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compressor
<<http://www.californiaairtools.com/>> Dixie art is another source: <<http://www.dixieart.com/>> Best regards, Steve Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
<<http://www.californiaairtools.com/>> Dixie art is another source: <<http://www.dixieart.com/>> Best regards, Steve Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
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Red Caboose Type103W
<<What's a bogie?>> Why it's a Colonel, of course! Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
<<What's a bogie?>> Why it's a Colonel, of course! Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
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STL RPM 2015 Photo Site
<<This link results in "Page Not Found". Have the photos been put up somewhere else?>> <<https://www.flickr.com/photos/35369592@N06/albums/72157656596137919/page1>> Works find from here. Best regards,
<<This link results in "Page Not Found". Have the photos been put up somewhere else?>> <<https://www.flickr.com/photos/35369592@N06/albums/72157656596137919/page1>> Works find from here. Best regards,
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seasonal coal traffic
RE: [STMFC] seasonal coal traffic Barry Bennett comments: <<I would think that the high season for shipping household coal would be in summer. Households may USE the coal in the winter but BUYING the
RE: [STMFC] seasonal coal traffic Barry Bennett comments: <<I would think that the high season for shipping household coal would be in summer. Households may USE the coal in the winter but BUYING the
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Painting Turntable
<<It is not as friction free or as easy to clean excess paint, but it still works just fine.>> If keeping such a tool clean is a concern to you, use newspaper, paper bags, plastic bags, etc and some p
<<It is not as friction free or as easy to clean excess paint, but it still works just fine.>> If keeping such a tool clean is a concern to you, use newspaper, paper bags, plastic bags, etc and some p
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Painting Turntable
Honestly, both work reasonably well. The food version probably cost $5 twenty years ago. It is not as friction free or as easy to clean excess paint, but it still works just fine. I'd probably recomme
Honestly, both work reasonably well. The food version probably cost $5 twenty years ago. It is not as friction free or as easy to clean excess paint, but it still works just fine. I'd probably recomme
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SP GS gondola decals
<<If you could furnish me good photos and data measurements I would consider doing the SP gondola. I don't have anything in SP at this time.>> I’ve got a couple of these cars that I could use decals f
<<If you could furnish me good photos and data measurements I would consider doing the SP gondola. I don't have anything in SP at this time.>> I’ve got a couple of these cars that I could use decals f
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Scalpels or scalpel blades
<<Over the last couple of mornings I have been using my favorite cutting tool, the Single Edge Razor Blade, to make some very small styrene nuts for an unusual fitting on a Tenn. Central RS-3. As I wa
<<Over the last couple of mornings I have been using my favorite cutting tool, the Single Edge Razor Blade, to make some very small styrene nuts for an unusual fitting on a Tenn. Central RS-3. As I wa
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Random Thoughts ...
<<Shucks,I thought I'd be able to raise a few feathers. : - ),Armand Premo>> Methinks you raised a few on at least one rooster! Best regards, Steve Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
<<Shucks,I thought I'd be able to raise a few feathers. : - ),Armand Premo>> Methinks you raised a few on at least one rooster! Best regards, Steve Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
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Mike's article
<<He might even impress Scarlett Johansson with his Big Boy.>> MOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<<He might even impress Scarlett Johansson with his Big Boy.>> MOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Running Board Terminology
<<For example I am very interested in Type and Typography and find it frustrating when people use the term "Font" when they are clearly talking about Type.>> Or stencils? Best regards, Steve Steve Haa
<<For example I am very interested in Type and Typography and find it frustrating when people use the term "Font" when they are clearly talking about Type.>> Or stencils? Best regards, Steve Steve Haa
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Bananas
<<Failing a reputable citation, my conclusion: Tim's pulling out leg.>> Yes, But whose leg is he pulling out, and why????? . . . . ;-{) Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
<<Failing a reputable citation, my conclusion: Tim's pulling out leg.>> Yes, But whose leg is he pulling out, and why????? . . . . ;-{) Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
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Tahoe trucks w/ semiscale wheels
<> <<Yes someone did it was on a model railroader video it did work but i cannot remember the guys name.>> Ed Ravenscroft. Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
<> <<Yes someone did it was on a model railroader video it did work but i cannot remember the guys name.>> Ed Ravenscroft. Steve Haas Snoqualmie, WA
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Fallen flags web-site...What happened?
<<just a bit more doom n gloom.>> <<the 'railmodel journal' magazines scanned in on trainlife are now not visible, except as text. tried it on numerous search engines, but they don't exhibit.>> Looks
<<just a bit more doom n gloom.>> <<the 'railmodel journal' magazines scanned in on trainlife are now not visible, except as text. tried it on numerous search engines, but they don't exhibit.>> Looks
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FW: (erielack) Steamtown Images--June 21, 2014 (C4646 thru C4650)
<<As to why it’s there on an team track? Because a lot of freight was delivered to team tracks and carted, wagonned, drayed, or otherwise carried away to a location not directly served by rails. Someo
<<As to why it’s there on an team track? Because a lot of freight was delivered to team tracks and carted, wagonned, drayed, or otherwise carried away to a location not directly served by rails. Someo
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Painting HO Scale Brass
<<All the other model railroad paint brands (Floquil, Polyscale, Testers, etc.) are or have been available in Texas hobby shops and Walthers and Micro-Mark have shipped these paints to Texas (via UPS
<<All the other model railroad paint brands (Floquil, Polyscale, Testers, etc.) are or have been available in Texas hobby shops and Walthers and Micro-Mark have shipped these paints to Texas (via UPS
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Painting HO Scale Brass
<<Paul, Order your Scalecoat direct. http://www.weavermodels.com/index.html>> One could try that, but . . . . . . http://www.weavermodels.com/page8.html, specifically states they can not ship to Texas
<<Paul, Order your Scalecoat direct. http://www.weavermodels.com/index.html>> One could try that, but . . . . . . http://www.weavermodels.com/page8.html, specifically states they can not ship to Texas
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Tallow Tank Car
<<By the way, I’ve been unable to find a photo of a “gut gon” or offal gon”. Has anyone found one on-line? I would think ranfans with cameras would have been attracted to these like flies.>> Or driven
<<By the way, I’ve been unable to find a photo of a “gut gon” or offal gon”. Has anyone found one on-line? I would think ranfans with cameras would have been attracted to these like flies.>> Or driven
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Athearn 50 ft Gon Prototype? (was Re: Re: Bachmann 50-ft 13-panel mill gondola with drop ends)
<<Sounds like a Santa Fe variation on "The Pennsylvania" set listed in the 1958 Athearn Trainset catalog:>> That's it. <<Sure it was a 30 ft flat?>> Typo on my part - definitely 40 feet. Best regards,
<<Sounds like a Santa Fe variation on "The Pennsylvania" set listed in the 1958 Athearn Trainset catalog:>> That's it. <<Sure it was a 30 ft flat?>> Typo on my part - definitely 40 feet. Best regards,
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Athearn 50 ft Gon Prototype? (was Re: Re: Bachmann 50-ft 13-panel mill gondola with drop ends)
<<Athearn also listed a gon in 1958, but the model pictured is not the Athearn gon we all know and "love" today. It actually appears to be a Revell gon. Perhaps the tooling for the model wasn't ready
<<Athearn also listed a gon in 1958, but the model pictured is not the Athearn gon we all know and "love" today. It actually appears to be a Revell gon. Perhaps the tooling for the model wasn't ready
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