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Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
Practice, practice, practice. Tony Thompson tony@...
Practice, practice, practice. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Pere Marquette DD 40' steel box
Very good-looking car! Are these going to be available when you get the bugs out? Tony Thompson
Very good-looking car! Are these going to be available when you get the bugs out? Tony Thompson
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NORTHERN PACIFIC WAR EMERGENCY BOXCARD-Gerry Glow
Please, let's not rehash old grudges from years ago. Did all that, got the T-shirt. Tony Thompson tony@...
Please, let's not rehash old grudges from years ago. Did all that, got the T-shirt. Tony Thompson tony@...
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putty to smooth a joint between two sections of a plastic model
I changed long ago from Squadron to Tamiya, better qualities all around. I once made up a batch of the "styrene putty" from sprues, worked okay, wasn't wonderful. Maybe I need more experience to recom
I changed long ago from Squadron to Tamiya, better qualities all around. I once made up a batch of the "styrene putty" from sprues, worked okay, wasn't wonderful. Maybe I need more experience to recom
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NYC 499680 flat and other flat cars at Joy Manufacturing Co (undated)
Eric Hansmann wrote: Excellent catch, Eric, now that it's baseball season. Tony Thompson tony@...
Eric Hansmann wrote: Excellent catch, Eric, now that it's baseball season. Tony Thompson tony@...
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CP345227 drop bottom gon in coal service in West Virginia (!)
Claus Schlund wrote: Officially, it was against the rules (unless the car is bound for Canada). Unofficially . . . well . . . Tony Thompson tony@...
Claus Schlund wrote: Officially, it was against the rules (unless the car is bound for Canada). Unofficially . . . well . . . Tony Thompson tony@...
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NYC 499680 flat and other flat cars at Joy Manufacturing Co (undated)
Jeff White wrote: Jeff, just put the Joy emblem on some big crates . . . and you're there. Tony Thompson tony@...
Jeff White wrote: Jeff, just put the Joy emblem on some big crates . . . and you're there. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Hairinsul Insulation
John Sykes III wrote: No, the flammable insulation in PFE's steel reefers was kapok, QUITE flammable. Tony Thompson tony@...
John Sykes III wrote: No, the flammable insulation in PFE's steel reefers was kapok, QUITE flammable. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Photo: Blocking For Gear Dive Load
Clarence Zink wrote: True today, but of course in the period of this list it was the SP. Tony Thompson tony@...
Clarence Zink wrote: True today, but of course in the period of this list it was the SP. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Journal Oil Modeling - was "Resemble Grease"
Matt Goodman wrote: I have settled on this same color for wheel faces. From my own observations and from photos, the wheel face should NOT be dead black. And remember that the oil spillage was a dust
Matt Goodman wrote: I have settled on this same color for wheel faces. From my own observations and from photos, the wheel face should NOT be dead black. And remember that the oil spillage was a dust
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Photo: Soldiers Unloading NYC Boxcar (1917)
Bob Chaparrowrote: Of course most of them are having fun sitting on the car roofs, not helping with the unloading. Tony Thompson tony@...
Bob Chaparrowrote: Of course most of them are having fun sitting on the car roofs, not helping with the unloading. Tony Thompson tony@...
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ACL Freight Car Color
Brian Shumaker wrote: Not really. The AAR did drop, about 1955, its "standard" nomenclature that any double-door box car was classified as "automobile" regardless of cargoes carried, but a number of r
Brian Shumaker wrote: Not really. The AAR did drop, about 1955, its "standard" nomenclature that any double-door box car was classified as "automobile" regardless of cargoes carried, but a number of r
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Accuracy Of The Official Railway Equipment Registers
Tim O'Connor wrote: Um, my comment was about pre-1960. Tony Thompson tony@...
Tim O'Connor wrote: Um, my comment was about pre-1960. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Accuracy Of The Official Railway Equipment Registers
Ken Montero wrote: True, but this changed greatly in 1948, when the IRS considerably tightened the rules on rebuilding. You will notice that those giant rebuild and refurbish programs on most railroad
Ken Montero wrote: True, but this changed greatly in 1948, when the IRS considerably tightened the rules on rebuilding. You will notice that those giant rebuild and refurbish programs on most railroad
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L&N 51098 (was NRC Banana Reefer)
David Thompson wrote: The main reason, of course, was World War I. Many roads said so explicitly, in comments that can be found in_Railway Age_ and other industry publications. Tony Thompson tony@sign
David Thompson wrote: The main reason, of course, was World War I. Many roads said so explicitly, in comments that can be found in_Railway Age_ and other industry publications. Tony Thompson tony@sign
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Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Ventilated Refrigerator 942
Brian Carlson wrote: It's a ventilated refrigerator car, not a ventilated box. This was a common designation before 1950. It refers to ventilation with hatches open, not with ventilation through the d
Brian Carlson wrote: It's a ventilated refrigerator car, not a ventilated box. This was a common designation before 1950. It refers to ventilation with hatches open, not with ventilation through the d
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SP Freight Car Color.
Bruce Griffin wrote: Both Tru-Color and Star Brand make excellent SP paint matches. I have been following the efforts on-line to come up with blends of Vallejo colors for freight cars, but am not awar
Bruce Griffin wrote: Both Tru-Color and Star Brand make excellent SP paint matches. I have been following the efforts on-line to come up with blends of Vallejo colors for freight cars, but am not awar
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B&O Sentinel Service Boxcars
Allen Cain wrote: Yes. Tony Thompson tony@...
Allen Cain wrote: Yes. Tony Thompson tony@...
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SP steel gondola in a PRR maintenance yard in Philadelphia in 1920
Claus Schlund wrote: The SP car number begins with 537, which makes it a Class G-50-3 car, built by Pressed Steel Car in the fall of 1913. It's a drop-bottom car, and no longer has the T-section truck
Claus Schlund wrote: The SP car number begins with 537, which makes it a Class G-50-3 car, built by Pressed Steel Car in the fall of 1913. It's a drop-bottom car, and no longer has the T-section truck
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Photo: MDT Reefer 16883
On the Mac, press Shift, Command, and 4 keys together, drag the crosshair to select the desired area, and release. The image is saved on the desktop. Tony Thompson tony@...
On the Mac, press Shift, Command, and 4 keys together, drag the crosshair to select the desired area, and release. The image is saved on the desktop. Tony Thompson tony@...
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