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Erie 78700-78999 series boxcars
Thank you, Ed. I should have thought to check your excellent compilation. Chris
Thank you, Ed. I should have thought to check your excellent compilation. Chris
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Erie 78700-78999 series boxcars
Thanks, Tim. I am now convinced that one or of Erie's Magor-built 96700-96899 automobile/furniture cars (with ends commonly referred to as Reverse Buckeye) made it into the mix of Erie and DL&W 40ft b
Thanks, Tim. I am now convinced that one or of Erie's Magor-built 96700-96899 automobile/furniture cars (with ends commonly referred to as Reverse Buckeye) made it into the mix of Erie and DL&W 40ft b
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MDT k'bash, was new IM offerings . . .
wrote: > .... The MDT paint and lettering is correct and well done, but the Richard: Yes, please. I model the NP and need a bunch of MDT 40-footers to fill out my reefer consists, so I'd be very inter
wrote: > .... The MDT paint and lettering is correct and well done, but the Richard: Yes, please. I model the NP and need a bunch of MDT 40-footers to fill out my reefer consists, so I'd be very inter
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Whose box cars were these originally?
Hi, this is what I referred to on this list a few weeks ago as a "Reverse Buckeye end." Diagnostic features that distinguish them from the "common Buckeye end" are the concave vs. convex horizontal ri
Hi, this is what I referred to on this list a few weeks ago as a "Reverse Buckeye end." Diagnostic features that distinguish them from the "common Buckeye end" are the concave vs. convex horizontal ri
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Freight car distribution
Dave: As a matter of elementary statistics, given the number of railroads whose reporting marks you are keeping an eye out for, you'd clearly have to pore over well over a thousand car records before
Dave: As a matter of elementary statistics, given the number of railroads whose reporting marks you are keeping an eye out for, you'd clearly have to pore over well over a thousand car records before
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What HO truck(s) do we STMFC'ers want?
I'd second the 70-ton solid bearing truck and a Chrysler. I'd add to this list a 50-ton roller bearing truck, with 5ft 6in wheelbase and two visible facing springs. For example, the NP used an A-3 Rid
I'd second the 70-ton solid bearing truck and a Chrysler. I'd add to this list a 50-ton roller bearing truck, with 5ft 6in wheelbase and two visible facing springs. For example, the NP used an A-3 Rid
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Freight car distribution M/StP
JP III: Hmmmm--are you sure about that location identifier? I don't think Park Junction was in Montana. I understand it was near the Twin Cities near St. Anthony, Minnesota, and it was among the NP's
JP III: Hmmmm--are you sure about that location identifier? I don't think Park Junction was in Montana. I understand it was near the Twin Cities near St. Anthony, Minnesota, and it was among the NP's
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4/4/4/4 Ytown boxcar doors
Does anyone on the list know of a source in HO scale of early Youngstown corrugated 4/4/4/4 sliding doors, 6ft wide (actually the prototype was likely nearer 6ft5in wide, to fit a 12ft6in door opening
Does anyone on the list know of a source in HO scale of early Youngstown corrugated 4/4/4/4 sliding doors, 6ft wide (actually the prototype was likely nearer 6ft5in wide, to fit a 12ft6in door opening
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4/4/4/4 Ytown boxcar doors
Andy: Thanks for this suggestion. I'll have to weigh whether to go to this trouble with the P2K doors, or whether to try a scratch build with styrene. Archer rivets now make door projects like this a
Andy: Thanks for this suggestion. I'll have to weigh whether to go to this trouble with the P2K doors, or whether to try a scratch build with styrene. Archer rivets now make door projects like this a
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New HO scale 70-ton flatcar
Jim: Hi, do you have a plan for weighting ther Protowest flats? The drawback to the kit is the lack of provision for a weight sandwich between the deck and frame. I guess it'll have to be rectangles o
Jim: Hi, do you have a plan for weighting ther Protowest flats? The drawback to the kit is the lack of provision for a weight sandwich between the deck and frame. I guess it'll have to be rectangles o
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Bruce Smith's boiler - was Prototype Rails 2009 -- my opinions
Bruce and Jeff: I've manipulated Archer rivets in narrow, continuous strips up to 12 scale feet long with ease, working on HO freight car sides. So it seems there is definitely something amiss with th
Bruce and Jeff: I've manipulated Archer rivets in narrow, continuous strips up to 12 scale feet long with ease, working on HO freight car sides. So it seems there is definitely something amiss with th
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MECHANICAL REEFERS
The HO scale PC&F design mechanical reefer that is now available Red Caboose represents a PFE R-70-15 class car, built in 1965 (new date, not reweigh date). The NP cars now available from nprha.org, w
The HO scale PC&F design mechanical reefer that is now available Red Caboose represents a PFE R-70-15 class car, built in 1965 (new date, not reweigh date). The NP cars now available from nprha.org, w
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NP lettering
Yes, paint code is how Rick Leach recently described the two-letter suffix in this stencil to me, and he is the first person I've asked that knew. The numerals indicate a paint or repaint date. Chris
Yes, paint code is how Rick Leach recently described the two-letter suffix in this stencil to me, and he is the first person I've asked that knew. The numerals indicate a paint or repaint date. Chris
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IMRC 70-ton trucks, was Erie Flats 8000+
Brian and all: Are the InterMountain 70-ton solid bearing trucks available yet as separate parts? There is no part number listing yet at InterMountain's web site, and I haven't been able to locate the
Brian and all: Are the InterMountain 70-ton solid bearing trucks available yet as separate parts? There is no part number listing yet at InterMountain's web site, and I haven't been able to locate the
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IMRC 70-ton trucks, was Erie Flats 8000+
Andy: Hi, thanks for this reply. There's another InterMountain item you might be able to help me with. I've been looking for a source for their 7ft wide Improved Youngstown 5/6/6 door (for 10ft 6in IH
Andy: Hi, thanks for this reply. There's another InterMountain item you might be able to help me with. I've been looking for a source for their 7ft wide Improved Youngstown 5/6/6 door (for 10ft 6in IH
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IMRC 70-ton trucks, was Erie Flats 8000+
My apologies for my previous message going on-list, was meant to send just to Andy. Chris Frissell Polson, MT
My apologies for my previous message going on-list, was meant to send just to Andy. Chris Frissell Polson, MT
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spring Plankless truck help
Brian and Stephan: Richard Hendrickson or Tahoe's Brian Leppert will likely weigh in, but when I asked Brian some time ago whether the Tahoe spring plankless double truss truck represented the same pr
Brian and Stephan: Richard Hendrickson or Tahoe's Brian Leppert will likely weigh in, but when I asked Brian some time ago whether the Tahoe spring plankless double truss truck represented the same pr
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Red Caboose
Jeff: Hi, I'm looking for some a couple specific UP stock car types to match traffic records on the NP, and I'm curious what number series this Red Caboose model will represent, and over what span of
Jeff: Hi, I'm looking for some a couple specific UP stock car types to match traffic records on the NP, and I'm curious what number series this Red Caboose model will represent, and over what span of
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Stainless wire for STMFC safety appliances...
Steve: Stainless works great. I like brass if I am locating and drilling my own mounting holes and bound to get a few off the mark a bit, as it's easier to bend the grabs (in two or three dimensions)
Steve: Stainless works great. I like brass if I am locating and drilling my own mounting holes and bound to get a few off the mark a bit, as it's easier to bend the grabs (in two or three dimensions)
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Intermountain bulkhead flat cars
Hey Jim, can you share which B&O number series these bulkhead flats were? Thnx, Chris Frissell Polson, MT
Hey Jim, can you share which B&O number series these bulkhead flats were? Thnx, Chris Frissell Polson, MT
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