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Re: TANGENT BARBER S-2 100 TON TRUCK
Bill,
The answer is 100-Ton cars that are not relevant for this list.
You will find discussion on the BBFCL ("Baby Boomer Freight Car List") and MFCL ("Modern") lists.
David Lehlbach
Tangent Scale
Bill,
The answer is 100-Ton cars that are not relevant for this list.
You will find discussion on the BBFCL ("Baby Boomer Freight Car List") and MFCL ("Modern") lists.
David Lehlbach
Tangent Scale
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Tangent Scale Models
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#169205
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Re: Rutland flatcar with trailer load
I believe the photo was taken in Des Moines IA. Warfield Pratt & Howell was a grocery warehouse company in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Sioux City IA. The banner would indicated the car was loaded in
I believe the photo was taken in Des Moines IA. Warfield Pratt & Howell was a grocery warehouse company in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Sioux City IA. The banner would indicated the car was loaded in
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Douglas Harding
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#169204
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Re: Rutland flatcar with trailer load
Hi List Members,
Apparently the May 1999 issue of RMC page 106 has an image of another of these RUTLAND flat cars, looks like RUT 2762, from the Dominic Raia collection. I don't know if there
Hi List Members,
Apparently the May 1999 issue of RMC page 106 has an image of another of these RUTLAND flat cars, looks like RUT 2762, from the Dominic Raia collection. I don't know if there
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#169203
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Re: Caboose A vs. B End Orientation Question
Thanks, Jack. The drawing of the underbody in the instructions has the brake cylinder pointing toward the long end, which is labeled Front (non-cupola) End on the drawing. For freight cars, the brake
Thanks, Jack. The drawing of the underbody in the instructions has the brake cylinder pointing toward the long end, which is labeled Front (non-cupola) End on the drawing. For freight cars, the brake
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Nelson Moyer
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#169202
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Re: Rutland flatcar with trailer load
Marty and Friends,
The article was indeed by Richard Hendrickson, and is found in the August 1993 RAILMODEL JOURNAL. Richard said this was the only close prototype he could find for the Athearn 40'
Marty and Friends,
The article was indeed by Richard Hendrickson, and is found in the August 1993 RAILMODEL JOURNAL. Richard said this was the only close prototype he could find for the Athearn 40'
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#169201
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Re: Rutland flatcar with trailer load
Interesting shot. I don't have the article, but back in the early days of prototype rolling stock modeling (John Nehrich or perhaps even Richard?) did an article on reworking an Athearn flat to more
Interesting shot. I don't have the article, but back in the early days of prototype rolling stock modeling (John Nehrich or perhaps even Richard?) did an article on reworking an Athearn flat to more
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Marty McGuirk
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#169200
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Re: Rutland flatcar with trailer load
Neat photo! The weigh date stencil looks like 3 17.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Neat photo! The weigh date stencil looks like 3 17.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#169199
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Re: Caboose A vs. B End Orientation Question
It appears the orientation of the brake cylinder was unchanged. The cylinder is concealed by the battery boxes, but photos in the Burlington Waycars book of cars with the boxes and wagon wheels
It appears the orientation of the brake cylinder was unchanged. The cylinder is concealed by the battery boxes, but photos in the Burlington Waycars book of cars with the boxes and wagon wheels
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Jack Mullen
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#169198
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SEEKING A SUNSHINE KIT
I am looking for a Sinshine kit for a St Louis San Francisco stock car in the 47800 series. This car was a topic in this list about a month ago. Hopefullysomeone has this kit in their "Probably Will
I am looking for a Sinshine kit for a St Louis San Francisco stock car in the 47800 series. This car was a topic in this list about a month ago. Hopefullysomeone has this kit in their "Probably Will
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#169197
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Rutland flatcar with trailer load
Here is an interesting image. Shows Rutland 2700 flatcar with two short Freuhauf trailers, being delivered in Des Moines IA. I don’t have a date, but would say circa 1920.
Doug
Here is an interesting image. Shows Rutland 2700 flatcar with two short Freuhauf trailers, being delivered in Des Moines IA. I don’t have a date, but would say circa 1920.
Doug
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Douglas Harding
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#169196
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TANGENT BARBER S-2 100 TON TRUCK
What cars used these trucks?
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
What cars used these trucks?
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#169195
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Re: PRR X31B with staging for station wagon bodies
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Doug MacLeod
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#169194
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Re: Caboose A vs. B End Orientation Question
Nelson,
I can't speak for the CB&Q; but Wabash cars had the brake cylinder pointing toward the short (cupola) end.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
Nelson,
I can't speak for the CB&Q; but Wabash cars had the brake cylinder pointing toward the short (cupola) end.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
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Gary Roe
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#169193
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Caboose A vs. B End Orientation Question
I’m working on two waycars (Burlington usage), and I need to know which end is considered the A and B end where the cupola is offset from center. Specifically, I’m building two CB&Q NE-10 steel
I’m working on two waycars (Burlington usage), and I need to know which end is considered the A and B end where the cupola is offset from center. Specifically, I’m building two CB&Q NE-10 steel
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Nelson Moyer
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#169192
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Re: Sunshine Kits wanted
Dear Sir
Please send me your Email so I can contact you re these kits.
Laurance King
<lrkdbn@...>
Dear Sir
Please send me your Email so I can contact you re these kits.
Laurance King
<lrkdbn@...>
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lrkdbn
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#169191
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Milwaukee road caboose interior color...?
Fellas,
I am readying an O scale Overland 24' Milwaukee wood caboose. Per images, it appears the roof is black, the sides freight car brown and the underbody black. What is the appropriate
Fellas,
I am readying an O scale Overland 24' Milwaukee wood caboose. Per images, it appears the roof is black, the sides freight car brown and the underbody black. What is the appropriate
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Brad Andonian
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#169190
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Re: PRR G25 "screw car"
Tim:
They look like the PRR 70-ton "Crown" truck, kissing cousin to the USRA 70-t Andrews. Consistent with the CAPY in the pic (and ORER).
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Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
Tim:
They look like the PRR 70-ton "Crown" truck, kissing cousin to the USRA 70-t Andrews. Consistent with the CAPY in the pic (and ORER).
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Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
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Dave Parker
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#169189
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Re: PRR G25 "screw car"
what kind of trucks are on that car?
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
what kind of trucks are on that car?
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Tim O'Connor
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#169188
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and here's another PRR G25 screw car from above
https://digital.hagley.org/PRR_13470?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=920c3a4eb30134ce25cf&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=94&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=7
I looked at these closely when doing the research for the PRR gon book, and it
https://digital.hagley.org/PRR_13470?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=920c3a4eb30134ce25cf&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=94&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=7
I looked at these closely when doing the research for the PRR gon book, and it
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#169187
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PRR X31B with staging for station wagon bodies
https://digital.hagley.org/PRR_12065?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=ffce273c9a49e5007a0f&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=93&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=24
How cool is that!
Elden Gatwood
https://digital.hagley.org/PRR_12065?solr_nav%5Bid%5D=ffce273c9a49e5007a0f&solr_nav%5Bpage%5D=93&solr_nav%5Boffset%5D=24
How cool is that!
Elden Gatwood
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#169186
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