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Gene Semon
Very sorry to hear about Gene’s passing. I never met him in person, but he was the “contact” person when the ART book was put together, admittedly with a variety of “working parts” due to its history
Very sorry to hear about Gene’s passing. I never met him in person, but he was the “contact” person when the ART book was put together, admittedly with a variety of “working parts” due to its history
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Westerfield CB&Q XM-18 off the bench
Good looking car, Charlie. I like it. Tony Thompson tony@...
Good looking car, Charlie. I like it. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Tichy P&LE Rebuilt Boxcar.
Excellent model, Charlie. I like the faded look. Tony Thompson tony@...
Excellent model, Charlie. I like the faded look. Tony Thompson tony@...
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tank car identity
Conversely, many tank car colors interpreted as aluminum were actually light gray. Richard Hendrickson accumulated a lot of evidence in that direction. Tony Thompson
Conversely, many tank car colors interpreted as aluminum were actually light gray. Richard Hendrickson accumulated a lot of evidence in that direction. Tony Thompson
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End doors 50' boxcar
Sure. Here are photos of both open and closed doors. I painted the inside a wood color for obvious reasons. Tony Thompson
Sure. Here are photos of both open and closed doors. I painted the inside a wood color for obvious reasons. Tony Thompson
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Rapido Trains Single Sheath Outside Braced Box Car models
That comment certainly raised temperatures, for sure, but I think it was some careless comments of a more personal nature, which the then-moderator refused to notice, that caused many of us to bail. F
That comment certainly raised temperatures, for sure, but I think it was some careless comments of a more personal nature, which the then-moderator refused to notice, that caused many of us to bail. F
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bus being delivered in an ERIE steel auto box with end doors...
Ray Hutchison wrote: The Oriental brass model of SP Class A-50-10 automobile cars had working end doors. I have one. Tony Thompson tony@...
Ray Hutchison wrote: The Oriental brass model of SP Class A-50-10 automobile cars had working end doors. I have one. Tony Thompson tony@...
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B&O H34 Wagon Top Covered Hopper
Seth Lakin wrote: If someone isn’t already done it, I can copy the instructions I have. Tony Thompson tony@...
Seth Lakin wrote: If someone isn’t already done it, I can copy the instructions I have. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Patience was [RealSTMFC] Rapido GLA Hoppers
Interesting repetition of the word “patience” in a number of emails. Long, long ago, I was advised by an older modeler that the key to enjoying model railroading was embracing “deferred gratification.
Interesting repetition of the word “patience” in a number of emails. Long, long ago, I was advised by an older modeler that the key to enjoying model railroading was embracing “deferred gratification.
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NWX 40' Wood Reefers
Arts people will tell you the there really are no “neutral” grays out there, but always having a tinge of blue, green, purple, red, etc. Mixing black and white sometimes gives you a curiously “flat” c
Arts people will tell you the there really are no “neutral” grays out there, but always having a tinge of blue, green, purple, red, etc. Mixing black and white sometimes gives you a curiously “flat” c
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Cocoa Beach Photos
I assumed it was a joke. But sarcasm is certainly possible. Tony Thompson
I assumed it was a joke. But sarcasm is certainly possible. Tony Thompson
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SEEKING PHOTOS
Ken Montero wrote: I know, I have one of the PFE versions and have built it. It is certainly close the the PFE design if not exact. Since GATC was building PFE cars in the 1920s, it’s very possible th
Ken Montero wrote: I know, I have one of the PFE versions and have built it. It is certainly close the the PFE design if not exact. Since GATC was building PFE cars in the 1920s, it’s very possible th
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SEEKING PHOTOS
Tim O'Connor wrote: Yes, UP objected that RI was a competitor of theirs in the Midwest. Both SP and UP objected to the fact that there was no convenient PFE shop facility near RI territory, and that t
Tim O'Connor wrote: Yes, UP objected that RI was a competitor of theirs in the Midwest. Both SP and UP objected to the fact that there was no convenient PFE shop facility near RI territory, and that t
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SEEKING PHOTOS
Steve Hile wrote; Don’t forget that Rock Island approached PFE about 1950, asking if they could get the same deal the WP had (buy the reefers, let PFE run them, receive payments for use). I wrote abou
Steve Hile wrote; Don’t forget that Rock Island approached PFE about 1950, asking if they could get the same deal the WP had (buy the reefers, let PFE run them, receive payments for use). I wrote abou
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Rail transport of ice (Was: Mobile Icing .....)
Bob Chaparro wrote: It’s assigned to passenger ice needs at Oakland Pier; the photo was taken at West Oakland. Photo and info is in my Box Car book, Vol. 4 of the series _Southern Pacific Freight Cars
Bob Chaparro wrote: It’s assigned to passenger ice needs at Oakland Pier; the photo was taken at West Oakland. Photo and info is in my Box Car book, Vol. 4 of the series _Southern Pacific Freight Cars
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Mobile Icing On The Santa Fe
Clarence Zink wrote: I think this is backwards. You can only get clear ice by very slow freezing, so all the dissolved air can escape. That’s called “consumer ice.” People want clear ice to put in coc
Clarence Zink wrote: I think this is backwards. You can only get clear ice by very slow freezing, so all the dissolved air can escape. That’s called “consumer ice.” People want clear ice to put in coc
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Which sides, roof, etc (was Which trucks?)
Tim O'Connor wrote: No, none of the ledger columns for this class show roofing. I interpret that to mean that new roofs were applied along with steel side sheathing. Tony Thompson
Tim O'Connor wrote: No, none of the ledger columns for this class show roofing. I interpret that to mean that new roofs were applied along with steel side sheathing. Tony Thompson
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Which sides, roof, etc (was Which trucks?)
Tim O'Connor wrote: Luckily the SP Car Ledgers still exist. Tony
Tim O'Connor wrote: Luckily the SP Car Ledgers still exist. Tony
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Which sides, roof, etc (was Which trucks?)
The SP Car Ledger shows that SP 31802 received steel sides in 1950. By that time, it had also received AB brakes, a geared handbrake, and U-section trucks. Tony Thompson tony@...
The SP Car Ledger shows that SP 31802 received steel sides in 1950. By that time, it had also received AB brakes, a geared handbrake, and U-section trucks. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Which trucks?
Tim O'Connor wrote: Thanks, Tim, good answer. SP replaced trucks on older cars with quite a variety, possibly whatever was on hand. Tony Thompson tony@...
Tim O'Connor wrote: Thanks, Tim, good answer. SP replaced trucks on older cars with quite a variety, possibly whatever was on hand. Tony Thompson tony@...
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