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C&EI Caboose
Hello all, I'm new to this group, (thank you all for being here!), but NOT new to railroads and model-railroading and model-building. (About 40+ years now!) I have a long-sought for question though, a
Hello all, I'm new to this group, (thank you all for being here!), but NOT new to railroads and model-railroading and model-building. (About 40+ years now!) I have a long-sought for question though, a
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Paul Hillman
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C&EI Caboose
Thanks Jim, !!! Hadn't heard of Morning Sun's book, but researched it and will be getting a copy. May be just what I've been seeking. "Cabooses of the MP", is also desirable, but so far found to be on
Thanks Jim, !!! Hadn't heard of Morning Sun's book, but researched it and will be getting a copy. May be just what I've been seeking. "Cabooses of the MP", is also desirable, but so far found to be on
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Paul Hillman
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C&EI Caboose
Tim, Thanks for the link to the steel C&EI caboose. I remember seeing the steel-versions always on freights, and only the wood-caboose on the Clearing-Freight. Guess it was the last one left-over from
Tim, Thanks for the link to the steel C&EI caboose. I remember seeing the steel-versions always on freights, and only the wood-caboose on the Clearing-Freight. Guess it was the last one left-over from
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Paul Hillman
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Chooch Enterprises
Has anyone encountered trouble accessing, http://choochenterprises.com I can't connect there. Paul Hillman
Has anyone encountered trouble accessing, http://choochenterprises.com I can't connect there. Paul Hillman
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
I'm sure someone in the group can quite easily answer this question. What cyclopedias/books are available that show accurate wooden car construction, including the frames, sides, everthing actually. I
I'm sure someone in the group can quite easily answer this question. What cyclopedias/books are available that show accurate wooden car construction, including the frames, sides, everthing actually. I
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
Bob, Thank you for addressing my NEXT question of building in "G" "scale" versus "gauge". The scale question is one to be thought about, but I like the larger "scale" size in general and need to figur
Bob, Thank you for addressing my NEXT question of building in "G" "scale" versus "gauge". The scale question is one to be thought about, but I like the larger "scale" size in general and need to figur
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
John Degnan \(RailScaler\wrote: Paul, I have been through this very same discussion with quite a few folks in the past about G scale... Therefore, I determined that 1/32 scale (which is actual
John Degnan \(RailScaler\wrote: Paul, I have been through this very same discussion with quite a few folks in the past about G scale... Therefore, I determined that 1/32 scale (which is actual
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
Bob Webber wrote: ********************************************************************* Gee Bob, I think you answered all the "G" scale questions right there!!! All I gotta do now is start building!!
Bob Webber wrote: ********************************************************************* Gee Bob, I think you answered all the "G" scale questions right there!!! All I gotta do now is start building!!
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
Bob Webber wrote: it). ********************************************************************* Response; I think, apparently, Bob Webber provided an excellent clarification of the G scale/gauge question
Bob Webber wrote: it). ********************************************************************* Response; I think, apparently, Bob Webber provided an excellent clarification of the G scale/gauge question
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
"dehusman" <dehusman@c...> wrote: wrote: Response; Damn Dave, I made a bad mistake!! I said 5mm when I meant 7MM = 1'-0". Thanks for the info and clarification. Paul Hillman
"dehusman" <dehusman@c...> wrote: wrote: Response; Damn Dave, I made a bad mistake!! I said 5mm when I meant 7MM = 1'-0". Thanks for the info and clarification. Paul Hillman
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
"dehusman" <dehusman@c...> wrote: 4' 6 isn't make 1.177 gauge. ********************************************************************* Response; Simple???? Uh-h-h,......sorta!!!!!! Paul Hillman
"dehusman" <dehusman@c...> wrote: 4' 6 isn't make 1.177 gauge. ********************************************************************* Response; Simple???? Uh-h-h,......sorta!!!!!! Paul Hillman
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Paul Hillman
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Early 1900's Wood Freight Cars
"benjaminfrank_hom" wrote: Railroad Freight Car: From the Wood-Car Era to the Coming of Steel, .......at Amazon.com: 1139549- ********************************************************************* Ben,
"benjaminfrank_hom" wrote: Railroad Freight Car: From the Wood-Car Era to the Coming of Steel, .......at Amazon.com: 1139549- ********************************************************************* Ben,
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Paul Hillman
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Silver or white lettering?
plastic cars. Neither list... ********************************************************************* A good list for painting is the Yahoo Group, "Painting Model Trains and Buildings". (If not already
plastic cars. Neither list... ********************************************************************* A good list for painting is the Yahoo Group, "Painting Model Trains and Buildings". (If not already
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Paul Hillman
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Basic Skills or ATTITUDE?
To all, I feel compelled to comment on this thread/topic, because there has been so many responses to this subject-matter. I have been building models for about the last 40 years. I have built trains,
To all, I feel compelled to comment on this thread/topic, because there has been so many responses to this subject-matter. I have been building models for about the last 40 years. I have built trains,
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Paul Hillman
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Athearn's new John Deere Tractors
--- asychis@...<mailto:asychis@...> wrote: These will make excellent loads. I can't wait to find out what years they represent. ****************************************************************
--- asychis@...<mailto:asychis@...> wrote: These will make excellent loads. I can't wait to find out what years they represent. ****************************************************************
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Athearn's new John Deere Tractors
Paul Hillman wrote; They did all the research to make the model. Why not tell us, (it's era)?? ************************************************************************************* Response; Does MRIA
Paul Hillman wrote; They did all the research to make the model. Why not tell us, (it's era)?? ************************************************************************************* Response; Does MRIA
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Paul Hillman
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Consumer Prototype Protection - was Athearn's new John Deere Tractors
Tony Thompson wrote; Manufacturers usually (certainly not always) do have photos, plans, and roster info: how else do they construct, paint and letter the models? Is it too much to ask that some of it
Tony Thompson wrote; Manufacturers usually (certainly not always) do have photos, plans, and roster info: how else do they construct, paint and letter the models? Is it too much to ask that some of it
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Paul Hillman
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Consumer Prototype Protection
It is actually safe to say, that ANY type of prototype which was built in the past, is still in existence today. That is to say that, if a 1936 "farm tractor", for example, was once built in that era,
It is actually safe to say, that ANY type of prototype which was built in the past, is still in existence today. That is to say that, if a 1936 "farm tractor", for example, was once built in that era,
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Paul Hillman
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L & N Blue
What year did the Louisville & Nashville start using the "medium" blue paint scheme on their 40 foot boxcars, (and/or other cars)? I know that scheme existed in 1961. Paul Hillman
What year did the Louisville & Nashville start using the "medium" blue paint scheme on their 40 foot boxcars, (and/or other cars)? I know that scheme existed in 1961. Paul Hillman
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Paul Hillman
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ADMIN: Back within scope please
the cost of it's time ********************************************************************* Response; Well Mike,(Brock), All YOU have to do is quit responding to all this "off-topic" stuff!!! (Pun int
the cost of it's time ********************************************************************* Response; Well Mike,(Brock), All YOU have to do is quit responding to all this "off-topic" stuff!!! (Pun int
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