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Plastic Pipe "T"s cored for .012 brass wire
I have a project that has a need for joining .012 wire in a "T". some time back there were plastic pipe joints but I can't remember who made them. MY LHS thinks it was Utah Pacific but there's nothing
I have a project that has a need for joining .012 wire in a "T". some time back there were plastic pipe joints but I can't remember who made them. MY LHS thinks it was Utah Pacific but there's nothing
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Bill McCoy
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#169389
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Re: Intermountain 12 panel GN Vermillion box car details
The photo of GN18108 on Fallen Flags shows remains of vermilion paint on the roof.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/rsPicture.aspx?id=473114
Staffan Ehnbom
The photo of GN18108 on Fallen Flags shows remains of vermilion paint on the roof.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/rsPicture.aspx?id=473114
Staffan Ehnbom
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Staffan Ehnbom
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#169388
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Re: Intermountain 12 panel GN Vermillion box car details
Vermilion GN cars had mineral red trucks and underbody.
Staffan Ehnbom
Vermilion GN cars had mineral red trucks and underbody.
Staffan Ehnbom
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Staffan Ehnbom
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#169387
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RF&F Sand Hopper
Friends,
I would like to offer two photos of a most unusual RF&P covered hopper for your approval and commentary. The car is RF&P 14, apparently used in company sand service. While numbered in the
Friends,
I would like to offer two photos of a most unusual RF&P covered hopper for your approval and commentary. The car is RF&P 14, apparently used in company sand service. While numbered in the
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#169386
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Re: WP Rebuilt Boxcar
Gary and All,
There is a very thorough breakdown of these cars and there were two separate doner cars from WP inventory on the Shake N Take site if you're signed up.
Greg Martin
Gary and All,
There is a very thorough breakdown of these cars and there were two separate doner cars from WP inventory on the Shake N Take site if you're signed up.
Greg Martin
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Greg Martin
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#169385
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Santa Fe Tank Car 100801 upgrade
I have upgraded Santa Fe tank car 100801 with a resin cast dome and other details. If you are interested as to why and how, photos and writeup of the upgrade process including paint and weathering
I have upgraded Santa Fe tank car 100801 with a resin cast dome and other details. If you are interested as to why and how, photos and writeup of the upgrade process including paint and weathering
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Lester Breuer
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#169384
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Re: ARA / AAR Standard Letters and Figures for Freight Car Marking
I am not sure that I am completely following the discussion here, but it is a topic that has come up before. At the risk of repeating myself, the "standard" MCB/ARA/AAR Roman letter diagram dates to
I am not sure that I am completely following the discussion here, but it is a topic that has come up before. At the risk of repeating myself, the "standard" MCB/ARA/AAR Roman letter diagram dates to
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Dave Parker
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#169383
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Re: ARA / AAR Standard Letters and Figures for Freight Car Marking
Charlie Vlk wrote:
For those who may not have seen it, I provide below a link to the blog post that Charlie cites in his
Charlie Vlk wrote:
For those who may not have seen it, I provide below a link to the blog post that Charlie cites in his
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Tony Thompson
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#169382
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ARA / AAR Standard Letters and Figures for Freight Car Marking
All-
I happened to run across Tony Thompson's blog "Prototype Lettering, Part 2".
In comparing the figures that are presented as "AAR" vs. the CB&Q ARA ST'D
LETTER set originally drawn Chicago
All-
I happened to run across Tony Thompson's blog "Prototype Lettering, Part 2".
In comparing the figures that are presented as "AAR" vs. the CB&Q ARA ST'D
LETTER set originally drawn Chicago
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Charlie Vlk
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#169381
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Re: grain dumper (was Staley Tank Cars)
Not only was it repainted (sometime between 1949 and 1961), but the car also has had its wooden running board and laterals replaced with Morton. This photo is the first documented evidence that this
Not only was it repainted (sometime between 1949 and 1961), but the car also has had its wooden running board and laterals replaced with Morton. This photo is the first documented evidence that this
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mopacfirst
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#169380
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Re: Intermountain 12 panel GN Vermillion box car details
What I remember from having some of these kits is there's a grab iron that's suppose to run across the end of the car, there are holes in the ends that need filling. This is for later versions without
What I remember from having some of these kits is there's a grab iron that's suppose to run across the end of the car, there are holes in the ends that need filling. This is for later versions without
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Clark Propst
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#169379
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Re: grain dumper (was Staley Tank Cars)
A freshly repainted 1932 ARA design box car!
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
A freshly repainted 1932 ARA design box car!
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#169378
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Re: CNW "X" door trap cars
John,
Thanks for adding this to the knowledge base. I always thought the X cars were captive only between Proviso and Chicago. I wonder if they extended to other major terminals such as the Twin
John,
Thanks for adding this to the knowledge base. I always thought the X cars were captive only between Proviso and Chicago. I wonder if they extended to other major terminals such as the Twin
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Charlie Vlk
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#169377
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CNW "X" door trap cars
We've discussed these cars in the past, but several of Jack Delano's photo captions at the Library of Congress add depth to the story. I just hope that they did a good job of tying down the loaded
We've discussed these cars in the past, but several of Jack Delano's photo captions at the Library of Congress add depth to the story. I just hope that they did a good job of tying down the loaded
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John Barry
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#169376
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Re: Photo: NYC Depressed Center Flat 499051
The Skykomish River is by far the main water running tributary to the GN but as for Cascade Tunnel it's actually the Tye River which then obviously dumps into the south fork of the Sky. At Index is
The Skykomish River is by far the main water running tributary to the GN but as for Cascade Tunnel it's actually the Tye River which then obviously dumps into the south fork of the Sky. At Index is
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espee4441
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#169375
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Re: Intermountain 12 panel GN Vermillion box car details
Thanks Todd,
I haven't built cars in years and forgot the great resources this group has. I've never tried Google Images but am headed there now.
Bill
Thanks Todd,
I haven't built cars in years and forgot the great resources this group has. I've never tried Google Images but am headed there now.
Bill
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Bill McCoy
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#169374
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Re: Cocoa Beach 2020
Nice post. When was there cake? First I knew was in the blog.
Roberto’s was good. My first time and I’m on the bland side of eating usually. I throughly enjoyed it.
Brian J. Carlson
Nice post. When was there cake? First I knew was in the blog.
Roberto’s was good. My first time and I’m on the bland side of eating usually. I throughly enjoyed it.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#169373
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: NYC Depressed Center Flat 499051
I get my .....homishes mixed up. You are correct.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
I get my .....homishes mixed up. You are correct.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
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Andy Carlson
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#169372
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Re: Intermountain 12 panel GN Vermillion box car details
Hi Bill,
The Steam Era Freight Cars website is your friend. See the files for different 'species' of steel boxcars created by Ed Hawkins, Ted Culotta and others, specifically the files for 10'
Hi Bill,
The Steam Era Freight Cars website is your friend. See the files for different 'species' of steel boxcars created by Ed Hawkins, Ted Culotta and others, specifically the files for 10'
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Todd Sullivan
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#169371
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Cocoa Beach 2020
I've just posted to my blog a short description of this year's Cocoa Beach meeting, as I experienced it. If you went, you may find it brings back a memory or two; if you didn't go, this might motivate
I've just posted to my blog a short description of this year's Cocoa Beach meeting, as I experienced it. If you went, you may find it brings back a memory or two; if you didn't go, this might motivate
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Tony Thompson
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#169370
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