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Re: Crappy Job
They are UNloading this car, by hand into the wagon and truck in the background... The caption information notes it is a car from Chicago. I have records of 6 gondolas of manure shipped from Union
They are UNloading this car, by hand into the wagon and truck in the background... The caption information notes it is a car from Chicago. I have records of 6 gondolas of manure shipped from Union
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Andy Laurent
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#166683
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Out of Office September 6-23
Hello,
I will be out of the office from September 6th until September 23rd.
For BRHS matters, please contact Tom Whitt, otherwise, I will respond to you
email when I return.
Thanks for your
Hello,
I will be out of the office from September 6th until September 23rd.
For BRHS matters, please contact Tom Whitt, otherwise, I will respond to you
email when I return.
Thanks for your
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Dave Lotz
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#166682
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Re: Crappy Job
Well, it’s got to go somewhere, right? That looks like an all day job.
I see steam coming off of the loads in the wagon and the trucks. It’s probably keeping the workers warm on a chilly day.
Well, it’s got to go somewhere, right? That looks like an all day job.
I see steam coming off of the loads in the wagon and the trucks. It’s probably keeping the workers warm on a chilly day.
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Eric Hansmann
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#166681
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Re: Detailing Tichy 2-Bay USRA hopper
I appreciate the info Bob but i am modeling October 1955 when the stenciling would be very different. Also for this particular design I am only focused on the "Ya'll" roads that owned them, originals
I appreciate the info Bob but i am modeling October 1955 when the stenciling would be very different. Also for this particular design I am only focused on the "Ya'll" roads that owned them, originals
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Bill Welch
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#166680
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Re: Detailing Tichy 2-Bay USRA hopper
CC&O, DL&W, LV, D&H, B&O, BR&P, P&R, NYC, ERR, NYNH&H & BLE are listed on the United States Standard lettering diagram for 55-ton hopper cars dated Oct. 1919 - stenciling drawings and details are
CC&O, DL&W, LV, D&H, B&O, BR&P, P&R, NYC, ERR, NYNH&H & BLE are listed on the United States Standard lettering diagram for 55-ton hopper cars dated Oct. 1919 - stenciling drawings and details are
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Bob Webber
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#166679
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Detailing Tichy 2-Bay USRA hopper
A few years ago the Boys at the Clearwater Car Shops built a few of the Tichy USRA 2-bay hoppers for their favorite railroads. Some purest don’t like this kit because the two middle panels are wider
A few years ago the Boys at the Clearwater Car Shops built a few of the Tichy USRA 2-bay hoppers for their favorite railroads. Some purest don’t like this kit because the two middle panels are wider
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Bill Welch
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#166678
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Re: Crappy Job
“Well, I shoveled s417 in Louisiana”
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
“Well, I shoveled s417 in Louisiana”
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#166677
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Re: Crappy Job
What did you do in the Great World War Two?
One extra point if you recognize the movie.
Jim Gates
What did you do in the Great World War Two?
One extra point if you recognize the movie.
Jim Gates
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Jim Gates
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#166676
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Re: Crappy Job
Crappy job, indeed, especially if the loading or unloading happened with human muscle power.
My late Dad worked at the Woodland, Yolo County, CA Spreckels plant up though the early 1950s and I can
Crappy job, indeed, especially if the loading or unloading happened with human muscle power.
My late Dad worked at the Woodland, Yolo County, CA Spreckels plant up though the early 1950s and I can
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#166675
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Re: Crappy Job
The gondola must have been loaded on that siding behind city hall.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
The gondola must have been loaded on that siding behind city hall.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
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Gary Roe
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#166674
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Crappy Job
From the Illinois Digital Archives - Pantagraph (Bloomington IL local paper) Collection.
Frisco gondola with manure being unloaded from Chicago 3/24/44.
This is a C&A siding near the Funk Bros Seed
From the Illinois Digital Archives - Pantagraph (Bloomington IL local paper) Collection.
Frisco gondola with manure being unloaded from Chicago 3/24/44.
This is a C&A siding near the Funk Bros Seed
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Matt Smith
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#166673
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Re: LifeLike 8000 gallon Tanks
Bill
Just a historical note - some of the original Front Range kits were painted with
"Accupaint" (actually Fred B showed the supplier to SMP) but the pad print
Bill
Just a historical note - some of the original Front Range kits were painted with
"Accupaint" (actually Fred B showed the supplier to SMP) but the pad print
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Tim O'Connor
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#166672
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Re: LifeLike 8000 gallon Tanks
Schuyler, have you tried Scalecoat paint remover? I use it for removing paint and stripping cars.It will take off more than the lettering.
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
Schuyler, have you tried Scalecoat paint remover? I use it for removing paint and stripping cars.It will take off more than the lettering.
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
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O Fenton Wells
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#166671
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Re: LifeLike 8000 gallon Tanks
Schuyler, I don't see how you can remove the lettering w/o removing the underlying silver. As Tim suggests it is in kit form, remove the paint and repaint. I have had great result removing paint on
Schuyler, I don't see how you can remove the lettering w/o removing the underlying silver. As Tim suggests it is in kit form, remove the paint and repaint. I have had great result removing paint on
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Bill Welch
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#166670
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Re: LifeLike 8000 gallon Tanks
is it a kit or RTR?
if a kit, I'd just strip the tank and repaint it. Small amounts of lettering can be
removed easily enough with various techniques, but CONOCO is a
is it a kit or RTR?
if a kit, I'd just strip the tank and repaint it. Small amounts of lettering can be
removed easily enough with various techniques, but CONOCO is a
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Tim O'Connor
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#166669
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MDC 3-bay hopper mystery
Everybody loves a good mystery, right?
I'm holding an old MDC rib-side 3-bay (HO) with the longitudinal ballast gates. The crossdump version was long ago superseded by the Atlas 9-panel 3-bay (has
Everybody loves a good mystery, right?
I'm holding an old MDC rib-side 3-bay (HO) with the longitudinal ballast gates. The crossdump version was long ago superseded by the Atlas 9-panel 3-bay (has
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D. Scott Chatfield
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#166668
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LifeLike 8000 gallon Tanks
I should have asked this years ago.
I have a couple of these which are lettered CONOCO. I would very much like to remove the lettering, but I’d also like not to lose the silver paint on the
I should have asked this years ago.
I have a couple of these which are lettered CONOCO. I would very much like to remove the lettering, but I’d also like not to lose the silver paint on the
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#166667
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Latest from My Workbench - Tank Cars
Friends,
Nothing too exciting for experienced modelers in my latest blog post about tank cars on my Modeling the B&O Old Main Line, but I did have success removing printed numbers from Kadee tank cars
Friends,
Nothing too exciting for experienced modelers in my latest blog post about tank cars on my Modeling the B&O Old Main Line, but I did have success removing printed numbers from Kadee tank cars
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Bruce Griffin
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#166666
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Mid-Atlantic Railroad Prototype Modelers Meet - Sep 19-22
The Mid-Atlantic Railroad Prototype Modelers meet will be held in Linthicum (Baltimore), Maryland on September 19-22, 2019. Full information is available at http://www.marpm.org/
Two full days of
The Mid-Atlantic Railroad Prototype Modelers meet will be held in Linthicum (Baltimore), Maryland on September 19-22, 2019. Full information is available at http://www.marpm.org/
Two full days of
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Doug Chapman
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#166665
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Re: [MFCL] EJ&E Open Hopper?
The best description might be Rebuilt hopper.
In the 1954 ORER, EJ&E had about 1700 hoppers with identical dimensions in the series 40000 - 41699. With a little digging and some help from Ed
The best description might be Rebuilt hopper.
In the 1954 ORER, EJ&E had about 1700 hoppers with identical dimensions in the series 40000 - 41699. With a little digging and some help from Ed
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#166664
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