcar 4352
It's been converted to a company service supply car via a "patch job". Both the number and the "MWM" at the bottom of the second panel show this.
John C. La Rue, Jr.
Bonita Springs, FL
It's been converted to a company service supply car via a "patch job". Both the number and the "MWM" at the bottom of the second panel show this.
John C. La Rue, Jr.
Bonita Springs, FL
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mofwcaboose <MOFWCABOOSE@...>
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#170808
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Re: Photo: Central Vermont End Door Boxcar 4352
Thank you Bob, I always enjoy viewing the jewels you manage to dig up!
Claus Schlund
Thank you Bob, I always enjoy viewing the jewels you manage to dig up!
Claus Schlund
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#170807
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
Jon Miller wrote:
yes, Jon, both schemes.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Jon Miller wrote:
yes, Jon, both schemes.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#170806
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Photo: Central Vermont End Door Boxcar 4352
Photo: Central Vermont End Door Boxcar 4352
A Doug Lilly photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/149706553@N05/38567876541/in/album-72157689269937726/
I'm not sure there is anything particularly
Photo: Central Vermont End Door Boxcar 4352
A Doug Lilly photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/149706553@N05/38567876541/in/album-72157689269937726/
I'm not sure there is anything particularly
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Bob Chaparro
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#170805
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
On my friends layout, there was a certain car (pre-1960, so this is at least somewhat legal! <G>), and every time that I was working the yard, if I saw that car, I knew what train to put it into and
On my friends layout, there was a certain car (pre-1960, so this is at least somewhat legal! <G>), and every time that I was working the yard, if I saw that car, I knew what train to put it into and
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Brian Termunde
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#170804
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
No response? I'm assuming that was because the car is the same and the only difference is paint and lettering! I had to wait the 5 years to get this paint/lettering
No response? I'm assuming that was because the car is the same and the only difference is paint and lettering! I had to wait the 5 years to get this paint/lettering
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Jon Miller
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#170803
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